Nausea in the morning - females; Vomiting in the morning - females
Try to keep a positive attitude. Remember that morning sickness usually stops after the first 3 or 4 months of pregnancy. To reduce nausea, try:
The CDC released the findings of their new study published last week in The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology indicating that... Read more »
Now that I'm showing, a lot, I get hit with a gazillion questions every day. Most of the questions come from complete strangers. The most... Read more »
The excitement over the health benefits of vitamin D have, not unexpectedly, generated lots and lots of questions about how, why, and when... Read more »
Question: I am a 54-year-old women who is concerned with taking the right type of vitamins. What vitamins should I be taking and how much... Read more »
For years we've been told that we need to take calcium, vitamin D, magnesium and other vitamins, to protect our bones and slow bone loss. ... Read more »
The FDA is reminding health care professionals of the risk of major birth defects (MBDs) in babies exposed to one of the few medications to be FDA... Read more »
A woman's hormone levels normally change throughout her life for a variety of reasons, and these hormonal changes can lead to changes in her breasts.... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) You may want to limit the amount of nuts you eat while you're pregnant. A new study from the Netherlands finds expectant mothers... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Alternative Names Prevention of birth defects with folic acid (folate) Information Question: Does folic acid use help... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Toxemia; Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) Prevention Although there is no known way to prevent preeclampsia, it is important for all... Read more »