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Conditions treated: Gynecology, Preeclampsia
Treating Pre- Eclampsia with Alfalfa
Alfalfa also known as Lucerne or Purple Medica is a perennial flowering plant cultivated as an important forage crop. Alfalfa lives from three to twe...
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Conditions treated: Chronic Illness, Diabetes Mellitus
Treating Diabetes Mellitus with Apple
The apple is a tree and its pomaceous fruit, of the species Malus domestica in the rose family Rosaceae. It is one of the most widely cultivated tree...
Encyclopedia: Complications of Pregnancy
Complications of pregnancy are the symptoms and problems that are associated with pregnancy. There are both routine problems and serious, even potentially fatal problems. The routine problems are normal complications, and pose no significant danger to either the woman or the fetus. Serious problems can cause both maternal death and fetal death if untreated. , Common, particularly in the third trimester when the patient's center of gravity has shifted. ,...
Pregnancy Care Planner
Whether you're planning to have a baby, are already pregnant, or your new baby has just arrived, this new interactive pregnancy planner is for you. It's the perfect way to find out all you need to have a healthy and happy pregnancy and to make sure you get the care that's right for you. NHS, the UK's government sponsored health service provides this and many other authorititative health guides.
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Questions and Answers
My daughter was found to have diabetes during her current pregnancy (gestational form). I wanted...
Diabetes in the mother during pregnancy, whether acquired during or before the pregnancy, does hold some risks for the fetus, usually having a high birth weight (over 4 kilos), and...
Asked by YoungGranny - 1 month ago
I have just found out that I have gestational diabetes and I am over 37...
Thanks for the help..
Asked by LORENA_ - 0 month ago
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My cousin recently anounced that she is pregnant....she has been to the dr. a few...
There is a condition in pregnancy, an extreme condition of morning sickness called hyperemesis gravidarum (excessive vomiting during pregnancy). It can cause you to vomit blood. If the vomiting is severe,...
Asked by follow_ur_heart - 18 months ago
I noticed it was on there in "06", not now. Has anyone smoked during pregnancy and...
I haven't smoked since I started TTC. I used to smoke Marlboro Lights, though, and they seem to have different warnings on different boxes. Some I would buy had the part...
Asked by relaxrx - 5 months ago
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Abortion Debate a Few Pregnancy Complications.. - 19 replies
to the complications that arise in pregnancy and are caused by pregnancy.. If anyone would like to add -section, right? steen I was showing bd cause she said these were pregnancy complications...
Jan 04, 2005
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Pregnancy Complications And Lactating - 6 replies
pregnancy? He certainly suffered w/ my malabsorbtion since he only weighed 5lbs 11oz (my daughter or not during a pregnancy? Do both parents have to have it to pass it on to children. Thanks for any
Jan 07, 2004
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Pregnancy Complications??? - 4 replies
Thats called an eptopic (sp) pregnancy if the baby is in her tubes. Ive been hearing... and find out!I don't know anything about green urine being a sign of an ectopic pregnancy...
Nov 09, 2006
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Does anastic and stuff complicate an early pregnancy?
What is anastic? Do you mean anaesthetic? I found the following information here: http://bhhdoa.org.au/aip/pregnancy.html The drugs used for an anaesthetic have been examined at some length to see if they have had any effect on either of...
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My girlfriend had some complications with her pregnancy with our...
Yes, go! Go fast! I'm sure that she wants you there, and that is where you should be!...
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