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Booze binging in early pregnancy risks premature birth by GoToSee Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative MedicinePeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Excessive drinking in your first trimester of pregnancy more than doubles the risk of premature birth. Related News:Acupuncture helps relieve pregnancy pelvic painPregnant women should cut down on... Click on the titl ... Read on »
Natural Remedies for nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy? by Dr. Jarret M. Medical Doctor ... re any treatment. Reference: Chittumma P, Kaewkiattikun K, Wiriyasiriwach B. Comparison of the effectiveness of ginger and vitamin B6 for treatment of nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy: a randomized double-blind controlled trial. J Med Assoc Thai. 2007 Jan;90(1):15-20. LinksTechnorati Tags: vitamin+b6, ginger, pregnancy, vomitting, dietary+su ... Read on »
After Tubal Reversal: Risks In Early Pregnancy by Dr. Gary Berger Medical DoctorPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Part one of a two part article published by the tubal reversal experts of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center explains the risks of early pregnancy in women of advanced maternal age. Part two of this article will explain the unique risk of second trimester pregnancies in women of advanced maternal age. Read on »
Severe Stressful Events Early in Pregnancy May be Associated with Schizophrenia Among Offspring by Marie L. Patient Expert ... ed risk of low birth weight and prematurity.” Schizophrenia, a disabling condition associated with abnormal brain structure and function, is increasingly believed to begin in early brain development. Environmental factors, including those occurring during pregnancy, and susceptibility genes may interact to influence risk. Ali S. Khashan, M.Sc., of ... Read on »
High Blood Glucose Levels in Early Pregnancy May Lead to Birth Defects, Study Shows by Connie Bennett Healthy Living ProfessionalPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Having high blood glucose levels in early pregnancy may be why babies of women with diabetes are two to five times more likely to develop birth defects than offspring of women without diabetes, suggests a study ... Read on »
Pregnancy Exercise- Running and Pregnant by Sara H. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven To Sara of Fit by Sara:“I’ve been a runner all my life, is it safe to continue running throughout my pregnancy?”From Sara of Fit by Sara: “Be sure to consult with your doctor prior to continuing any exercise when you become pregnant. After you have spoke with your doctor, i ... Read on »
Early signs? by Angela F ... ing on for longer. And I seem to have increased vaginal discharge (sorry!). Websites such as this NHS website and this women's health page have detailed some common signs of early pregnancy, which seem to be in line with what I am feeling above. But then maybe it's the cycolgest I am on. A few of the forums seem to suggest that cyclogest can lead ... Read on »
Signs Of Pregnancy by FrisArvz If you're extremely tuned in to your body's rhythms, you may begin to suspect you're pregnant soon after conception. But most women won't experience any early pregnancy symptoms until the fertilised egg attaches itself to the uterine wall, several days after conception. Others may notice no signs of pregnancy for weeks and beg ... Read on »
Echinacea and Pregnancy by Tina C. Naturopathic DoctorHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine ... immune system fighting off the virus or bacteria and not by the virus or bacteria themselves.So once you are feeling all these symptoms, it's too late for echinacea. Catch it early with echinacea or not at all.TC Read on »
Pregnancy Exercise- Can I get more toned while pregnant? by Sara H. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven ... better while you’re pregnant. Prenatal yoga is an excellent form of exercise to lengthen and strengthen your muscles while releasing tension in muscles that typically causes pregnancy pains in the hips and buttocks. Walking, swimming, low-impact aerobics, and light weight lifting will all result in an increase in muscle tone. However this is NOT ... Read on »