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Yeast Infection and Pregnancy: What Are The Chances? by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Wed 29 Oct 2008 7:06am Prior to talking about the complexities connecting the prospects of getting Candida infections with pregnancy, we’ll take a brief look at the basic physiological grounds for the yeast infection condition. However the question still needs to be answered, does pregnancy make a woman’s body even more at risk concerning yeast infections? Some women about Read on »
Yeast Infections and Pregnancy by WomensHealth .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm to grow and cause symptoms more readily. ANNOUNCER: Others believe that pregnancy does not increase the risk of infection, but still stress that pregnant women who are infected... yeast infections are more common during pregnancy, making the condition an important factor in prenatal care. DAVID ESCHENBACH, MD: What people often ask is why are yeast Read on »
Maternal infection during pregnancy and autism: The “flu hypothesis” revisited. by Nestor L. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 28 Apr 2010 5:48am during pregnancy and risk for autism. The study was conducted in the Denmark where researchers examined the maternal infection rates during pregnancy and autism diagnoses for all... about all hospital admissions in the entire country during that time. The researchers wanted to know whether children whose mothers had an infection during pregnancy were more Read on »
Low Vitamin D Linked to Infection During Pregnancy by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 11:26am According to new research in The Journal of Nutrition, experts claim low blood levels of vitamin D increase risk of a harmful bacteria infection called vaginosis. For the study, scientists tested 469 women in their first trimester of pregnancy and found 41% of women had vaginosis and 52% had low levels of vitamin D. The women with vaginosis had Read on »
Maternal Infection Requiring Hospitalization During Pregnancy and Autism Spectrum Disorders by Kev Leitch Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 04 May 2010 12:59pm One known possible environmental cause of autism is rubella infections in the mother during a pregnancy. This can lead to a condition called... Hospitalization During Pregnancy and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Atladóttir HO, Thorsen P, Ostergaard L, Schendel DE, Lemcke S, Abdallah M, Parner ET. Exposure to prenatal infection Read on »
Shingles Virus Infection : Pre-emptive Measures during Pregnancy by rajesh moganti Posted Sun 27 Jun 2010 11:08pm Shingles virus caused infection could be quite excruciating. Several individuals seek medical advice for shingles solely due to the pain. Some have cited the feeling akin... having the shingles infection. Pregnant women must especially avoid crowded areas where there are chances of physical contact with the infection. In case a person has a history Read on »
Pregnancy Rates Higher in HIV Infected Teens by Robyn Nazar, RN BSN Posted Wed 02 Feb 2011 12:00am Click for full article: Pregnancy Rates Higher in HIV Infected Teens   Teens who are HIV positive have higher pregnancy rates than the general teen population... or more likely to become pregnant, get pregnant more than once and have pregnancy complications. 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 It is common for women to experience abdominal pain during their pregnancies. In some pregnant women, this abdominal pain may progress to a severe intensity, possibly requiring surgical intervention. Abdominal pain in the pregnant patient can be separated into obstetrical and non-obstetrical causes. Approximately 1 in 500 to 1 in 635 women 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 common for women to experience abdominal pain during their pregnancies. In some pregnant women, this abdominal pain may progress to a severe intensity, possibly requiring surgical intervention. Abdominal pain in the pregnant patient can be separated into obstetrical and non-obstetrical causes. Approximately 1 in 500 to 1 in 635 women Read on »