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Massage for Spina Bifida

28th March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage Spina Bifida Defined Spina Bifida is a birth defect of the central nervous system, where the bones of the spine do not completely form, leaving part of the spinal cord... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz Foundation

Are Corpus Luteum Cysts Dangerous?

10th February 2011
You have been diagnosed with ovarian corpus luteum cysts. You have no clue of the cause; and you are troubled about your ability to get pregnant and have kids in the future. Doctors are great with million dollar words. However, you have some fundamental q... Read >
Author: Val Wilson

A lump on my dogs paw

21st May 2010
We noticed a small lump on the front foot of our dog a while ago. It was very small so we didn't take any notice of it and thought possibly she had been stung. After a few months it was apparent the lump had grown and so thought it best to visit the vet. ... Read >
Author: kayfrank

Hemorrhagic Cysts: Symptoms And Treatment Methods For This Type Of Ovarian Cyst

23rd February 2010
What Are Hemorrhagic Cysts? Hemorrhagic cysts are a type of ovarian cyst and are more common than most women realize. Most are harmless and many come and go unnoticed. Occasionally, however, problems do occur that need to be addressed by a physician. ... Read >
Author: Karen Marie Kalata

Septated Ovarian Cyst: Understanding and Treating This Form of Complex Ovarian Cyst

06th January 2010
Have you recently been diagnosed with a septated ovarian cyst? Are you worried, or wondering what your diagnosis means? Understand that ovarian cysts are not uncommon in women of child bearing age but there are many different types of cysts and it can be ... Read >
Author: Karen Marie Kalata

Everything You Need To Know About GallStones

11th September 2009
Concerning bile and the gallbladder, the liver creates the bile; after the bile is created it trickles down through the channels made-up of tiny tubes known as bile ducts. All of these tiny tubes combine together and create the primary bile duct. Constant... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Pros and Cons of Saline Breast Implants

04th November 2008
When it comes to breast augmentation, not only do plastic surgeons consider various techniques but they also have choices of materials. A very popular choice is saline breast implants, which is a sac filled with saline or a saltwater solution. The two pri... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

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, sometim... Read >
Author: ParamS

Don't be too bad to your sebaceous cysts!

20th January 2008
Where you might find sebaceous cysts A sebaceous cyst is a sac filled with a greasy material (sebum) caused by plugged ducts at the site of a hair follicle. Basically meaning cysts of the sebaceous glands, these small bumps in the skin that feel hard t... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

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 bi... 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 Shih ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - Birth Process/Normal Deliveries

27th November 2005
A shih tzu mother's instinct to nurture begins with her first shih tzu puppy delivery. Praise your shih tzu mother through labor and delivery. Try not to express disgust, fear or overexcitement. A breeder's expressions and emotions can have a deleterious ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - Birth Process/The Placenta and The Cord

29th October 2005
If you need to help remove the afterbirth: First be sure your newborn puppy is breathing well on its own, the sac has been removed from the face, eyes, nose, head and the puppy has either been stimulated by mother or you, the doggie midwife, to breathe we... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
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