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Mom.me : Simple Ways To Improve Chances To Get Pregnant

By | July 14th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

Starting your family is one of the biggest life changes you'll ever make, and it's normal to feel anxious about the prospect of getting pregnant. Start with a trip to your doctor to rule out any underlying health concerns. Once you get the green light, make a few simple changes to boost your fertility. Many of [...]

Mom.me: Signs of Postpartum Depression

By | July 14th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

Feeling overwhelmed, exhausted or inadequate is an almost universal experience for new moms, but postpartum depression occurs when those feelings limit your ability to take care of yourself and your baby. Between 7 and 15 percent of moms experience postpartum depression within the first three months after delivery, although symptoms can occur anytime in the first [...]

Women’s Health: There Are More U.S. Women Dying During Childbirth Than 20 Years Ago

By | July 1st, 2014|Categories: In the News|

With continuously improving healthcare and better access to resources for expectant mothers, global death rates during childbirth have dropped by 45 percent over the past 20 years, according to a recent report by the World Health Organization. While 99 percent of maternal deaths still happen in developing nations, there is still cause for alarm in the [...]

Women’s Health: 4 Ways That Your Period Messes With Your Skin

By | June 25th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

What your period does to our bodies (the cramps! The cravings!) is pretty irritating. But what it does to our skin is simply not pretty. "When hormone levels surge before your period, they also stimulate your oil glands to go into overdrive," says dermatologist Josh Zeichner, M.D. "More oil clogs your pores and feeds acne-causing bacteria.All [...]

U.S. News & World Report: Number of Induced Labors Falling in the U.S., CDC Says

By | June 18th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

After almost two decades of steady increases, the number of U.S. infants born early due to induced labor and C-section has declined in recent years, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rates of induced labor declined across the board since 2006 for expectant mothers at 35 to 38 weeks [...]

Diabetes AND Pregnancy

By | May 20th, 2014|Categories: Blog|

Approximately 1 in 1000 pregnant women in the United States have diabetes requiring insulin treatment prior to pregnancy. Another 3% to 12 % develop diabetes for the first time during pregnancy-- commonly known as gestational diabetes. With both types, it is critical to the health of BOTH the expectant mother and fetus, to control the blood [...]

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Autism: Who’s the Culprit? Mother Nature or Mother Nurture?

By | April 25th, 2014|Categories: Blog|

April is Autism Awareness Month and before the month left, I wanted to write something ‘profound’ on the topic. Having completed a lot of research on the subject before putting pen to paper, I have come to the conclusion that a lot is known…about the unknown nature of the disease. Conflicting literature exists as to the [...]

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Daily Parent: When is the Right Time to Have Kids?

By | April 20th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

Wondering how you’ll know when it’s the right time to have a baby? A lot of factors—including finances and relationship status—influence when you start trying to have a baby. But experts say there are plenty of physical and emotional issues to weigh when deciding if—or when—it’s time to have kids. Young Moms: The Pros Doctors say [...]

New York 1: Keeping Health and Lifestyles in Check Aids Couples’ Ability to Conceive

By | April 4th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

When it comes to trying to conceive, there are some simple things that both men and women can do to boost their fertility. NY1's Jill Urban filed the following report. To view the entire segment, please visit: http://www.ny1.com/content/news/206404/keeping-health-and-lifestyles-in-check-aids-couples--ability-to-conceive

Verily: How to Choose a Good Gynecologist

By | March 12th, 2014|Categories: In the News|

Being comfortable with and trusting your healthcare provider is important, though none perhaps as important as your gynecologist. Let’s face it: Your gynecologist is someone that you’ll share some of your most vulnerable and most intimate moments with, medically speaking of course. From sexual issues to embarrassing concerns “down there” such as irregular vaginal discharge and [...]

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