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Becoming a mother is a life-changing experience filled with joy, challenges, and significant physical and emotional adjustments. Amid this whirlwind, a crucial aspect often falls by the wayside: postpartum nutrition. The focus typically leans heavily on preparing for pregnancy and childbirth, yet the weeks following delivery demand just as much, if not more, attention to
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When expecting my first child, my ambitions were enveloped in a mix of bravado and trepidation. The moment my midwife probed about my preferred birthing method, I impulsively declared, “I don’t want an epidural.” At 37 years old and newly married, my mind was filled primarily with two thoughts: an aversion to needles and a
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The legalization and acceptance of cannabis across various states in the U.S. have sparked discussions on its use in different demographics, including expectant mothers. A recent study conducted by the University of Georgia surveyed over 4,300 pregnant women, revealing that 5.7% admitted to using marijuana during pregnancy. This growing trend is often related to the
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Prenatal genetic screening has become a staple component of early pregnancy care. Designed to provide reassurance and insights into the well-being of an unborn child, screening tests have gained popularity among expectant parents. However, as recent discussions regarding the accuracy and reliability of these tests have unfolded, it is imperative to scrutinize their implications thoroughly.
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Parenting is a beautiful yet challenging journey, filled with moments of joy and instances that test one’s courage and resilience. In the realm of public parenting, where personal experiences are shared on platforms such as reality TV, these challenges are amplified under the watchful eyes of millions. Jenni “JWoww” Farley, known for her role on
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For over a decade, Makena, a synthetic form of progesterone, stood as the singular pharmaceutical option for the prevention of preterm birth in the United States. Approved in 2011 through the FDA’s expedited approval process, it was heralded as a breakthrough for many expectant mothers facing the specter of premature labor. However, controversy loomed large
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