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Cesarean Sections May Lead to Postnatal or Postpartum DepressionStudies show that c-sections increase the risk for postnatal or postpartum depression. Doctors say that a c-section is not merely a medical procedure, but is a psychological experience. -
What to Expect on Prenatal and Postnatal ClassesThe following are tips on what you can expect from prenatal and postnatal classes:
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Postpartum Depression in Men: Paternal Postnatal Depression Common in New DadsA recent report in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that paternal postnatal depression (PPND) is relatively common in men following the birth of a child. What is PPND? What are the symptoms? How can it be effectively treated? -
Postnatal Growth of BabiesThis articles discusses the postnatal development of a baby.
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What You Need to Do when Leaving the Birthing Room and Going to Postnatal WardYou need to be prepared when you go to the postnatal ward.
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Prenatal and Postnatal Yoga Classes in Central MassachusettsFind prenatal and postnatal yoga classes in Central Massachusetts.
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Postnatal Exercise and Breast-feedingExercise and milk production, Feed before exercising, Range of movement, Breast-feeding and weight loss and much more.
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Postnatal Fitness: A Workout for New MomsYou've just experienced one of the most beautiful things life has to offer...having a baby.
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The Postnatal TruthSome tips from a mom of four about the postnatal period: These are a few things I wished I'd known the first time around. -
Postnatal Depression in FathersAn insight into postnatal depression in fathers, a condition which has not been fully researched, but one that leaves many new dads feeling pressured and alone
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Non-Organic Produce May Pose a Risk to Your BabyThree separate studies show that prenatal, but not postnatal, low exposure to pesticides affects brain development of children by lowering their IQ. Suggestions on how to reduce pesticide residues on produce are given.
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Postpartum Depression in Men is Not UncommonThink postpartum depression only affects women? Not so. Postnatal depression is surprisingly common in in men. Find out more about the problem of depression in new dads.
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Is it safe for a woman to exercise after she becomes pregnant?Doctors gave the OK to moderate exercise during pregnancy in 1985, when the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists published a report entitled "Exercise During Pregnancy and the Postnatal Period."
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Post Natal Depression and Post Delivery ProblemsAfter a woman gives birth it is quite common to feel depressed, though this does not happen to everyone. Some women feel calm and happy, while 50-80% of women have short term feelings of anxiety.
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Risk Factors for PostPartum DepressionPostpartum Depression (sometimes known as PPD or postnatal depression) can happen to any woman, after the birth of any child (not just the first). Learn what the risk factors for PPD are, and if you are at increased risk.
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Postpartum Depression: My Time in DarknessPostpartum Depression afflicts an estimated 13% of postnatal women annually. For me, it was a dark hole that I slid into silently. -
How to Have a Happy PostpartumPostpartum depression is a very real concern to new mothers. Eighty percent of women experience some sort of postnatal mood disorder, the mildest of which is called the "baby blues". With proper preparation, the majority of women can avoid the baby blues.
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Deformities: Circumstances that Cause a Deformed Child to Be BornIn some respects, the series of occurrences that happen prior to birth are even more important than the postnatal happenings, for if any one of the events that occur before birth takes place improperly, the child may, from then on, go through life physically disadvantaged.
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Kabuki Make-up Syndrome: a Disorder Affecting Facial FeaturesKabuki syndrome patients typically present with five main manifestations: characteristically strange facial features, skeletal abnormalities, postnatal growth deficiency, intellectual disability, and abnormalities of dermal ridges.
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Yoga for Kids and Families in Central MassachusettsRead on to find yoga classes for kids and for families in Central Massachusetts. -
Depression After PregnancyYou have just given birth to your wonderful bundle of joy. This is one of the most special times in your life, but you are feeling very sad, alone, afraid or unloving towards your baby. Why?
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Birth Control Methods After PregnancySo, your new baby has finally arrived. The last thing (or perhaps the first thing!) brand-new moms want to think about are their birth control options. Either way, postpartum is the perfect time for it.
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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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Medical Management of Intersex Infants and ChildrenWhile Intersex conditions have been acknowledged for centuries, medical management has only been implemented in the last several decades, and often causes more harm than good in those diagnosed with ambiguous or undiffretiated genitalia.
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: CDC Releases New Guidelines On Identification and TreatmentFetal Alcohol Syndrome is still a major public health problem despite intensive outreach and prevention efforts. -
Top Ten Gifts for New MomsI'm a new mom, and I feel like my life has changed forever. For all of the new moms on your gift list, here are some great gift ideas to fit all price ranges. -
Northside Hospital AtlantaHands down, Northside Hospital's Women's Center, and their maternity services in particular, is a wonderful place. For anyone who lives in the Metro Atlanta area and is expecting, I highly recommend you give Northside a visit. You'll be glad that you did -
For Moms with Stress Reduction Problems - The Supermarket, An Unexpected DistractionMoms in need of some form of stress reduction and regeneration are finding a trip to the supermarket can offer a surprising opportunity for the mind to wander in new and interesting possibilities. .
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Introduction to HomebirthThis is the first of what I hope will be several articles about homebirth. In this article I address the main reason that people don't like to consider homebirth, and I help them confront it. I also outline future potential articles. -
The Best Online Sites for MomsWhether you've got a newborn or several teens, if you're a mom, you need help and resources. Here are a few suggestions of fabulous online mom sites.
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