Pregnancy Nutrition, Labor Induction, and Postpartum Recovery

What are the essential dietary restrictions, hormonal markers, and physical recovery strategies for a healthy pregnancy and postpartum transition?

Foods to Avoid to Prevent Colic While Breastfeeding

Whether they are breastfed or on formula, many babies have fussy periods during the first weeks of life. A colicky baby seems to suffer from intense pain, showing it by tensing his whole body, with knees pulled against his stomach, fists clenched and high-pitched wails that express agony.

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Placental Development in Pregnancy

The placenta is an organ that helps provide the fetus with oxygen and nutrients. It attaches to the uterine wall in the early stages of pregnancy and grows with the fetus until birth. There are several problems that can be associated with the placenta that can lead to major complications for mother and baby.

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Signs of Pregnancy at Age 50

Women age 50 and over rarely get pregnant without in vitro fertilization and donor eggs. Just 0.01 percent of all births occur in women over age 47, reports reproductive endocrinologist Mark Sauer in "Treatment of the Postmenopausal Woman."

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Signs of a First Trimester Miscarriage

A miscarriage is the loss of a fetus before the 20th week of pregnancy. If the pregnancy ends after the 20th week, it is called a preterm delivery. A miscarriage can also be referred to as a spontaneous abortion, but it happens from natural causes and not from a medical or surgical procedure.

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Camphor & Pregnancy

Camphor is a substance that can be created in a lab or found naturally in the wood of the tree, Cinnamomum camphora -- also called a camphor tree. Camphor has a characteristically strong odor and is used in a wide range of products, from industrial lacquer to medical stimulants.

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Exercising on a Trampoline While Pregnant

Jumping on a trampoline may have provided healthy cardio exercise before you became pregnant, but after conception it's probably time to stop. In most cases, trampolines should be avoided completely during pregnancy.

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25 Signs of Pregnancy

During your pregnancy, there are many changes that you can expect to go through, as your baby develops and your body prepares for childbirth and motherhood. While you may not experience all of the signs of pregnancy, it is likely that you will experience many of them.

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Antenatal Diet

Pregnancy is an important time for both you and baby, and a proper diet becomes more important than ever during that time. Clearly, a healthy diet during pregnancy goes a long way in paving the way for a healthy delivery. What you eat during pregnancy can have lasting effects on the health of your newborn.

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Is it Safe to Use Sodium Bicarbonate During Pregnancy?

Sodium bicarbonate is the chemical name for baking soda, which has the formula NaHCO3. If you're pregnant, you may be wondering whether it's safe to use sodium bicarbonate in foods and in other household applications, particularly because many chemicals that are otherwise safe can be toxic to an unborn child.

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Ashwagandha & Pregnancy

There are certain herbs you should never take during pregnancy because you risk harming your baby or terminating your pregnancy. The popular Ayurvedic herb ashwagandha is among these, according to the Sloan-Kettering Memorial Cancer Center.

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How to Eat Feta Cheese During Pregnancy

If you're pregnant, your doctor probably told you to avoid certain risky foods that put you at risk for bacterial infection with listeria, including feta cheese. According to the American Pregnancy Association, listeria is a type of bacteria that can contaminate your food.

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Uterus Signs of an Early Pregnancy

The uterus is normally the size of a pear. According to the Mayo Clinic, however, by the end of pregnancy it will take up the space between your pubic bone and your ribcage. Uterus changes begin as early as two to three weeks into a pregnancy, at or around the time fertilization takes place.

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The Role of hCG in Pregnancy

The abbreviation hCG is short for human chorionic gonadotropin. It is a hormone produced by a developing embryo during pregnancy. The hormone has an important role in both the detection and the maintenance of pregnancy.

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Signs of a Miscarriage at 9 Weeks

A miscarriage that occurs at nine weeks is often likened to a regular menstrual period; however, unlike a menstrual period, a miscarriage is a medical emergency that should be treated as such with a call to your doctor and/or a trip to the hospital.

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Causes of Morning Nausea

Morning nausea will present itself upon awakening, or it will wake you out of your sleep with a feeling of uneasiness in your stomach. Sometimes nausea will bring about vomiting, but this is not always the case. There are many health conditions that show morning nausea as one of their symptoms.

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Signs of Asphyxiation

Asphyxiation occurs when the body is deprived of oxygen. One common cause of asphyxia is choking, although other medical and environmental conditions, such as complications during general anesthesia or smoke inhalation, are also possible causes.

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