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  • Quitting Smoking During Pregnancy: A Healthy Choice for You and Your Baby

    Read more Pregnancy is an excellent opportunity to quit smoking, which can lead to increased energy and overall well-being during this transformative time. Moreover, it can significantly reduce your long-term health risks, including heart disease, cancer, and respiratory issues. Research indicates that between 12% to 20% of expectant mothers smoke, putting both themselves and their…

  • Misuse of Prescription Medications During Pregnancy

    Read more When a woman becomes pregnant, it’s crucial to reassess her lifestyle choices and make necessary adjustments to safeguard her baby’s health. If you’re grappling with prescription medication dependence or abuse, seeking help is vital—not just for your wellbeing but also for your baby’s. Commonly Misused Prescription Medications: Opioids: These drugs are often prescribed…

  • Navigating Paid Parental Leave as an LGBTQ+ Parent

    Read more Welcoming a new child into your family is a thrilling yet challenging experience, especially for LGBTQ+ parents. The journey to parenthood can be filled with joy, but it also comes with its own set of complexities, particularly when it comes to taking time off work for parental leave. For many new parents, the…

  • Navigating the Emotional Landscape of Infertility

    Read more Infertility can profoundly impact emotional well-being, presenting one of life’s most distressing challenges for couples. The struggle to conceive often brings intense feelings of grief and loss to the forefront. The myriad of medical decisions and uncertainties associated with infertility can lead to significant emotional turmoil. If you find yourself feeling anxious, depressed,…

  • Cordocentesis: Understanding the Procedure and Its Implications

    Read more Cordocentesis, often referred to as Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling (PUBS), is a specialized diagnostic procedure that collects blood from the fetus to identify potential abnormalities. Although this technique is effective, its use has declined in favor of tests like amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS), which carry a lower risk of complications for…