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Tips for Overcoming Perinatal LossExperiencing perinatal loss can be painful and difficult. To help understand what type of impact perinatal loss can have on someone and tips for overcoming perinatal loss, I have interviewed therapist Donna Pollard, MA, BCC, LMHC, NCC.
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Tips for Coping with Perinatal Mood DisordersDuring pregnancy many women experience perinatal mood disorders, which can have a negative impact not only on the mother but also on the unborn baby.
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Perinatal Hospice: Support for the Parents of Ill or Stillborn InfantsAn overview of the services offered by Perinatal Hospice Support.
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Perinatal Mental Health: Helping Women Cope with Pregnancy and Baby's ArrivalAs a mother of two young children, I remember the mood swings and ups and downs of the perinatal period. While some are common and easily managed, some occurrences during the perinatal period can have an impact on overall mental health.
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Perinatal Mental Health TipsWomen in the perinatal stage of their pregnancy can develop mental illnesses in this vulnerable state.
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Perinatal Mental HealthOverview, explanation, treatment options, and self help tips for Perinatal Mental Health.
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Perinatal Blues in the WinterNutrition tips to prepare your body to ward off depression brought on by old man winter.
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Perinatal Mental Health AdvicePregnancy is a wonderful time for a woman. However, the joy of expecting and nurturing a new life can be dampened by some stressful, but typical pregnancy symptoms. Knowing what to expect and what to do can help a new mother-to-be keep her balance in those unsteady days.
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Perinatal Stroke & Cesarean Section: Increased Risk for Cerebral Palsy ComplicationsFor children with cerebral palsy, the timing of the symptom manifestation, coupled with the type of birth, may determine what co morbid disabilities are present.
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The Dark Crystal: Analysis of Transpersonal Motifs and Psychology ThemesA look at The Dark Crystal with regard to transpersonal representations, universal archetypes, and Stanislav Grof's perinatal matrices.
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PTSD After ChildbirthA brief glance at the symptoms of PTSD after childbirth and the treatment options available to new mothers. -
10 Tips for Emotional Health During Pregnancy & BeyondThis article gives women who are pregnant or have recently had a baby information on the frequency of perinatal mental health problems and ten tips to avoid depression and anxiety during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
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Why People like SaltAt birth, sweet taste is preferred and sour and bitter are rejected; preference for salt emerges by approximately 4 months.
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HIV / AIDS in AmericaSince the 1980's HIV/AIDS has been running rampant not just across the World, but also in America.
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Infant Mortality Rises in Southeast, Officials ConcernedThere is a disturbing trend in Mississippi and other nearby southeastern states. Infant mortality rates which officials have vigilantly battled for years to lower have begun to increase rapidly. -
Hepatitis C 101: Simple Answers to Basic QuestionsHepatitis C is caused by a blood-borne virus that attacks the liver cells. Although highly infectious, it can pass unnoticed with minimal or no symptoms.
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Defining Mental RetardationA definition of what mental retardation means and some of the causes of it.
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Depression Linked to Early BirthPregnant woman who are suffering from severe depression could be putting their unborn baby at risk according to a report released today.
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Circumcision Doesn't Effectively Prevent Urinary Tract InfectionOne of the so-called medical reasons for circumcising a male is a decreased risk of UTI. Rate by which its lowered is from 1-10%, but risk of complication is 2-10%. Risk of UTI is only 1% for intact males anyway.
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Top Ten Gift Ideas for the Mom-to-BeThis list of ten gifts are for mom herself, to help her relax, enjoy her pregnancy, and cherish the memories of this momentous time in her life for years to come.
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Finding Information Online About DysmaturityDysmaturity or Intrauterine Growth Retardation (IUGR) occurs when a fetus grows slower than it should. Both the pregnancy and the fetus are at risk. Here are some online resources for finding out more about dysmaturity:
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Understanding Patent Ductus Arteriosus or PDAPatent Ductus Arteriosus, also referred to as PDA is a congenital heart defect. This article provides an overview of the condition and current treatment options.
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Facts About Premature Birth: Stop Blaming the MotherThis article attempts to point out the accurate statements, dispel the misconceptions presented in the Causes and Methods of Preventing Premature Births article and provide some relevant facts from valid medical sources to back up the information. -
CDC Issues New Guidelines on HIV/AIDS TestingThe CDC has changed its guidelines on HIV testing in order to bring in more high risk individuals earlier, when treatments are most effective. -
Higher Infant Death Rates Accompany Voluntary C-SectionsIf you've decided to have your next child via a voluntary c-section, you may want to reconsider. A study to be published in September indicates that infant and neonatal death rates during voluntary c-sections are higher than during vaginal births -
Reincarnation, Sylvia Browne, and the Persuasion of an After-life ExistenceThere have consistently been a few questions that have timelessly taunted man and science: "What is the meaning of life?", "What is the meaning of death?" and "What comes next?" Reincarnation answers the last question and sheds light on the other two...
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The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Children's Cognitive AbilitiesHIV in a child that is passed from the mother is a very unfortunate disease. The child has no chance before it is even born. The virus sets in at an extremely e
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Three Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in RaleighRaleigh and the surrounding area are just coming up to speed on city based problems. As one of the fastest growing small cities in America, it is just catching up on some of the facilities needed to maintain a quality of life.
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How Changes in Education can Change Juvenile CrimeEducation, formal and informal, is an excellent place to start combating juvenile crime. The environment in which young people grow and develop influence the choices they make.
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Postpartum AddictionAddiction can strike anyone, including the postpartum woman. After the birth of a baby, women are most vulnerable and can easily become addicted to painkillers or antidepressants.
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