Articles, tagged with "obstetrician", page 1
30th November 2011
As the term "mommy makeover" has now become a lot more popular, the meaning of exactly what it is and what it entails has become more diverse. For some, it is a breast lift and tummy tuck. For some others, it's defined as liposuction to do away with left ...
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Author:
Theodore Diktaban
30th November 2011
As the term "mommy makeover" has now become a great deal more renowned, the meaning of exactly what it is and what it involves has become more diverse. For several people, it is a breast lift and tummy tuck. For some others, it's known as liposuction to d...
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Author:
Theodore Diktaban
04th November 2011
If your child has sustained injuries during birth and you suspect that the doctor is in charge of labor, you should contact birth injury lawyers who handle medical malpractice cases involving children. Birth injury law firms handle a wide variety of cases...
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Author:
Frank Martyn
10th October 2011
Pregnancy complications are a common occurrence nowadays. It can happen even to healthy women and to those who bear children in the past. If you are considering yourself to get pregnant, you may check the following situations in order to equip yourself in...
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Author:
Steve Weber
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...
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Author:
vindiesel
27th September 2011
If you are a mom or a dad and you love jogging, you may probably consider jogger strollers as one of the greatest inventions of the modern times. You do not have to forget about your regular jogging routine. If you are a mom, you can get back to jogging...
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Author:
babyblues31
23rd September 2011
The words "coxsackie" and "leukoplakia" might sound ridiculous. However, these words are no laughing matter. Both are unbearable mouth diseases. Both diseases are subtle at first, but when they develop, they infect other parts of the body.
The coxsacki...
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Author:
eddiestorms
20th June 2011
Residence births with untrained attendants or no attendants at all have significantly less good results consequently, all those who are arranging residence births are encouraged to have attendants, these kinds of as certified nurse midwife, there to aid/d...
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Author:
Esteban Padilla
25th May 2011
A birth injury known as Erb’s palsy is often confused with Klumpke's Palsy. However, Klumpke’s Palsy is an injury that takes place in the lower plexus, whereas Erb’s Palsy is a shoulder dystocia injury that can also occur during the delivery of a newborn....
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Author:
malpracticelawyer
16th May 2011
Preterm birth occurs with infants who are born too soon, about 37 weeks or less. In the US, the rate of preterm birth is close to 13%. This rise is mainly linked to increased multiple births due to artificial conceptions and increased indicated preterm ...
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Author:
Steven Chang
16th May 2011
It's amazing what the doctors and nurses don't tell expectant new mums before they give birth. I'm not talking about the gory details, which are usually explained in all their glory and if not, they are read on the internet or in books by the pregnant lad...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
12th May 2011
Pregnancy can be an exciting stage for most parents-to-be! The idea of bringing new life into the world is something that only those with the experience can understand and appreciate. What is important during pregnancy is ensuring that everything is in or...
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Author:
William Jason
04th May 2011
Problems with the Shoulders
The shoulder joint is comprised of three bones and the muscles and tendons which connect them, and the nerves and blood vessels which pass through it. The bones are the humerus (arm), the clavicle (collar bone), and the scap...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
03rd May 2011
In the corridors of the human mind, there lies the darkness of the unknown which feeds the endocrine system of first time mothers manifesting in fear and anxiety.
First time mothers can become educated towards the stages of labour and the potential int...
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Author:
Dr Rob
27th April 2011
It is common for women to be apprehensive about their first time labour. Arming yourself with knowledge about the birth process and the potential complications is the best way to ensure your ideal outcome.
You have heard the horror stories about a few ...
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Author:
Dr Rob