Pregnancy Circulation Problems: Your Guide to Poor Circulation in Pregnancy
Leg cramps and varicose veins in pregnancy could indicate poor circulation problems. Learn how to treat symptoms of circulation problems in pregnancy. read more
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Leg cramps and varicose veins in pregnancy could indicate poor circulation problems. Learn how to treat symptoms of circulation problems in pregnancy. read more
Learn about ectopic pregnancy, a serious medical condition where a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus. Symptoms, causes, and treatment options... read more
Around 10 to 15 percent of all babies born in the US need to spend time in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Babies most often need extra care to... read more
Carrying twins, triplets, or more multiple babies brings challenges and excitement to pregnancy, labor, and delivery. Hear one mother's story of the w... read more
Be prepared for sudden birth or precipitous labor with these medical tips for delivering a baby not in a hospital. read more
Know the signs of when you're going into labor and the signs that it's time to go to the hospital for labor and birth. read more
Various types of pain relief medication can help during labor and childbirth. Get the facts about analgesic drugs, which dull the perception of pain; ... read more
If you're pregnant with twins, you may be concerned about how you'll manage during and after birth. Although pregnancies with multiples are more likel... read more
During pregnancy, prepare for labor and birth before your due date to help with a smooth delivery. Make a birth plan detailing where to have your baby... read more
What to expect at your first ultrasound. A first-trimester ultrasound scan can detect gestational age, due dates, and more. read more
Prenatal care decisions include family-practice doctor vs. obstetrician, group practice vs. nurse-midwife, and hospital or birthing center vs. home bi... read more
During pregnancy, labor, and postpartum care, you may see an obstetrician (ob/gyn), a general practitioner, a midwife, a pediatrician, and a neonatolo... read more
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