Pregnancy, Fertility and Childbirth

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Q Can being pregnant affect my skin texture?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Because of hormonal fluctuations, women can experience many skin changes during pregnancy. Some examples are acne and changes in pigmentation known as pregnancy mask. Full Answer
Q Why should I see my OB/GYN if I want to get pregnant?
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Your OB/GYN can be a great guide if you're planning to get pregnant. In this video, Dr. Ashley Briggs lists a number of topics that should be discussed with your OB/GYN if you want to have a baby. Full Answer
Q How should I count my baby's kicks during pregnancy?
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Try to do your kick count about the same time every day. Pick a time of day when you know your baby is active. The best time is after you eat a snack or meal. Sit in a chair with your feet up or lay down on your side. Make sure your baby is... Full Answer
Q How do I use a kick count chart during pregnancy?
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Using a kick count chart is easy! Make sure you note the day you begin counting, your due date and the time of day you will be counting at the top of the chart. Remember, each twist, turn, swish, roll or jab counts as one kick! When you have... Full Answer
Q How do I make myself ready to return to work after maternity leave?
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Returning to work after giving birth can bring major concerns for new parents. Prepare yourself by getting organized at home, as if you were working your normal work hours. For example, if your work hours are 9am to 5pm, then get up early enough to pack... Full Answer
Q Can I drink herbal laxative teas during post-natal care?
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David Hoffmann, Integrative Medicine
Current knowledge about childbirth and herbal laxatives (e.g. Senna)  tells us that plants such as Senna  are safe for women who experience constipation in the post-natal period. There have been no reports of birth defects or other problems... Full Answer
Q If one twin dies before birth, can the other twin survive?
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Dr. Anthony Komaroff, Internal Medicine
The death of one fetus in a twin pregnancy can be an unexpected and sad event. But often the health of the remaining fetus is unaffected and the pregnancy will continue to a healthy birth. This is particularly true when the death of a co-twin is early in... Full Answer
Q How would I use an online childbirth class?
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An online childbirth course is a great option for pregnant women with scheduling or time conflicts. It’s also an answer for mothers on bed rest or parents who want a refresher course. Mothers typically log on at the same time they would take a... Full Answer
Q What is the treatment for Rh incompatibility during pregnancy?
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This difference in the blood of mother and baby, known as Rh incompatibility, causes the mother’s immune system to attack the red blood cells of the baby in the womb. As the mother’s antibodies destroy the baby’s red blood cells, the... Full Answer
Q What is twin-to-twin transfusion?
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Twin-to-twin transfusion is a condition that can develop in two or more fetuses who share the same placenta. In this condition, abnormal blood vessels develop in the placenta and move blood from one twin to another. The risks of twin-to-twin transfusion... Full Answer