Tag: maternal health
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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…
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Labor Augmentation: Why and How to Give Your Labor a Little Boost
Read more Sometimes, labor can use a little nudge. If you find that your contractions are irregular, infrequent, or have completely stopped, or if your cervix isn’t dilating further, your healthcare provider may recommend augmenting your labor. Here’s what you need to know about labor augmentation, including when it can be beneficial and when it…
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Low Amniotic Fluid Levels: Understanding Oligohydramnios
Read more Amniotic fluid plays a crucial role in supporting your baby’s development. It safeguards the baby, enabling the growth of muscles, limbs, lungs, and the digestive system. This fluid begins to form shortly after the amniotic sac develops, around 12 days post-conception. Initially, it consists mostly of water from the mother, but after about…
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What to Do If You Fall While Pregnant
Read more Hey there, mama! So, you had a little tumble while pregnant? Don’t panic! It’s more common than you might think, and there are steps you can take to ease your worries. Falling can happen due to those pesky loosening ligaments and that growing belly messing with your center of gravity. Plus, we all…
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Uterine Rupture During Labor and Delivery: Signs, Risks & Treatment
Read more Uterine rupture is a serious but uncommon complication that can occur during labor and delivery. It requires immediate medical attention, typically resulting in an emergency C-section followed by surgical repair of the uterus. What is Uterine Rupture? Uterine rupture happens when a weak area of the uterine wall tears, often at the site…
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Hip Pain During Pregnancy: Causes and Solutions
Read more Experiencing hip pain during pregnancy is a common occurrence that many expectant mothers face, particularly in the later stages, especially during the third trimester. As your body prepares for childbirth, discomfort often intensifies, particularly on the side where your baby tends to rest in the womb. What Causes Hip Pain During Pregnancy? Throughout…
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The Persistent Issue of Misogyny in Women’s Healthcare: A Call to Action
Get Pregnant Fast In recent history, women’s healthcare has made significant strides. However, the journey towards equitable treatment remains fraught with challenges. When modern medicine took root in America, women were excluded from practicing it, and although the first female physician, the remarkable Elizabeth Blackwell, graduated nearly 170 years ago, the inclusion of women in…
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Mom’s Tearful Selfie Reveals the Realities of Breastfeeding
Get Pregnant Fast A heartfelt post from a mom captures the unfiltered struggles of breastfeeding. Those who have ventured into the world of breastfeeding understand one thing: while it’s often labeled as “natural,” that doesn’t equate to simplicity. The experience can be fraught with challenges. It’s disheartening to scroll through countless images of picture-perfect mothers…
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) During Pregnancy: A Friendly Overview
Read more Hey there, future moms! Let’s chat about something that might come up during your pregnancy: cytomegalovirus, often referred to as CMV. This virus is quite common and you might have encountered it without even realizing it. In fact, studies indicate that nearly 1 in 3 kids in the U.S. are infected by the…
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Your Guide to the Third Trimester of Pregnancy
Read more As you enter the final leg of your pregnancy journey, there’s still a lot of growth ahead for your little one. Here’s what you can expect as you navigate through these crucial weeks. When Does the Third Trimester Start? The third trimester kicks off around week 28 of your pregnancy and continues until…