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Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month
by
Holly
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:13pm
The month of October is Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month and October 15th is officially recognized as Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day. (Click here to visit the official site.) This day is a day to honor those babies lost by miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, stillbirth, birth defects, SIDS, and other causes. On this day at 7
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Surgery During Pregnancy: Operating on the Pregnant Patient
by
Michael A. Zadeh


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... will require non-obstetrical abdominal surgery during their pregnancies. The most common non-obstetrical surgical emergencies complicating pregnancy are acute appendicitis, inflammation
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Gestational Weight: Safe Limits to keep for Pregnancies
by
FitBuff Brandon
Posted
Tue 09 Feb 2010 5:21am
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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
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Access Opening on Molar Teeth
by
Patrice S.
Posted
Tue 31 Jan 2012 6:10pm
You may have seen my post a couple days ago when I started access opening on anterior and premolar teeth. (if not, see here ). I have continued this process with accessing molar teeth.
Real Human Teeth embedded in a plaster block
The tooth at the very right is actually a pre-molar
Molars accessed
If you look really c ...
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We have MOLARS!
by
Libby ..
Posted
Fri 27 Mar 2009 12:00am
I was goofing around with Josiah today and noticed some new arrivals amidst his big teethy giggles. He's got two molars coming in up top way in the back! He was pretty miserable last night, so they were probably bothering him. Now I wonder when we start brushing them . . .
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