Tag: maternal health
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D-MER: The Hidden Struggles of Breastfeeding
Get Pregnant Fast When I welcomed my first child, I was filled with anxiety about the journey ahead—especially when it came to breastfeeding. As a new mother, I felt pressured by the prevailing belief that breastfeeding was essential and that formula feeding was somehow detrimental. The idea was that breastfeeding would create an unbreakable bond…
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Decreased Fetal Movement: Knowing When to Reach Out to Your Doctor
Read more As you journey through pregnancy, you’ll experience your baby’s kicks and movements starting from the second trimester onward. While feeling those tiny movements can be a joyful experience, it’s important to understand what changes in fetal movement can mean, and when you should consider calling your doctor. When Does Fetal Movement Start? Typically,…
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Postpartum Care: Essential “Down There” Items You Need to Know About
Get Pregnant Fast Attention, expectant mothers! Preparing your postpartum care kit is just as crucial as gathering those adorable baby essentials for your nursery. While that cozy pregnancy pillow may have been your nighttime hero, a well-stocked postpartum kit will aid in your recovery after one of life’s most significant physical events—nine months of nurturing…
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How an Unhealthy Relationship with Food Can Affect Pregnancy
Get Pregnant Fast Throughout my childhood, indulging in fast food was a regular occurrence. I can vividly recall celebrating my 5th birthday at a popular fast-food restaurant, sharing the experience with friends at similar venues. Food was not just sustenance for me; it was a source of joy and comfort. Phrases like, “If you’re well-behaved…
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The Importance of Black Breastfeeding Week
Get Pregnant Fast In recognition of the multifaceted experiences of breastfeeding mothers, National Breastfeeding Month celebrates both the triumphs and challenges they face. However, in 2011, three innovative black mothers identified a gap in the conversation regarding the unique struggles faced by black breastfeeding mothers. To address this oversight, they established Black Breastfeeding Week, a…
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Acne During Pregnancy
Read more Acne can be a common issue for many women during pregnancy due to hormonal changes. While it can be frustrating, it’s crucial to approach treatment options with caution to ensure both maternal and fetal safety. Common Medications for Acne Accutane: This oral medication, known generically as isotretinoin, is often prescribed for severe acne.…
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Understanding Fetal Growth Restriction
Read more Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is typically defined as a fetal weight that falls below the 10th percentile for the gestational age, as determined through ultrasound assessments. This condition is often referred to as small-for-gestational-age (SGA) or intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Types of Fetal Growth Restriction Fetal growth restriction is classified into two main…
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Breastfeeding with Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER): Symptoms & Causes
Read more If you’ve ever felt a wave of sadness or anxiety during breastfeeding, you may be experiencing a lesser-known condition called Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER). While many mothers envision a serene bonding experience during nursing, some encounter a starkly different reality. What is D-MER? D-MER is a phenomenon that can affect certain breastfeeding…
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Common Pregnancy Complications
Read more Pregnancy can come with various complications, some of which are more prevalent than others. Here’s a rundown of the most frequently encountered pregnancy complications: Ectopic Pregnancy: An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, often in a fallopian tube. This can result from conditions like a sexually transmitted disease…
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Doctors Advocate for Earlier Postpartum Checkups: A Shift from the Traditional 6-Week Timeline
Get Pregnant Fast The weeks following childbirth, often referred to as the “fourth trimester,” can vary significantly for each new mother. After receiving comprehensive care during pregnancy, many women find themselves unprepared for the rapid physical and emotional transformations that accompany the postpartum period. Recognizing this critical need for enhanced support, the American College of…