A new study in The Annals of Internal Medicine warns pregnant and post-partum women of an increased risk of blood clots. |
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are well known to elevate blood pressure outside of pregnancy or outside of the post-partum period. |
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It's called post-partum psychosis, but in actual effect, there's no difference in the schizophrenia spectrum. |
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Menstruating or post-partum women have to postpone the Tawaaf till they can perform ghusl. |
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They just fat-shame women who struggle post-partum and frankly, I am sick of them. |
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Women during and after pregnancy can benefit from treatment, not only to help with any postural strains, but also to prepare for childbirth and assist post-partum recovery. |
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Women who do not wish to become pregnant should use an additional contraceptive method during the entire post-partum period but especially if bottle-feeding is increased. |
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Yet local researchers continue to show good potential to address such problems as post-partum bleeding. |
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Most of these new infections are believed to stem from transmission in utero, during delivery or post-partum as a result of breastfeeding. |
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The main burden of post-partum and neonatal care often falls on the family of the mother and newborn. |
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Sophie said she experienced post-partum depression syndrome, or the baby blues, during the first months after the birth of her boy Rangga. |
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Her vigorous infant breastfed well, and they were discharged on the second post-partum day. |
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He condemned Brooke Shields for taking Paxil to treat her suicidal, post-partum depression. |
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I'm suffering from a kind of post-partum depression. |
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Even with support around me, I found the post-partum period challenging. |
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Since post-partum is a known risk period, this does seem sensible. |
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Women are more likely to recover sooner from birth and less likely to experience post-partum depression. |
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You will have lochia, or post-partum bleeding for up to a few weeks. |
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Research has shown benefits to planned home birth, including lower risk of hemorrhage, infection, and post-partum depression. |
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However, it is also possible that in years of late snow-melt, pikas may lose litters or reabsorb litters and then breed again in post-partum estrus. |
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Such services include post-partum screening in hospitals, assessments by public health nurses, and the designation of a service coordinator for each high risk family that requires it. |
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Rejoicing in the delightful name of effluvium post-partum, this phenomenon is easily explained. |
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After a woman had finished her post-partum bleeding, why would she go out when there was a new moon if she had given birth to a baby boy? |
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Calcium plays a major role in fetal bone mineralization as well as limits risks of high blood pressure in pregnant women and post-partum depression. |
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Pre-eclampsia can appear at any time during the pregnancy, delivery and up to six weeks post-partum, though it most frequently occurs in the final trimester and resolves within 48 hours of delivery. |
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She died after falling from Whitby Cliffs after giving birth and was thought to be suffering from post-partum psychosis. |
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Lamaze offers classes to expecting parents on how to happily handle pregnancy and also prepares them for post-partum. |
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The Programme seeks to reduce maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity and prevent children from being born with disabilities as a result of an ailment occurring during pregnancy, confinement or post-partum. |
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The model is equipped to present scenarios such as post-partum haemorrhage, breech birth and forceps delivery in a real life way. |
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Suicide in pregnancy, puerperal psychosis and post-partum depression count as direct maternal deaths. |
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A total of 239 pregnant, post-partum, and nonpregnant women of reproductive age who were hospitalized or died from pH1N1 were included in this study. |
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They completed a series of questionnaires during pregnancy and the first post-partum year. |
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