"Designed as an informational resource for patients, Your Pregnancy and Childbirth: Month to Month Seventh Edition sets forth current information and clinical opinions on subjects related to women's health and reproduction. Your pregnancy and Childbirth: Month to Month is a resource for informational purposes. Topics include getting ready for pregnancy choosing an obstetric care provider what to expect during each month of pregnancy exercise during pregnancy work and travel during pregnancy pain relief during childbirth labor and delivery cesarean delivery postpartum care and taking care of the baby after birth, birth control after pregnancy"--
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Your Pregnancy, Your Way helps parents-to-be achieve a safe and healthy delivery.
"Designed as an informational resource for patients, Your Pregnancy and Childbirth: Month to Month, Seventh Edition sets forth current information and clinical opinions on subjects related to women's health and reproduction.
Mama Natural Birth Course students come together in private Facebook groups to foster a sense of community. Ten percent of proceeds are donated to nonprofits around the globe that support maternal and infant health and well-being.
At my institution, Dr. Michael Harrison pioneered in 1981 a procedure to correct a structural defect in a baby's urinary tract. An ultrasound detected that the baby's blocked kidneys had filled with urine, expanding like water balloons.
This empowering book includes: • Supportive self-care and mindfulness exercises, trimester-specific holistic remedies, nourishing foods and recipes for every month of pregnancy, and expert tips for every birth environment. • More than ...
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Protect Your Social Security Number (and Baby's, Too) You may have been asked in the past, and you will probably be asked ... Or she may have a difficult delivery or a Cesarean delivery and need to take more time off than she planned.
Neil Carman, Ph.D., an environmental scientist based in Austin, Texas, thinks parents should be worried about 1,4-dioxane. “Babies are much more vulnerable to a chemical like this than a grown adult,” Carman told the Dallas News.
Now in its fourth edition, this book has become a classic -- guiding more than 2 million women through their pregnancies.