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38 Weeks Pregnant: Last Belly Shot? by Kristin L. Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 5:55pm It may just be my last belly shot. I guess we shall see! It’s dropped so much, even in the past three days its dropped even more. Read on »
38 weeks pregnant by CFMama Posted Wed 11 Aug 2010 1:36pm baby belly Click here to see more baby belly photos . Being 38 weeks pregnant can be difficult at times, to learn more about it, please visit PregnancyCorner.com. Read on »
38 Weeks Pregnant..Still Waiting For Baby by Kristin L. Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 5:55pm It seems like not too long ago we found out we were pregnant..and now look. In the final home stretch! At 38 weeks from this point on the baby is straightup freeloading... marks, itchy skin, swollen ankles, fatigue, dry mouth, mood swings, did I miss anything else in this cavalcade of late-pregnancy hilarity? I am still alternating between crazy Read on »
Surgery During Pregnancy: Using Radiographic Studies in the Diagnostic Work Up of the Pregnant Patient by Michael A. Zadeh Medical DoctorHealth MavenFacebook Posted Tue 15 Mar 2011 6:37pm during pregnancy is safe and useful in identifying the source of acute abdominal pain in the pregnant patient. There have been no adverse effects to the mother or fetus reported... of pregnancy. MRI provides excellent soft tissue imaging without ionizing radiation and is safe to use in pregnant patients. No specific adverse effects of MRI on fetal development have Read on »
Surgery During Pregnancy: Operating on the Pregnant Patient by Michael A. Zadeh Medical DoctorHealth MavenFacebook Posted Fri 18 Mar 2011 12:26am , it is important that both surgeons and their pregnant patients are aware of the latest evidence based techniques in diagnosis and management of surgical conditions during pregnancy which... intervention should be undertaken with the patient. The benefits of laparoscopy during pregnancy are the same as those in non-pregnant patients and include less postoperative pain Read on »
Gestational Weight: Safe Limits to keep for Pregnancies by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Tue 09 Feb 2010 5:21am ). Another question that could occur to you: Why does one need to take into account the factor of gestational weight during pregnancy? As determined by the U.S Institute of Medicine... do cross certain weight limitsyour pregnancy will face an adverse outcome. These are just limits that could help keep both the child and the mother safe during pregnancy Read on »
Metabolic syndrome markers taken before pregnancy could predict gestational diabetes by UABNews Posted Wed 13 Oct 2010 12:00am Superbugs are back in the news, most recently with a report in yesterday’s Washington Post about the rise of NDM-1. This antibiotic-resistant gene is now present in germs that cause urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and other common conditions and "is apparently widespread in parts of India," per the Post. Only three U.S. patients have ... Read on »
Reflections Of Being A Pregnant Nurse I wish I would have keep a pregnancy journal when I was pregnant with my children. A by Blessed Angel Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm I wish I would have keep a pregnancy journal when I was pregnant with my children. A pregnant woman goes through a lot of changes both mentally and physically. Somewhere in a forgotten shoebox I have a Weight Watcher’s point guide and my weekly weigh in card. I remember being on Weight Watcher’s while I was in my first 8 weeks of my last pregnancy. I had Read on »
Roni’s Pregnancy Week 25 – Forgetting I’m Pregnant by Roni N. Patient Expert Posted Mon 27 Dec 2010 8:19pm Sorry for my absence last week! Blame pregnancy brain. :) If you are not reading this on Roni's Weigh OR your RSS reader then it has been plagiarized! Read on »
First Pregnancy After Ligation Reversal: Georgia Peach is Pregnant! by Dr. Gary Berger Medical DoctorFacebook Posted Sun 21 Mar 2010 1:06pm The personal story about trying to conceive after ligation reversal is continued in this blog submission by tubal reversal patient Georgia Peach. Within 10 months of having her tubes untied she becomes pregnant and describes the stress of the uncertainty of an early pregnancy after ligation reversal. Read on »