Pregnancy & Breastfeeding

Lose Weight While Breastfeeding

June 8, 2010

Soon after delivery, a large number of women become desperate to return to their pre-pregnancy shape. It is a common belief that nursing helps women to lose fat gradually. However, health experts have failed to reach a consensus on this issue. In a 1980s study, researchers noted that while majority of lactating women lost...
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Breastfeeding Diet – Diet For Nursing Mothers

June 3, 2010

Pregnancy and breastfeeding are two moments in the life of a woman when she needs extra nutrition to feed herself and her baby. A nursing mother needs about 500 calories extra daily to produce between 23 and 27 ounces of milk each day. Although the quality of breast milk is hardly affected by the...
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Pregnancy After 40

June 2, 2010

Thanks to the advanced health care system, healthy pregnancy after 40 is no longer difficult despite the risks associated with late pregnancy. Lifestyle changes of modern women often force them to postpone pregnancy decision. Older women might find it difficult to conceive. However, with proper guidance and routine medical checkup and treatment they can...
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Infertility in Women – Causes

May 29, 2010

Failure to conceive despite concerted efforts makes you wonder whether infertility is the cause of your problem. While infertility of both or either partners obstructs pregnancy, infertility in women is blamed for nearly a quarter of conception failure. This article tries to make you aware about the possible causes of female infertility, most of...
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Gestational Diabetes – Diabetes During Pregnancy

May 26, 2010

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) or simply gestational diabetes can affect any woman during pregnancy. It usually develops between the 24th and 28th week of pregnancy. Gestational diabetes could cause complications both for the mother and the growing fetus. Diagnosing gestational diabetes Early diagnosis of gestational diabetes is necessary for preventing complications during pregnancy. It is...
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Coffee Drinkers Deliver Smaller Babies

May 24, 2010
Coffee Drinkers Deliver Smaller Babies

Caffeine is bad for fetal growth. In a recent study, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, researchers have found that risk of giving birth to smaller babies increases with caffeine intake. Although it is unclear whether caffeine could trigger miscarriage, scientists have observed that pregnant women who drank six cups of coffee...
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Ectopic Pregnancy

May 24, 2010

In about 2 percent of pregnant women, the fertilized egg implants itself outside the womb, usually in a fallopian tube, causing ectopic pregnancy. As it is difficult for the fetus to develop outside the womb, ectopic pregnancy inevitably forces termination of pregnancy. Early diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy is necessary for preventing complications and infertility...
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Understanding Birth Control Pills

May 24, 2010

Fifty years ago, birth control pills arrived to save women from unwanted pregnancy. Also known as oral contraceptives or simply pills, these pregnancy prevention medications comprise of female sex hormones. Birth control pills – Types There are two types of birth control pills – combination pill and mini pill. Combination pill contains estrogen and progestin....
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Pregnancy Diet

May 24, 2010

A well-balanced diet is necessary for providing nutrition to the developing fetus and the expectant mother. However, to prevent birth defects, women of childbearing age should emphasize on healthy eating throughout their lives. Studies have shown that deficiency of certain nutrients, such as folic acid, at the time of conception is associated with birth...
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