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When and how to tell your preschooler you’re pregnant
...pregnancy is well established. even better, is to wait until your tummy starts to get bigger. it is really difficult for a little child to understand that you have a baby growing inside you when there...
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How to treat varicose veins after your baby arrives
how to treat varicose veins after your baby arrives varicose veins may not look pretty, but in most cases, they are not dangerous, and in many women, they disappear on their own after pregnancy. if...
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Preparing your school child for a new sibling
...pregnancy and the baby light and positive though – you do not want to scare your child unnecessarily. with older children, it is a good idea to talk to your child about the new baby as if the...
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New arrival for 2 year old - how to cope
...pregnancy is making you feel ill. depending on how advanced your child is, you may be able to explain what things will be like after the baby arrives. children closer to three, for instance, will...
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Postpartum urinary incontinence
...pregnancy or childbirth can cause them to work less efficiently and that can lead to leaks. if you suffered from stress incontinence during pregnancy, then you are more likely to have it after the...
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Postpartum skin: Chloasma
postpartum skin: chloasma chloasma is a non-harmful skin condition that causes dark patches on the skin. it usually starts during pregnancy, and starts fading immediately after childbirth. many women...
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Postpartum rectal bleeding
postpartum rectal bleeding rectal bleeding is quite common after pregnancy and childbirth, and in most cases, it is nothing serious. as scary as it may be, rectal bleeding is actually quite normal...
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Postpartum haemorrhage
...pregnancy, this blood loss is not in the least bit dangerous. as your uterus contracts during childbirth, the blood vessels detached from the uterus will be closed off and you may also find that your...
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Post partum hair loss
post partum hair loss the good news is that post pregnancy hair loss is quite normal, and nothing to be alarmed about. while it may be worrying to suddenly begin losing hair at an alarming rate...
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Postpartum constipation
postpartum constipation just because you weren’t constipated during pregnancy, that doesn’t mean you won’t be after your baby arrives. even women who did not suffer from constipation...
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Postpartum back pain
...pregnancy have been reversed. it is very probable that those changes are still causing your back pain a week or even a month after your child was born. remember that your uterus swelled to many times...
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Postpartum anal incontinence
...pregnancy and labour. the pelvic floor muscles and sphincter, in particular, can sustain injury during delivery. assisted vaginal delivery is a common cause of serious tears to the anal sphincter...
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Fertility awareness methods of birth control
...pregnancy as well. when you avoid having intercourse during those fertile days, fertility awareness methods are referred to as periodic abstinence, or natural family planning. this involves making...
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Emergency Contraception
...pregnancy. there are two methods of emergency contraception, namely pills containing the hormone progestogen, and the iud or intrauterine device. the pills should be taken within three days of...
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Barrier Methods: Condoms for men
...pregnancy, are also the best protection against std’s including aids. condoms are not at all expensive and are available from pharmacies and supermarkets to men of all ages without a...
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Barrier Methods: Cervical Cap
...pregnancy. again, this is where people differ a lot. it is a matter of finding out which contraceptives are available, learning as much as possible about them, and then making a choice as to which one...
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Tips for taking good maternity photos
tips for taking good maternity photos pregnancy is one of the most important parts of motherhood and is gone so quickly that it is important to document the moment however possible. pregnancy is one...
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Birth control injection
...pregnancy, not std's or hiv. the shot works by introducing long-lasting progestin into your body, which suppresses ovulation. it also thicken cervical mucus, so that even if you ovulate, sperm...
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Big Story: How your child can make you healthier
...pregnancy reducing the chance of breast cancer is due to a number of factors. when you become pregnant, your body releases hormones and changes occur. one of these changes involves the maturation of...
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When and how to tell your two year old you’re pregnant
...pregnancy, do not expect them to be too interested at that moment. they really do not understand what is going on, and will probably try to direct your attention to something else. if your toddler...
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