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  • How to Find a Great Midwife/OB

    Pregnancy can be an exciting and overwhelming time! This article describes how to make the next nine months go smoother by choosing the right Midwife or Obstetrician for your maternity care.

  • How to Overcome Your Fear of Childbirth

    If you are considering having your first child and find yourself frozen out of fear of childbirth, you are not alone. Several women find themselves in this position, including experienced mothers....

  • How Many Calories a Day in Pregnancy?

    You may be eating for two, but you're not growing an adult in that belly of yours. Pregnancy is not an excuse to eat twice as much, but it is an excuse to eat a bit more than usual. Healthy weight...

  • Pregnancy and AIDS Testing

    The "AIDS test" is a test to detect the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. People who have HIV often go on to have AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), but some people live with HIV for...

  • Health Information on Hair Loss in Women

    The American Academy of Dermatology estimates that 30 million women in the United States experience hair loss yearly, a problem it says is growing. Although still not completely understood,...

  • Natural Over the Counter Menopause Treatments

    When a woman stops menstruating, she will experience menopause. When menopause occurs, the amount of estrogen that is produced in a woman's body is dramatically decreased. This causes hot flashes,...

  • Women's Hair Regrowth Treatment

    The American Academy of Dermatology estimates that in the United States approximately 30 million women suffer from hair loss yearly. There are treatments available to help these women regrow hair.

  • Natural Childbirth Methods & Midwifery

    Deciding whether to have a natural childbirth is a relatively new phenomenon. Until the 20th century, women always had natural childbirths and local women called midwives attended them or women...

  • Breast Infection in Non Nursing Women

    Mastitis, or breast infection, occurs when bacteria invade the fatty tissue of one of your breasts. Breast infections are most common in nursing women, but also occur in women who are not...

  • How to Be BALD

    Hi Men, Every one is caring more about our hair b'coz hair gives look to man. The pollution, water nature, vitamin deficiency and many other factor, which are all plays a major role in the ...

  • How to Relieve Period Bloating Without Drugs

    Along with lower back pain an increased irritability, many women also complain of bloating during their menstrual cycle. This is when the body retains water a week or two before the start of the...

  • Why Would a Woman Be Given Testosterone Gel?

    Women go through a roller coaster of hormonal changes throughout their lives. Even when women have low levels of certain hormones, like testosterone, doctors can prescribe replacement therapy in...

  • DHEA Use in IVF Treatment in Patients Over Age 43

    For women battling age-related infertility, the road to pregnancy can be a rough one. Due to limited ovarian reserve, patients going through In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), a scientific process...

  • Pregnancy & Acne on the Legs

    During pregnancy a women's body goes through a lot of changes, including changes that affect the skin. Some women develop acne, not only on their face, but also on their legs.

  • Women & Crohn's Disease

    Crohn's disease affects the digestive system and causes swelling. This disease can mean frequent and sometimes painful trips to the bathroom. Crohn's disease occurs in women of all ages but is...

  • Stopping Birth Control & Symptoms

    Birth control pills and depo provera shots contain hormones that suppress ovulation and prevent pregnancy. These hormones may linger in a woman's system for a while after stopping the drugs. Also,...

  • How to Help Pregnant Women Quit Smoking

    Approximately 10 percent of pregnant women are smokers, according to the March of Dimes. Not only are they putting their lives at risk by smoking, they are negatively affecting the life of their...

  • What Are the Effects of the Flu in Pregnancy?

    Pregnant women are at higher risk of suffering from influenza-related complications than other healthy women their age. It is important to know the effects that influenza can have on a woman's...

  • The Best Treatment for Hormonal Acne in Adult Women

    Acne is an uncomfortable condition, causing stress and frustration for many women. According to the Mayo Clinic, hormones are a common cause of acne. For this reason, women during their menstrual...

  • How to Dump Your Abuser

    Women are in the most danger when they try to leave an abusive relationship. Here's how to do it the safe way.

  • Why is My Period Late Since I'm Not Pregnant?

    Having a late period or missing a period even when not pregnant is not a rare condition. Its medical name is amenorrhoea. According to Disability Online, many women experience it at some point in...

  • Menopause Pap Tests

    A Pap test, also known as a pap smear, is a procedure that collects cells from the cervix. The cells are screened for any changes that could indicate cancer or pre-cancer. Even women who have gone...

  • What Day Do Women Ovulate In Their Cycle?

    Ovulation is a process that takes place monthly for every woman. Ovulation is an important part of the menstrual cycle and it is necessary for conception to take place.

  • How to Deal With Permanent Hair Loss for Women

    Men are not the only people who struggle with hair loss. According to the American Hair Loss Association, 40 percent of those suffering from thinning hair and bald patches are female. Female...

  • How to Maintain Weight During Menopause

    Weight gain and menopause often go hand in hand for many women, particularly in the abdominal area. Hormonal changes as well as the normal aging process contribute to these extra pounds....

  • What Are the Benefits of Weight Lifting for Women?

    While many women spend countless hours in the gym doing nothing but cardiovascular exercise, it is now recommended that women spend at least a few days a week lifting weights. Today, more women...

  • How to Reduce Estrogen Hormones in Women Naturally

    Estrogen is essential for the female body to mature and prepare for reproduction. Estrogen hormones regulate breast development as well as the menstrual cycle. Women also need estrogen to help...

  • Late Menopause & Pregnancy

    Late menopause is a time when most women don't expect to be--expecting. As unusual as it may be, it can happen. There are several things the menopausal mother, or mother to be, needs to know about...

  • Early Stages of Herpes in Women

    Herpes in women can be painful and serious once an outbreak occurs. Very often, women do not know they have been exposed to the herpes virus, nor do they know when they have actually contracted...

  • Anti Depressant Drugs to Treat Symptoms of Menopause

    Many women experience depression in the years leading up to menopause, known as perimenopause. During this time, women experience gradually declining estrogen levels, which may trigger the onset...

  • How to Treat Flu in Pregnancy

    If you have flu symptoms and are pregnant, call your doctor right away. This flu season it is more important than ever to do so because the H1N1, or swine flu, is more severe in pregnant women....

  • How Long Before Estroven Takes Effect?

    The use of traditional hormone replacement can often cause unwanted side effects. Many women make the choice to use a more gentle approach for hormone replacement such as Estroven. Estroven works...

  • What are the Risks of Fibroids During Pregnancy?

    Uterine fibroids are large masses of tissue cells from the uterus that may range in size from a few centimeters to 15 centimeters or more. Most women with fibroids who become pregnant have normal,...

  • How to Tell Family About Pregnancy

    Pregnancy is an amazing time in a woman's life. Bringing a new child into the world is an exciting journey, and choosing how to reveal the big news is just one of the many decisions to be made....

  • The Best Method to Cure Hot Flashes

    Hot flashes are a problematic symptom of menopause for many women. Hot flashes may occur at any time in the day or night and are very hard to live with for some women. Women who have hot flashes...

  • Federal Grants for Pregnant Women

    Expectant mothers can benefit from federal government resources that will assist them during and after their terms of pregnancy. The government offers these programs to help pregnant women with...

  • Information About the Problems With Abortion

    Abortion is a medical procedure much like other surgeries. Even though not all women will experience problems with abortion, it is important to be aware of the problems and side effects that can...

  • Premenopause Diagnosis

    Premenopause is the first stage of menopause, and it marks the transition of leaving your child-bearing years behind and entering into menopause. All women will experience premenopause. In order...

  • Birth Control & Smoking Risk in Young Women

    Combining smoking with any method of birth control that uses the hormones estrogen and progesterone increases the risk of blood clots, heart attack and stroke. This risk exists for younger women...

  • Levels of Testosterone for Women

    Too much testosterone in females is not good and deficient testosterone levels in females can also be problematic. When a woman is in menopause her testosterone levels will diminish. When that...

  • Should Women in Menopause Take Iron Supplements?

    Women are told to make sure that they get enough iron in their diet to prevent anemia, or iron-poor blood. When women are in their reproductive years and losing blood during their monthly...

  • Mental Problems Related to Menopause

    A woman's risk for depression rises when she reaches mid-life and enters the menopausal phase. There are many reasons why a woman's mental health becomes vulnerable at this time in her life....

  • How Much Iron Supplement Should a Woman Take?

    According to the World Health Organization, iron deficiency is prevalent in both industrialized and developing countries. "Iron deficiency affects more people than any other condition,...

  • Safest Seizure Medication for Pregnancy

    The Epilepsy Foundation states that approximately one third of women who have a seizure condition and become pregnant experience an increase in seizures. Although there are risks associated with...

  • Is it Safe to See a Chiropractor While Pregnant?

    Chiropractors are health professionals that align the joints and spine to relieve pain and stress to maintain health, without the use of medication. Pregnant women may use chiropractic care during...

  • Liminality & Menopause

    Menopause, clinically speaking, is the point at which a woman's body stops producing eggs and decreases its estrogen production. The body is entering the physical stage between youth and old age....

  • How to Interpret the New Mammogram Guidelines

    In November 2009, the US Preventive Services Task Force released its new mammography guidelines, suggesting, among other things, that women in their 40s do not need annual mammograms, that women...

  • Importance of Paps After Menopause

    Doctors differ on whether a post-menopausal woman needs periodic Pap smears or any at all. This is a decision that you are going to have to make for yourself, with some input from your physician.

  • What is the Harmful Effect on the Fetus From the Mother Smoking Cigarettes?

    Smoking has a negative effect on nearly every part of the body, including the reproductive system. Conceiving children is harder for smokers. Pregnant women who smoke or are exposed to secondhand...

  • The Teratogenic Effects of Tegretol

    Tegretol is a commonly prescribed anticonvulsant medication used to help sufferers of epilepsy prevent seizures. Like any drug, it has certain side effects and may pose some risks to the patient,...

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