Shine in Pink: Join the fight against Breast Cancer
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6M ago
October is a month of battle and hope, we unite our voices to celebrate the courage, strength, and determination that all of you represent. During we want to remind you that you are powerful, strong, and capable of facing any challenge that comes your way ..read more
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Birth Defect Prevention: What Can you Do?
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1y ago
Prenatal vitamins replenish your body after sharing nutrients with your growing baby and also play a crucial role in the prevention of birth defects. One of the most important components of these vitamins is folic acid, the synthetic version of a vitamin called folate ..read more
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Keep your mind stress free
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1y ago
Stress is something that we all experience at one point or another. It is typically present in our daily lives, even when brought on by pleasant circumstances like planning a vacation, getting pregnant, having a work promotion, etc. It is a particular feeling in that we don’t always feel its presence in the same way that we feel anger or sadness but its weight still presses on our shoulders ..read more
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The Woman Behind A Medical Miracle: Henrietta Lacks
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1y ago
American exceptionalism would not allow for this story to be told, that is, the story of Henrietta Lacks. Her life began in a shack in Roanoke, Virginia, now, what her mother, Eliza Lacks Pleasant, did not know was that she had just birthed a medical marvel. It would be decades later that Henrietta’s genetic code would prove to be most astonishing ..read more
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What is “Cord Blood and Tissue Banking”?
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1y ago
is the structure that carries blood rich with oxygen from the mother to the fetus along with other nutrients that essentially feed the baby during the gestational period. In the past, this structure was thrown away after delivery, viewed as merely another component of medical waste but research has found it to contain incredible healing potentials ..read more
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Pregnancy FAQs According to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG)
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1y ago
A million and one questions arise after finding out you are pregnant.  Chances are there was a mother-to-be before you with similar questions whether it is regarding nutrition, prenatal care, pre existing conditions, or do’s and don’t. Below is a series of Frequently Asked Questions off of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology website. The ACOG website is a good resource since it plays a role in how obstetricians nationwide manage your pregnancy. However, it is always best to consult your doctor about your specific case ..read more
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It’s ok to feel what you feel
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1y ago
Being pregnant often comes with constant congratulations from friends and strangers and conversations about how happy you must be. And yes, it can be a very exciting time but, likewise, it is a period of your life full of fluctuation in your physical body as well as mental state and maybe even a grieving process for the life that used to be and the changes that you anticipate ..read more
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Why Visit a Gynecologist?
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1y ago
, a gynecologist is a doctor that treats and focuses on the entire female reproductive system, including topics such as menstrual cycles, pregnancies, obstetrics and fertility issues, hormonal disorders, sexually transmitted diseases, and all other sort of diseases, cancers, and infections that may occur ..read more
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When Should You Start Visiting a Gynecologist?
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1y ago
An early start in establishing a relationship with a can help solve any doubts or questions that arise throughout development and be a vehicle for learning more about the body and its functions ..read more
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