Woman has a Pain-Free Labour... After Undergoing Hypnosis
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BreastFeedingMums ..Posted
Wed 07 Apr 2010 12:00am
As most pregnant women are aware, pain relief during childbirth can be achieved in a number of ways. The following story illustrates how hypnosis can be a very effective and drug-free way to help a labouring mother.
A first-time mother claims to have experienced a pain-free labour after undergoing hypnosis.
Louise Walker, 30
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What Can A Woman with Back Pain During Pregnancy Do?
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Dr. Graeme T.Posted
Tue 08 Feb 2011 4:53am
months of pregnancy, many women will begin to encounter severe back pain.
This doesn’t just make it more difficult to do the basic daily tasks you need to do, but it can even... pain during pregnancy than just this however. Muscle imbalances can cause almost all cases of back pain, not just in pregnant women, but in all people out there in society
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Memory of Labor Pain Influenced by a Woman's Childbirth Experience
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AtYourCervixPosted
Fri 13 Mar 2009 3:14pm
of women."
However, a woman's labor experience was an influential factor. Women who reported labor as a positive experience 2 months after childbirth had the lowest pain scores...
From Medscape.com:
Memory of Labor Pain Influenced by a Woman's Childbirth Experience
By Megan Rauscher
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Mar 11 - Research shows
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Sparta woman's disease causes chronic pain
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thematrix777Posted
Tue 30 Jun 2009 4:53pm
From the desk of thematrix777:
I was feeling so positive this morning, I wanted to post an uplifting story of a very brave, courageous woman, who despite living with RSD continues to live a full life.
By SETH AUGENSTEIN
saugenstein@njherald.com
NJ Herald
SPARTA - A burning pain shoots up the arm and shoulder of Doreen Berg.
She describes
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Joint Pain a Common Ailment for Women
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franklinbPosted
Wed 24 Jun 2009 8:41am
inflammation or hormonal imbalance. When women learn to solve these underlying problems, most find their joint pain and stiffness significantly improve, or disappear... with chronic inflammation also suffer from digestion problems due to an inflamed digestive tract.
"Women typically feel pain more intensively, more often
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Why Women Have More Foot, Knee, Hip, & Back Pain (and what you can do about it)
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Michael NirenbergPosted
Sun 21 Feb 2010 7:58am
that eighty-two percent of U.S. women report having foot pain, seventy-two percent have a foot deformity, and of all foot surgeries in the U.S., women undergo ninety percent of them.
Incredibly, it isn’t just the woman’s foot that leads in pain and problems. Females suffer with more ankle, leg, knee, hip, back, and neck problems. Clearly, when it comes to painRead on »
Women with Chest Pain Not Treated the Same as Men by EMS
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HeartstrongPosted
Fri 05 Jun 2009 4:17pm1 CommentWomen have been shown to be more likely to die than men when they have a heart attack. When a woman arrives at a hospital with a heart attack she is not treated as aggressively as a man. This may be because women do not always have chest pain – the cardinal sign of a heart attack.
A recent study presented at the Society for Academic Emergency
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'WOMEN IN PAIN' AWARENESS MONTH...
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BarmacPosted
Sun 19 Sep 2010 11:28am
'WOMEN IN PAIN' AWARENESS MONTH...
Another charity promoting 'Women in Pain' is based in Pennsylvania. They believe that 'Gender bias interferes with women getting diagnosed, tx and medications'.
Carol Levy a long time pain sufferer is the founder Women in Pain Awareness and left me this post message about her campaign.
Thank you
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