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Benefits & Facts About Breastfeeding
Breast milk has disease-fighting cells called antibodies that help protect infants from germs, illness, and even SIDS.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
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Treatment for Preeclampsia
If preeclampsia develops, the health care provider may develop a plan to try to prolong the pregnancy to give the fetus more time to grow an...
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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What is a Reproductive Life Plan
A reproductive life plan is a set of personal goals about having (or not having) children. It also states how to achieve those goals.
Contributor : CDC
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Tips to Promote a Healthy Pregnancy
Many healthcare providers recommend that a woman who is thinking about becoming pregnant see a healthcare provider to ensure she is in good ...
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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The Benefits of Breast Feeding
Breastfeeding, sometimes called "nursing," can be a convenient and inexpensive way for a mother to feed her child.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
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Combating Common GI Woes
If heartburn, diarrhea or constipation has you down, check out these simple diet and exercise tips to ease your discomfort.
Expert : Kendra Coppey
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Understanding Prenatal Testing
Tests are used during pregnancy to check your and your baby's health.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
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Proper Immunizations for Future Mother
Women who are thinking about getting pregnant should make sure that they have been properly vaccinated and are immune to certain diseases, s...
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Understanding Stillbirth
A stillbirth is the loss of pregnancy due to natural causes after the 20th week of pregnancy.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Following Your Prenatal Care Schedule
Getting early and regular prenatal care is important for both you and the developing baby.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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