Compared with men, women are more prone to sleep disorders. Sleeping problems are more prominent in middle aged and in older women. Younger women...
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Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
Smoking Increases Ectopic Pregnancy Risk
Smoking increases the risk of ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants outside the womb, usually in the fallopian tubes and occasionally in the ovaries. A University of Edinburgh research team has reported that smokers are four times likely to develop ectopic pregnancy than non-smokers.
According to the study, published in...
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Breastfeed Your Baby To Prevent Childhood Infections
To protect your baby from infections, you should exclusively breastfeed the infant at least for six months. According to a study in Greece, reported recently in the Archives of Disease in Childhood, breastfeeding significantly brings down the risk of childhood infections, such as ear infections, thrush and acute respiratory infections.
According to Fani...
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Painless Delivery With Epidurals
Overwhelming majority of women prefer painless delivery. For a large number of pregnant women, epidural is the best medication to eliminate pain during birth. Moreover, epidural could even protect pregnant women from pelvic muscle damage.
Epidural – the regional anesthesia
Epidural is a combination pf pain killing medications and opioid. It is injected at the small...
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Managing Acne During Pregnancy
During pregnancy, the skin of most women glows with health. However, some women, especially the ones with a previous history of acne or women with oily skin might suddenly experience acne breakouts. Acne breakout during pregnancy is a harmless condition, which subsides naturally after childbirth.
Once again, just like other bothersome physical problems, hormonal imbalance...
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Breastfeeding Benefits For Moms
Breastfeeding is beneficial not only for infants, it also benefits the nursing mother. Studies have shown that breastfeeding reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes and breast cancer.
Breastfeeding lowers diabetes risks
By breastfeeding at least for a month, you can significantly lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life. In a study,...
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Aspirin Reduces High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy
One in twenty pregnant women suffers from high blood pressure or preeclampsia during pregnancy. Complications developing out of pregnancy-induced hypertension increase the risk of both fetal and maternal deaths. High blood pressure during pregnancy increases the risk of preterm delivery. Emergency Caesarean before the completion of the full term of the pregnancy is often...
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Losing Weight Between Pregnancies Prevents Preeclampsia Recurrence
Preeclampsia or pregnancy induced hypertension occurs in nearly five to ten percent women during pregnancy. This condition is characterized by high blood pressure level, edema and protein in the urine. Women with a previous history of preeclampsia have a greater risk of developing hypertension during future pregnancies.
Preeclampsia is one of the major complications of...
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Raspberry Leaf Tea For Pregnant Women
Labor is extremely painful. The longer a woman is in labor, the greater will be her pain. Raspberry leaf tea is a popular remedy for accelerating labor. However, this herbal tea does not induce labor, but the nutrients in raspberry leaf facilitate smoother delivery and reduce labor time by toning the muscles of the...
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Obesity, Age Delay Breast Milk Production
According to a new study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, delay in production of breast milk occurs if pregnancy occurs for the first time after 30, if the nursing mother is overweight or if breastfeeding difficulties prevent the nursing mother from breastfeeding her baby within 24 hours after delivery.
Soon after delivery,...
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What Causes Miscarriage?
Miscarriage is the most unfortunate event in the life of an expectant mother. Most miscarriages usually occur in the first trimester of pregnancy. Several factors that are beyond the control of a pregnant woman are largely associated with miscarriages.
Symptoms of miscarriage
Miscarriage usually begins with stomach cramps. The pain is often comparable to menstrual pain....
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Headaches During Pregnancy
It is unclear why women are more susceptible to headaches than men are. Headaches even do not abandon women during pregnancy. Pregnancy is a time when women experience several physical discomforts, and headache is one of them. Fortunately women vulnerable to migraine attacks usually do not experience migraine headaches during pregnancy.
Causes of headaches during...
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Breastfeeding While Pregnant
Breastfeeding mothers should not worry if they realize that they are pregnant. Pregnancy and breastfeeding could continue without causing any adverse affect on the health of the growing fetus and the health of your breastfeeding baby. Expectant mothers are often worried that with breastfeeding the growing fetus will fail to get enough nourishment. Reluctantly...
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Cramps During Pregnancy
Mild cramping might occur during pregnancy. However, severe abdominal cramping could be a medical emergency.
Causes of abdominal cramps during pregnancy
Abdominal pain during pregnancy can occur due to several reasons. Constipation, gas and bloating could cause abdominal pain during pregnancy.
During the first trimester of pregnancy, some women experience mild menstrual-like abdominal cramp or...
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Constipation During Pregnancy
Hormonal changes during pregnancy give rise to several health disorders, constipation, being one of them. About 1 in two pregnant women suffer from constipation during pregnancy. Constipation can occur throughout pregnancy. Constipation during pregnancy should not be ignored. If left untreated, it could cause piles or hemorrhoids, which would bother you for a long...
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