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Pre-Labour - Braxton Hicks & Others

22nd September 2009
Pre Labour: What You Need to Know... Medical definitions of labour divide it into three separate stages. During the first stage, the cervix opens out fully to allow the baby to pass through; in the second stage the baby is born; in the third stage the ... Read >
Author: jellybabys

STD Pregnancy - Know the Risks You Bring Yourself and Your Child

15th September 2009
STD pregnancy greatly affects women who are heavy with a child. The risk involved in a pregnant mother is one and the same with the risk to be suffered or is suffering by an unborn child. In some instances, STD known as syphilis can infect the fetus while... Read >
Author: Reeva

How to cure back pain

12th September 2009
MIRACLE BACK PAIN CURE STATISTICS ON BACK PAIN As the swelling herniated disk thronged on the main nerve which descends upon your legs, you will experience shooting pains in your buttocks and lack of the legs.Considered as a health problem, back pains ... Read >
Author: Randy

Chiropractic Care During Pregnancy: Should You Get It?

08th September 2009
Back, pelvis, and neck pain have been primary complaints of pregnant women for decades. Unfortunately, many of the standard recommendations for relief of such pain-e.g., sleeping with a pillow between the knees, taking warm baths, etc.-simply don't cut it... Read >
Author: Yodle

Chiropractic Care During Pregnancy: Should You Get It?

08th September 2009
Back, pelvis, and neck pain have been primary complaints of pregnant women for decades. Unfortunately, many of the standard recommendations for relief of such pain-e.g., sleeping with a pillow between the knees, taking warm baths, etc.-simply don't cut it... Read >
Author: Yodle

Miracle Back Pain Cure

04th September 2009
STATISTICS ON BACK PAIN Among which are: Bulging or ruptured disks. Cauda equine syndrome. This is due to the added weight and hormonal fibers which expand the sacroiliac joints and widens the size of the birth canal. Osteoarthritis usually hits the j... Read >
Author: Steve Whelan

Why a chlamydia test is important if you're pregnant

29th August 2009
Urgency If you're under 25 and sexually active, you should have a chlamydia test annually. If you're pregnant – or hope to become pregnant - the need for the test is even more urgent. Infertility Around 8% of people in the UK under 25 already have ... Read >
Author: eddieb

Sciatic Pain Treatment Review

21st August 2009
STATISTICS ON BACK PAIN ----------------------- But some people do not feel any pain at all.This abnormal condition leads to dorsalquia.Once in their lifetime, more than 31 million Americans experienced dorsalquia; 60% suffered back problems; 4 out of 5... Read >
Author: patpan

You're Ripping Yourself Off

18th August 2009
There are few things that strike fear in the heart of creative people more than finishing. Clients come to me and cite their biggest block is actually completing something. It makes sense. Finishing a project is like giving birth – the closer you get to... Read >
Author: Rajni

Risks Of Getting Pregnant With Genital Herpes And How To Prevent It

01st August 2009
For most folks that suffer through frequent herpes outbreaks, the disease is, at most, inconvenient. It hinders your sexual liberty and if an outbreak occurs in a place that isn't covered by daily clothing, it can be embarrassing attempting to come up wi... Read >
Author: Nathan Knox

Pregnant women pose higher risk of bladder infections

23rd July 2009
Bladder infections or bladder inflammation is a bacterial disease that is prevalent among women in the age group of 20 to 50 years. This happens due to unsafe sexual activity, inappropriate toilet hygiene, low water intake or urinary tract abnormality. Th... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Erbs Palsy - Did Your Newborn Experience Malpractice?

05th July 2009
Erb's Palsy is the name of a medical affliction. This illness is apparent in certain symptoms that appear at birth. This condition appears when the child's brachial plexus is damaged. The nerves that surround the shoulder make up this area. In some medica... Read >
Author: Freddie Melton

An Overview on the Causes of Cerebral Palsy

05th July 2009
It is difficult for anyone to tell a parent specifically what caused their child to have cerebral palsy. The reason is that pinpointing on what might have caused injury to the brain or how it could have been avoided is quite difficult . What we do know i... Read >
Author: Julio Mckenzie

Pain free and drug free birth? Yes! It is possible, and I will tell you how.

01st July 2009
In today’s society a common question I get asked when I explain what I do for a living is, “Why would anyone go natural?” To answer that question I think we need to start at the beginning, we need to go back to how our mother’s, mother’s, mother... Read >
Author: The Doula House

Pregnancy And HPV: Will There Be Complications At All?

27th June 2009
Pregnancy and HPV can undoubtedly harm the unborn baby. It can positively complicate a pregnancy. That is why it is important to consult an obstetrician-gynecologist if a pregnant woman has HPV. During pregnancy, it is very significant to know if the w... Read >
Author: Judith Sherven

Life or Death Medical Errors: The Most Common Medical Malpractice Injuries

16th June 2009
In the mid 70s, The California Hospital and Medical Associations commissioned a study on medical malpractice insurance. The study revealed shocking results - that one out of every twenty patients who sought treatment in hospitals were injured because of m... Read >
Author: andresbergerfirm

Do You Recognize The Signs Of Yeast Infection?

13th June 2009
Signs of Yeast Infection Signs of yeast infection are a white discharge, but sometimes you can get a yeast infection with minimal to no discharge. The film is maybe caused by the yeast, and numerous women identify it this way. You can try out some over... Read >
Author: Bob Lindner

Why Do You Need a Chlamydia Test?

11th June 2009
If you are sexually active, you should seriously consider taking a Chlamydia test. Chlamydia accounts for 30% of all sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s) reported annually in the United Kingdom. In the United States, Chlamydia is also the most reported... Read >
Author: Andrew Burtler

Cerebral Palsy - When Childbirth is to Blame.

09th June 2009
Cerebral Palsy is a severely disabilitating and distressing condition which results from brain damage that may occur during pregnancy or birth. When the condition is attributed to birth trauma, it is generally due to depriving the baby's brain of oxygen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Alleviate The Pain Of A Posterior Positioned Baby

06th June 2009
More and more women are entering into their birth journey with a posterior positioned baby. Now you may be asking what this is. When you go to your health professional to have a check up towards the end of your pregnancy, you are measured, your baby’s ... Read >
Author: Loretta

Sex During Pregnancy: Is It Safe?

29th May 2009
When a pregnant woman is dealing with nausea, vomiting and fatigue, morning sickness, and weight gain, it seems that the last thing that she would think about is sex. There are many women who are active when they are pregnant. But they think that engaging... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

All About Hysterectomy

18th May 2009
The Debate Boiling around Hysterectomy The most commonly done gynecological surgical procedure is hysterectomy. The process involves either the complete or the partial removal of the uterus. It is quite ironic in its own way because it deprives the w... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Pregnancy Excess Weight: What Are The Risks?

06th May 2009
Gaining weight during pregnancy is normal and part of nurturing the unborn baby. But even though it is necessary to gain weight to nurture your baby, it doesn’t mean that you have to gain excess weight. It is not advisable and dangerous to diet during ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Pregnancy Massage Therapy - Using Acupressure to Induce Labor

15th April 2009
Childbirth... often a source of anxiety and stress for women coming up on their due date. But what if there were a way to relieve labor pain, increase dilation, and create a faster and safer birthing process? Learning how to do maternity acupressure to ... Read >
Author: Aurelia McAleese

Inducing Acupressure - Online Reflexology Course for a Safer, Shorter Delivery

09th April 2009
Since ancient times, reflexology has been applied to help stress, health, and well being in the human body. Recent techniques in pregnancy acupressure have also been proven to reduce labor symptoms, enhance natural contractions, and greatly help in easin... Read >
Author: Aurelia McAleese

Pregnancy Acupressure

01st April 2009
Pregnancy acupressure is a gentle process that teaches mom how to naturally induce labor, resulting in an easier, safer, and shorter birth. With prolonged labor and Cesarean sections on the rise, more and more pregnant moms are turning to maternity acupr... Read >
Author: Aurelia McAleese

3rd Trimester - Changes in your spouse’s Body

22nd March 2009
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, some of the same discomforts your spouse had in your second trimester will continue. Plus, many women find breathing even more difficult and notice they have to go to the bathroom even more ofte... Read >
Author: Paul

Learn How To Treat Venereal Warts

28th January 2009
In life there are things that we hope we never have to deal with. But when we live our live irresponsibly or do not think to protect ourselves during certain situations the consequences can be uncomfortable and sometimes disastrous. People who are not saf... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Let James L. Woods MD Show Us What Constitutes Great Medical Delivery

05th January 2009
Dr. James L. Woods came to our hospital today and as a member of our bereavement team, I showed up to welcome him. Dr. Woods is a perinatologist and head of Ob/Gyn at the University of Rochester, New York. He is well known for his contribution of te... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Epidural Complications

15th December 2008
Epidural analgesia, sometimes called an epidural block, causes some loss of feeling in the lower area of a woman's body when she is in labor and getting ready to deliver her baby, yet she remains awake and alert. Epidural complications are rare, however,... Read >
Author: Paula Snyder

Young Baby - How To Succeed 2

26th November 2008
Newborn Baby Appearance: Continued The infant's skull changes shape, during birth and labour, to fit through the birth canal, or vagina. This can sometimes cause the child to be born with a head that may differ somewhat from the norm, or be slightly... Read >
Author: peter radford

How to Tell If You Have Early Labor Pains

14th October 2008
When you are nearing the end of your pregnancy, you will likely have many aches and pains and you think that each one is the beginning of labor. Some early labor pains are not labor at all, but false labor, which is called Braxton-Hicks contractions. They... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Information on Inclusion Conjunctivitis

24th September 2008
Inclusion conjunctivitis is a self-limited suppurative conjunctivitis, acquired by newborns as they transit the birth canal. It is caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. This disease affects four of 1,000 (0.4%) live births. Approximately half of the child... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Chiropractic Care And How It Helps Your Newborn

08th September 2008
Birth is a physically stressful experience for your baby, especially if the delivery is natural or assisted. The force of being pushed through the birth canal can leave his tiny body out of alignment, not all that unlike the misalignment that causes milli... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Your Time is Almost Up When You’re 37 Weeks Pregnant

08th September 2008
Your doctor has probably informed you that you can go into labour at any time once you are 37 weeks pregnant. A baby born at this stage of the pregnancy is considered to be full term. The baby is fully developed and is positioned in the birth canal. You m... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Know What to Expect At 32 Weeks Pregnant

08th September 2008
If this is your first pregnancy, you are probably wondering what you can expect to feel like when you are 32 weeks pregnant. The baby has been kicking quite a bit lately and your belly has become larger. If you were to see your baby on an ultrasound at th... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Don Clean Too Much During Pregnancy Week 38

08th September 2008
The nesting instinct will be in full swing as you get close to the end of your pregnancy. Week 38 is one on which women start cleaning with a frenzy, doing laundry and making sure that everything is in readiness for the baby. You may wonder why you don fe... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Conjunctivitis Information and Treatment

02nd September 2008
Conjunctivitis also called is pinkeye. Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye and the centralsurface of the eyelids. There are three types or forms of conjunctivitis - irritant, aller... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Yeast Infection In Babies

22nd July 2008
Yeast infection in babies is one of the most common childhood sicknesses. Most new moms are usually worried when the baby starts to develop unusual symptoms which are not very familiar to young mothers. In babies, there are no protective bacteria in the m... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Yeast Infection In Pregnancy

21st July 2008
Yeast infection in pregnancy is very much expected and it has been this way since we came into being. Yeast has existed in us ever since we discovered it. Yeast is a fungus that is single celled and therefore can only been seen under a microscope. The sci... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Information on Oral Thrush

17th July 2008
Oral thrush is an infection of yeast fungus, Candida albicans, in the mucous membranes of the mouth. Strictly speaking, thrush is only a temporary candida infection in the oral cavity of babies. However, we have for this purpose expanded the term to inc... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Condyloma

25th June 2008
Condlyoma is also known wart, genital wart and caused by a virus called the human papilloma virus. The virus is spread by skin-to-skin contact during activity and there does not need to be anal penetration in order to become infected. Most people who beco... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Genital Herpes- What To Do If You Are Pregnant?

10th June 2008
If a newborn child contracts herpes, it may be dangerous for the health of the child. Parents, especially mother should take precautions to make sure that the child does not contract herpes. Here are the facts- Delivery Through birth Canal- If a wom... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Information on cervical cancer and it’s causes.

01st May 2008
Introduction: Cervical cancer is a disease that affects the cervix in the female reproductive system. The cervix is the lower portion of the uterus that connects the upper vagina to the uterus. It is about two inches in length. During childbirth, the c... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Baby Massage - Massage For Babies

28th April 2008
Touch is the first sense developed by the embryo as it is rocked and massaged in the womb, surrounded by the amniotic fluid. As the baby is gradually pushed down the birth canal he or she is receiving a stimulating massage to prepare him or her to adapt t... Read >
Author: Alien

What is Chlamydia and what are its main causes?

18th April 2008
Chlamydia-introduction Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that can infect the penis, vagina, cervix, anus, urethra, eyes or throat. Symptoms of chlamydia are often mild or non-existent, and while chlamydia can be treated, it often goes undiagnosed and ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Shih Tzu - Birth Process I

25th March 2008
The first puppy in either the right or left horn of the uterus is lifted into the birth canal and then detaches from the wall of the uterus. When this happens, in a normal delivery, the puppy will seem to "pop" out sometimes all at once, sometimes halfway... Read >
Author: ParamS

Welcome Home Acidophilus a boost for yeast infection cure

11th March 2008
Yogurt yeast infection home remedy preference rate has recorded an upheaval since its approval by our so-called intellectual doctors, as opposed to the past times and is so widespread that even some proficient medical variety proposes it.Yogurt encloses L... Read >
Author: Wangeci

Epidural Analgesia-Pregnancy

10th March 2008
Many women find the pain of labor too intense to bear without effective pain relief, and an epidural analgesia provides the best pain relief compared to all other methods. In the US, more than 80 percent of first-time moms ultimately have an epidural anal... Read >
Author: David Jones

Your New Born Baby-Baby Care

04th March 2008
Few new born babies are conventionally pretty, and even though every thing is perfectly normal, your baby's appearance may make you slightly apprehensive, so you'll find it hard to resist going over him with a fine toothed comb, just to make sure. What... Read >
Author: David Jones

Forceps – A Medical Instrument For Abnormal Deliveries

21st February 2008
Forceps are hand-held instruments used for grasping and holding the objects. They are similar to tweezers and tongs and can be longer or smaller in size. There are more than 700 types, which are used as per the need of the situation. Usually, they are use... Read >
Author: apurva

Forceps – A Medical Instrument For Abnormal Deliveries

19th February 2008
Forceps are hand-held instruments used for grasping and holding the objects. They are similar to tweezers and tongs and can be longer or smaller in size. There are more than 700 types, which are used as per the need of the situation. Usually, they are u... Read >
Author: apurva

The Birth Of Your Baby

12th February 2008
The early stages of your journey to parenthood are now complete. Ahead of you is a shorter, but not necessarily easier, stage that of pushing the baby out. Together at last, you'll meet your new baby. Coping With Second Stage As your baby is gradual... Read >
Author: David Jones

Your Baby May Have Thrush

20th January 2008
Thrush, medically known as oral pseudo membranous candidacies, is an external yeast infection. It is present in around 5 per cent of healthy babies. They get it from their mothers while passing through the birth canal during delivery. Confused whether... Read >
Author: apurva

How to Deal With a Genital Warts Infection During Pregnancy

17th January 2008
If you’re pregnant and have genital warts you should really talk with your doctor for the best possible medical advice. Some medications won’t be suitable for use while you’re pregnant, and alternatives should be discussed. Genital warts can also be... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Learn About For Pregnancy Yoga - Prenatal Yoga

05th November 2007
Yoga has increased in popularity in recent years. It has been shown to lower blood pressure, improve sleep and digestion, strengthen muscles and joints, and increase flexibility. Yoga removes impurities from the body through the breath, sweat, liver, kidn... Read >
Author: Alien

Health Benefit of Probiotic Supplements

19th October 2007
You probably are not even sure what a probiotic supplement is, much less what it can do for your intestinal health if added to your personal health regimen.I'll try to give you an answer, but I need to explain a couple of things about our bodies first.THE... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin

Cervical Cancer Vaccine

23rd August 2007
Cervical cancer is a malignant cancer of the cervix. Cervical cancer is cancer that starts in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus (womb) that opens at the top. The upper part, or body, of the uterus, is where a fetus grows. The cervix connects the bo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Kangaroos

01st August 2007
The kangaroo is a singular creature. What other animal can jump a distance of 28 feet, or a height of 6 feet? What other animal can hop at speeds of 43 miles per hour? What other animal uses its muscular tail as a third “leg” to help balance and stab... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Koala Kismet

01st August 2007
To gaze into their eyes is to touch tranquility. Perhaps it is because they spend so much of their lives removed from our terrestrial sphere that these creatures can inspire such serenity in just one glance. Perched in the canopy of the tall Eucalyptus f... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Cesarean Section - Surviving Pregnancy

02nd July 2007
If you are pregnant and have never had a C-section, or Cesarean section as it's also known as, then you may not know a lot about the procedure. And even if you don't think you will have the need to have the procedure done, it's always good to at least be ... Read >
Author: Alien

How Gestational Diabetes Can Affect Your Baby

29th June 2007
You may have heard a little bit about gestational diabetes, but you may not fully understand how it can affect your baby. By having blood sugar levels, or blood glucose levels, that are too high throughout your pregnancy could lead to some of these com... Read >
Author: Alien

Conjunctivitis - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

11th June 2007
Conjunctivitis is commonly name is pink eye. It is is an infection of the conjunctiva. Conjunctiva is a membrane that covers the sclera (white part of the eye) and lines the inside of the eyelids. Conjunctivitis can be caused by infections (such as bacte... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Pregnancy - The First Stage of Labor, What to Expect

10th May 2007
Once labor begins, you'll need to prepare yourself mentally for the day. For some women, especially after a first child, this is a very easy task. For others, anxiety builds and builds. The best way to relieve that tension is to find out what to expect on... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

How to Avoid and Treat Thrush when Bottle Feeding

20th January 2007
The presence of thrush in a baby's mouth can be painful for the baby and very upsetting for parents. Babies who are bottle-fed are more likely to develop thrush than those who are exclusively breastfeed. However, steps can be taken to lessen the risk of t... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Kangaroos

09th January 2007
The kangaroo is a singular creature. What other animal can jump a distance of 28 feet, or a height of 6 feet? What other animal can hop at speeds of 43 miles per hour? What other animal uses its muscular tail as a third "leg" to help balance and stabilize... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

Pregnancy, Diabetes and Your Feet

03rd January 2007
There are so many changes the body undergoes duringpregnancy that it becomes easy to ignore the changes in thefeet. During pregnancy the body releases hormones that allowthe ligaments to relax in the birth canal. The ligaments in the feetalso relax, causi... Read >
Christine Dobrowolski

Cerebral palsy hopes and treatments

31st October 2006
If you decide to file a malpractice lawsuit against a doctor who has been responsible for your child being diagnosed with cerebral palsy, then you should appeal to a cerebral palsy lawyer. This lawyer is going to give you legal support to get medical comp... Read >
Author: Michael Trad

Babies Our future, a parent's challenge.

06th August 2006
A Baby, a newborn child, brings joy to a family. A new birth is held as a time for starting fresh and as a time when the family unit must pull together to support each other and the new addition. A human baby usually weighs somewhere between 5 and 10 p... Read >
Author: John Gibb

The Pink Kit Method - a comprehensive, new and unique approach to childbirth

16th February 2006
There are 4 foundations to The Pink Kit Method for birthing body. The 1st foundation has been put into the multi-media resource called The Pink Kit: Essential Preparations for your birthing body. In the video and interactive book, expectant parents will ... Read >
Author: Wintergreen .

Shih Tzu Difficult Wet Delivery

14th January 2006
While your Shih Tzu is doing her part with the delivery, you can gently but firmly grip the Shih Tzu puppy's sac with the aid of a towel or diaper. Hold the Shih Tzu puppy in a position of presentation to prevent it from being withdrawn back into the b... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - Birth Process/Difficult Deliveries

06th December 2005
Most Shih Tzu puppies present themselves normally at birth. There are times, very few times, of which I have experienced with the Shih Tzu, that required assistance. Usually the most difficult Shih Tzu puppy birth is the first one. Delivery of a dry Sh... Read >
Author: Connie Limon