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Listeriosis: Diagnosis, Symptoms, and Treatment
A person with listeriosis has fever, muscle aches, and sometimes gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea or diarrhea.
Contributor : CDC
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Pregnancy and Alcohol: 5 Important Facts
We've all heard that a woman shouldn't drink while she's pregnant or if she's planning to get pregnant.
Contributor : CDC
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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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Medication Tips During Pregnancy
Many medicines are relatively safe to take while you are pregnant, but some are not.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Mercury: History, Exposure, and Health Risks
The effects of mercury on unborn children have been documented in cases of accidental poisonings and in scientific studies.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Understanding Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
According to the CDC and Prevention, "maternal prenatal alcohol use is one of the leading preventable causes of birth defects and devel...
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Mercury Intake and Non-Diet Mercury Sources
People can be exposed to mercury by breathing in air, eating food, or drinking water contaminated with mercury compounds.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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High-Risk Pregnancy Factors
Before a woman becomes pregnant, it is important for her to have good nutrition and a healthy lifestyle.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
In the United States, about half of expectant mothers have never been infected with CMV.
Contributor : CDC
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Pregnancy and Oral Health
Before you become pregnant, it is best to have dental checkups every 6 months to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
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