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Early Pregnancy Scan - The Best Way to Detect Fetal Abnormalities

05th October 2011
An ultrasound scan is an absolute necessity and is part of the routine examination in any pregnancy. In a normal pregnancy, three scans are usually done; the first one between 6 to 9 weeks, the second between 11 to 14 weeks and the last between 18 to 23 w... Read >
Author: vindiesel

How to Tell if You Are Having Twins

07th February 2011
The likelihood of a woman having twins is only 3 out of 100. Discovering that you are one of these lucky women is very exciting. Several factors are known to influence the chances of twin pregnancies. Some populations are more likely to produce more twins... Read >
Author: Carline Jensen

Malpractice Lawsuit Against Physician For Failing to Diagnosing Premature Membrane Rupture

08th January 2011
Premature rupture of membranes is a situation where the amniotic sac ruptures before labor. When a physician that determines that a mother has suffered a premature rupture of membranes the medical community normally concurs that the treating doctor ought ... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Pregnancy Massage Therapy Dos and Don'ts from a Therapeutic Massage Spa in Beaverton

15th July 2010
If there ever is a time when a woman needs and craves a massage most, it is during pregnancy. This is a time of major physical changes accompanied by a lot of aches, pains and myriad discomforts. During this stage, though, a woman needs to replace reflexo... Read >
Author: Business Local

Bradley Method of Childbirth and Useful Bradley Method Exercises

17th May 2010
Embracing nature throughout birth is the greatest way to end pregnancy and the healthiest way to begin your baby's life. In the late 1950s, natural childbirth began resurgence after a half a century of delivery interventions. By the end of the 60s, ... Read >
Author: Dr. Lee Mikal

Placental Abruption During Pregnancy

07th May 2010
A placental abruption is a serious potentially life threatening condition. In a normal pregnancy the placenta is attached to the uterine wall however for some women, roughly 1 out of 200 pregnancies the placenta partially or completely detaches from the u... Read >
Author: pregnancy guide

10 Steps to a Successful Pregnancy

30th March 2010
From pregnancy to breastfeeding, this will prove to be one of the most exciting experiences of your life. However, it can also be challenging and even a bit scary. So, here is a list of some of the top things to make you and baby more comfortable and stre... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Lose Baby Fat Fast - Secrets to Burning Pregnancy Fat

12th March 2009
After having a baby, many new mothers are shocked to realize that they have retained much of their baby fat. This situation is nothing to be concerned about as very few women immediately revert back to their normal body weight after the delivery. After al... Read >
Author: Sean Lee

Coxsackie Virus – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

09th June 2008
Infection usually is spread by fecal-oral contamination, although occasionally the virus is spread by droplets expelled by infected individuals. Items like utensils, diaper-changing tables, and toys that come in contact with body fluids that contain the... Read >
Author: James Sameul

When you think you may be pregnant

01st September 2006
Copyright 2006 WomanCentric Inc.If you've had unprotected sex, there's a possibility that you may be pregnant. But once you start having the early signs of pregnancy – absence of menstruation, morning sickness, bloating and swelling of the breasts &... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Flynn
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