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What Your OB Wants You To Know Before Your C-Section

By | December 2nd, 2014|Categories: In the News|

The Truth About C-Sections You are much more likely to deliver a baby via C-section today than even 20 years ago. In fact, the number of times the procedure was performed increased 60 percent from 1996 to 2009. In 2010, the Cesarean delivery rate was a whopping 32.8% of all U.S. births. So we spoke to [...]

Eight Tips For Breast Cancer Prevention, Plus Four Things You May Not Know

By | October 19th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women. In the United States, it’s expected that by the end of 2014, about 232,670 cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in women and about 40,000 women will pass away from the disease (it’s also important to note that [...]

14 Things You Didn’t Know (But Should) About Breast Cancer

By | October 5th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

Every year, we hear so much about breast cancer during the month of October - and it can never hurt to reinforce your knowledge of what’s normal and what isn’t. However, new research and misconceptions mean there’s always something more to learn about this extremely common disease. In order to debrief you on the latest, we [...]

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Breast Cancer

By | October 3rd, 2014|Categories: Blog|

1. Breast Cancer can occur in teen years. Although rare, Breast Cancer can present during the teenage years. It is important for teens to learn to examine their breasts early. It is recommended to assess the breasts a few days after their menstrual cycle (when they are less tender) such that they can learn to recognize [...]

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Moms’ Five Biggest Concerns About Prenatal Testing

By | October 2nd, 2014|Categories: In the News|

Whether you have a family history of genetic disorders or are an older mom — or even if you're perfectly healthy — prenatal testing (from noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) to chorionic villus sampling (CVS) to amniocentesis) allows you to gain knowledge about your babies' risk factors. We talked to Dr. Kecia Gaither, Director of Maternal Fetal [...]

The ‘Diabetical’

By | September 25th, 2014|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , |

I have loved the term ‘diabetical’ since the matriarch of Tyler Perry's ‘Madea’ movie franchise first coined the phrase. The term masterfully highlights the diabolical nature of the disease, which has now become a worldwide public health crisis. So what is diabetes? According to the CDC, diabetes reflects a condition where the body doesn't process food [...]

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The ‘Diabetical’

By | September 24th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

I have loved the term “diabetical” since the matriarch of Tyler Perry’s Madea movie franchise first coined the phrase. The term masterfully highlights the diabolical nature of the disease, which has now become a worldwide public health crisis. So what is diabetes? According to the CDC, diabetes reflects a condition where the body doesn’t process food properly. Consumed food [...]

Why Do I Still Look Pregnant Two Years Later?

By | August 30th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

Question of the day: This is one that Breezy Mama (not only wonders, but…) receives a lot: Why do I still look pregnant 2 years later? Is that normal? Will my stomach ever flatten again? Fortunately, Dr. Kecia Gaither, Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine at Brooklyn’s Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, explains why and what [...]

Fit Pregnancy: 4 Pregnancy-Friendly Essential Oils

By | August 6th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

While essential oils can promote healing and ease anxiety, you’re right to approach ‘em with hesitation during pregnancy. "Avoid oils that say 'moving oil' on the label," says Kecia Gaither, M.D., vice chairman and director of maternal fetal medicine at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center. These oils promote circulation—great for most women—but during pregnancy, they [...]

Mom.me: Tips For Keeping Your Husband Calm During Labor & Delivery

By | July 15th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

Pregnancy is a stressful time for a woman – and for an expecting father as well. Becoming a father is a time of great change for a man, with added strain pertaining to financial planning and the changing dynamic of the relationship between himself and his partner, says OB/GYN Kecia Gaither, Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine [...]

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