Tag: maternal health

  • Diarrhea During Pregnancy: What You Should Know

    Read more Experiencing diarrhea during pregnancy can be an unfortunate reality for some expecting mothers. Diarrhea, which literally translates to “flowing through,” is defined as having three or more loose or watery bowel movements within a 24-hour period. If you find yourself dealing with this condition, your primary concern should be staying hydrated. Diarrhea can…

  • Trichomoniasis During Pregnancy

    Read more Trichomoniasis, commonly referred to as “trich,” is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that spreads through skin-to-skin contact during sexual activities. Caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis, this infection is treatable and often curable with antibiotics. Among sexually active young women, trichomoniasis is the most prevalent curable STI, making it a concern during pregnancy.…

  • Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) | Small for Gestational Age (SGA)

    Read more Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) is commonly defined as a fetal weight that falls below the 10th percentile for its gestational age, as determined through ultrasound. This condition is also referred to as Small-for-Gestational-Age (SGA) or fetal growth restriction. Types of IUGR IUGR can generally be divided into two main categories: Symmetric or Primary…

  • Understanding Stretch Marks During Pregnancy

    Read more Hey there, mama-to-be! Let’s talk about something that’s often on the minds of expecting mothers: stretch marks. You may have heard a lot about them, and there’s a mix of truths and myths floating around. So, grab a comfy seat and let’s dive into the facts about these “tiger stripes” with the help…

  • Scoliosis During Pregnancy

    Read more If you’re pregnant and have scoliosis, you might be curious about how your condition could impact your baby or whether it will affect your pregnancy or delivery. Here’s a friendly rundown of what you should know. How does scoliosis affect pregnancy? For most women with scoliosis, the condition doesn’t significantly impact their pregnancy…

  • Understanding Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infection: Symptoms, Effects, and Treatment

    Read more Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus that can be transmitted to a developing fetus before birth. While CMV infections are generally harmless and rarely lead to serious illness, they can pose risks in certain situations. For healthy individuals who contract CMV after childbirth, symptoms are typically mild, and there are usually no long-term health…

  • How to Prevent and Manage Sunburn During Pregnancy

    Read more Getting sunburned is never fun, but it can be especially tricky when you’re pregnant. We chatted with skincare experts to get the scoop on how to protect yourself while expecting. Why Your Skin is More Susceptible to Sun During Pregnancy During pregnancy, your skin can become more sensitive to sunlight due to hormonal…

  • 24 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs

    Read more At 24 weeks into your pregnancy, your little one is about the size of an ear of corn, measuring approximately 11.5 inches in length and weighing around 1 pound. Your baby is steadily gaining weight, primarily due to the accumulation of baby fat, muscle growth, and the development of organs and bones. Baby…

  • Understanding High-Risk Pregnancies

    Read more A “high-risk pregnancy” indicates that additional care is essential for a healthy delivery. This designation often applies if you have a chronic health condition or other factors that may complicate the pregnancy. Sometimes, a pregnancy that begins normally can develop complications that categorize it as high-risk. Regardless of the cause, both the mother…

  • How to Soothe Itchy Skin During Pregnancy

    Read more Pregnancy can be a magical journey, but it often comes with its fair share of discomforts—itchy skin being one of the most common nuisances. If you find yourself scratching your belly more than you’d like, don’t worry; you’re not alone. Here’s how to tackle that annoying itch with some simple solutions. What Causes…