Is It Possible to Get Pregnant Right Before Your Period?
If you're trying to avoid or achieve pregnancy, you may wonder if you can get pregnant right before your period. While it's possible, it's not very likely.
Read more →If you're trying to avoid or achieve pregnancy, you may wonder if you can get pregnant right before your period. While it's possible, it's not very likely.
Read more →Cravings occur frequently during pregnancy, but certain cravings, like chomping on ice, may indicate something potentially more serious than a craving for pickles and ice cream. An urge to eat non-nutritive substances, a condition called pica, can occur in pregnant women with low iron levels.
Read more →Raw carrots make a convenient and healthy snack, but too much of even a good thing can cause you problems. Overindulging in raw carrots, which contain 3.4 g of fiber per cup, can cause intestinal problems and might interfere with nutrient absorption.
Read more →Cauliflower belongs to the group of vegetables called cruciferous or brassica vegetables which includes broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale, rutabaga and turnips, among others. Cauliflower doesn't rank among America's favorite vegetables; Americans consumed just 2 lbs.
Read more →The words "candy" and "Atkins" aren't often seen in the same sentence. While you can eat candy on Atkins, you can only eat candy low in carbohydrates and in amounts that don't exceed your daily carb allowance.
Read more →Although intravenous fluid bags all look similar, the fluids they contain can have markedly different effects on the human body.
Read more →Fractures of the sternum -- the bone that attaches to the first seven ribs to you collar bone -- occur most frequently from blunt trauma. The majority of these fractures are caused by motor vehicle accidents. Treatment of sternal fractures depend on the severity of the break.
Read more →While the tendency to develop high triglyceride levels can be inherited, triglyceride levels can also rise due to medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity and liver disease.
Read more →The amount you eat may not have a lot of impact on how much stool you produce. Many disorders cause large, bulky stools even in people who don't eat a lot.
Read more →Testosterone — the primary male hormone, or androgen — is produced by women as well as men. In women, the adrenal glands and ovaries produce androgens.
Read more →Jogging two miles per day might have you huffing and puffing, but it won't lead to fast weight loss. Exercise doesn't burn as many calories as you might think; the combination of diet and exercise will do more for you than exercise alone.
Read more →Getting pregnant if you have polycystic ovary syndrome -- commonly known as PCOS -- can present a challenge. PCOS occurs in as many as 5 to 10 percent of women of childbearing age, according to a [March 2008 "Fertility and Sterility" article](http://www.fertstert.org/article/S0015-0282(07)03661-8/pdf).
Read more →Few women experience their periods at exactly the same time each month. Although menstrual cycles normally range between 21 and 35 days, stress, illness and change in routine can affect cycle length in a given month. A late period combined with abdominal cramping may occur for several reasons.
Read more →Children commonly have small bruises due to falls and accidents. Easy bruising, however, might indicate a medical problem.
Read more →According to the American Academy of Pediatricians (AAFP), two to three percent of infants are have developmental disabilities. Chromosomal abnormalities, genetic syndromes, birth injuries and environmental factors can cause intellectual disabilities.
Read more →Pain and swelling affecting only one lower leg most often occur because of an injury to the leg or a medical condition that affects just that leg. Several conditions, many of which are serious, can produce these symptoms.
Read more →Leg wraps for weight loss sound too good to be true—and they are. Choose cardio and strength-training instead.
Read more →Tests that evaluate liver function include several enzymes found in the heart, skeletal muscle and red blood cells in addition to the liver. The greatest concentration of alanine aminotransferase, sometimes called ALT or sometimes SGPT and aspartate aminotransferase, also called AST or SGOT occurs in the liver.
Read more →Nearly everyone develops fine lines and wrinkles over time. Creams that contain retinol, a natural form of vitamin A, claim to reduce the signs of aging in topical over-the-counter preparations.
Read more →Alcohol is a toxin that in large quantities can affect your health. If your liver becomes cirrhotic, or scarred, your body’s ability to break down and absorb fats as well as fat-soluble vitamins is damaged.
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