by Rakhi Kaptiyal - December 14, 2009 - 13 comments
Pregnant women are often advised to abstain from alcohol and are given countless warnings regarding the adverse effects of drinking on the health of their developing offspring. A British doctor however asserts that asking pregnant woman to go without alcohol is âsexistâ and âethically dubiousâ.
by Rakhi Kaptiyal - December 13, 2009 - 1253 comments
Researchers from the University of Turku in Finland have revealed that probiotics taken by women during pregnancy helps in reducing flabby belly and waistline after childbirth.
by Alice Noman - July 3, 2008 - 13 comments
Pregnancy is a beautiful time period for a woman where she feels her baby growing inside her but it also has risk associated with it. If a woman has already some conditions or develops them gradually during pregnancy, which puts the mother or the unborn baby, or both, at higher than normal risk for complications during or after the pregnancy and birth is known as high risk pregnancy.
by jyoti - May 30, 2008 - 6 comments
More often than not, the highly felt body changes act as a tattletale for your pregnancy. Nausea, mood swings, the hormone splurge all are so common â yet uncontrollable. Fast getting into pregnancy track, the breasts also sow up signs of pregnancy. They are evolving and preparing for the arrival of the newcomer.
by jyoti - May 29, 2008 - 11 comments
Prenatal blood screening provides the base for a healthy pregnancy. It is a vital tool that ensures a safe pregnancy and a healthy child. Once the pregnancy is confirmed, doctors usually advice certain routine blood tests. These tests help determine the blood type and Rh factor â positive or negative and reveal the presence of any infection. Moreover, it also runs a check on the presence of any risk that might show up complications later in pregnancy.
by jyoti - May 28, 2008 - 1224 comments
The blood type and Rh status donât hold much importance until you are pregnant. But as Rh incompatibility often leads to various pregnancy complications, the Rh factor screening, either positive or negative, becomes extremely important during pregnancy.
by Alice Noman - April 19, 2008 - 12 comments
Planning for a baby? Good decision, but before that you must take into consideration your health as well as diet. Many believe woman should be careful about their diet only during pregnancy which is entirely wrong, you must take care of your health and diet before that only. If you are putting on or shedding off weight now and then, you must work out to maintain a healthy weight before conceiving.
by jyoti - April 19, 2008 - 20 comments
With the changing times a fatherâs parenting responsibilities are also fast changing. Encompassing the first and foremost of earning a living for the family to fulfilling the role of âResident Supreme Authority Figureâ, the fatherâs role now runs down a huge list.
by jyoti - April 14, 2008 - 1302 comments
The placenta is an ephemeral organ formed during the gestation (pregnancy). The placenta develops from the same sperm and egg cells that form the fetus, and functions as a foetomaternal organ with two components.
by Alice Noman - December 12, 2007 - 10 comments
Make an appointment with your doctor if you are trying hard for a baby without a success for last 12 months.
