What if I go past my due date?
Pregnancy is full of anticipation, and it seems to start from the very beginning. Many patients are able to figure out their due dates immediately after their home
Read morePregnancy is full of anticipation, and it seems to start from the very beginning. Many patients are able to figure out their due dates immediately after their home
Read moreAs we recently discussed, many of the aches and pains experienced during pregnancy are normal. Your obstetrician or midwife can advise you in ways to find relief, and we’ve
Read moreEvery pregnant woman understands that at some point around the time of her due date, she will likely begin to experience the first signs of labor. Many are
Read moreWe all carry yeast in/on our bodies. The most abundant place is in the large intestine. Yeast usually exits in balance with other organisms, such as bacteria, and
Read moreA question we often hear is whether there are negative consequences for fertility from long-term use of hormonal contraceptives like the pill. This is a very reasonable concern
Read moreOne of the most important questions I almost never get asked in the exam room is: “What’s the best thing I can do for my heart?” Why doesn’t
Read moreAlmost as soon as expectant mothers (and fathers!) confirm a pregnancy, many important questions come to mind. Is my baby healthy? Will I be a good parent? What
Read moreIt’s not uncommon for pregnant women to come down with a cold at least once during their nine months of pregnancy. It’s important to take extra care to
Read moreFrom the very beginning, pregnancy presents you with many choices. Whether it’s when to start trying to get pregnant, how to announce the news or which baby name
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