Tag: maternal health
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Bed Rest During Pregnancy: Understanding Activity Restrictions
Read more When you hear the term “bed rest,” it often refers to a recommendation from your healthcare provider to limit physical activities during pregnancy. However, what this entails can vary widely. For some, it might mean taking breaks to rest throughout the day, while for others, it could involve hospital stays. Surprisingly, about 20%…
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Quetiapine and Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
Read more Schizophrenia often emerges between the ages of 20 and 29, predominantly affecting women but also impacting men. For women managing schizophrenia, the use of quetiapine, also known as Seroquel, during pregnancy raises significant concerns about maintaining mental health while ensuring the safety and well-being of their developing babies. However, existing data regarding the…
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Polyhydramnios: Understanding High Amniotic Fluid During Pregnancy
Read more Polyhydramnios, often simply referred to as “Poly,” is a relatively uncommon condition affecting about 1% of pregnancies. This condition arises when there is an unusually high level of amniotic fluid in the uterus during pregnancy. It is the opposite of oligohydramnios, which is characterized by low amniotic fluid levels. While polyhydramnios is often…
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Excess Saliva During Pregnancy: What’s Going On and How to Manage It
Read more Experiencing an increase in saliva during pregnancy can be quite surprising, and many expectant mothers may find it uncomfortable, especially when combined with the usual morning sickness. This condition, sometimes referred to as ptyalism gravidarum, is relatively uncommon but often reported by those dealing with nausea. When Does Excess Saliva Typically Begin? If…
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What My Emergency C-Section Taught Me
Read more When I found out I was expecting my second child, I was filled with anticipation but also a fair bit of anxiety. My first delivery ended in an unexpected emergency C-section, leaving me feeling inadequate and disappointed. However, I came to realize that my birthing experience was just that—an experience—and it didn’t have…
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Is It a Real Contraction or Just a ‘Practice’ One?
Read more Pregnancy brings about many questions, especially when it comes to what sensations are considered “normal.” A frequent concern among expectant mothers is understanding what Braxton-Hicks contractions feel like. Commonly referred to as practice contractions, these can often be mistaken for the onset of genuine labor. Each woman’s experience can vary significantly, even when…
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Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) During Pregnancy
Read more You’re ready to settle down for a good night’s sleep, but your legs have other plans. If you’re experiencing Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) during your pregnancy, you’re not alone. Up to 15 percent of pregnant women face this condition, especially during their third trimester. It’s characterized by a tingling sensation in your legs…
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Understanding Epilepsy During Pregnancy: What You Should Know
Read more If you’re expecting and living with epilepsy, you might be curious about how your condition could impact your pregnancy. The good news is that most women with epilepsy have successful pregnancies and deliver healthy babies. Here’s a friendly guide to help you navigate this journey. What is Epilepsy? Epilepsy is a neurological disorder…
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The Impact of Tragedy: How One Partner’s Loss Sparked a Movement in Maternal Health
Read more “We reached out for help. We spoke with doctors, made phone calls, and even visited the hospital multiple times within those 13 days,” Daniel recalls. “Every time we expressed our concerns about her condition, we were told the same thing—just let her rest, she’s likely overdoing it.” Despite their persistent advocacy, Mia did…