Breast-feeding
... supply when you're pumping. Breast-feeding
mothers - self-care Definition: Breastfeeding is often ... weeks of breast-feeding . Breast-feeding
mothers must be particularly careful when their babies ... are safe for use by breast-feeding
mothers . If you are fully breastfeeding (not giving ...
Breastfeeding
... breastfeeding problems Breastfeeding
mothers - self-care Formula feeding Age-appropriate ... treatment has ended and breastfeeding
mothers must also inform the prescribing physician . ... milk causes problems for nursing babies whose
mothers use antacids occasionally. why breastfeeding ...
Breast-feeding mothers
... Breast-feeding
mothers - self-care Definition: Breastfeeding is often ... did during her pregnancy . Breast-feeding
mothers must be particularly careful when their babies ... are safe for use by breast-feeding
mothers . If you are fully breastfeeding (not giving ...
Diethylstilbestrol
... to diethylstilbestrol (DES). Women whose
mothers took diethylstilbestrol (DES) during the first ... exposure should be minimized. Daughters of
mothers who took the drug diethylstilbestrol (DES) ... the symptoms? For example, some daughters of
mothers who had been given DES ( diethylstilbestrol ) ...
Feeding
... treatment has ended and breast feeding
mothers must also inform the prescribing physician . ... milk causes problems for nursing babies whose
mothers use antacids occasionally. Breast- feeding ... breast feeding your baby ? Breast feeding
mothers will often experience amenorrhea ; however ...
Infant
... of those in high risk groups, infant s born to
mothers with an STD , ... BiliChek bilirubin ... contact. Also, infant s born to infected
mothers may become infected with the virus . hepatobla ... to the transmission of HIV from infected
mothers to their offspring, the progression of disease ...
Infants
... of those in high risk groups, infants born to
mothers with an STD , ... Another of the early signs ... time period, a group of obstetricians, nurses and
mothers formed the Maternity Center Association (MCA) in ... pregnancy outcomes and improve the health of
mothers and infants . Infants who are exclusively ...
Breastfeeding your baby
... a bottle: ... 1. Are you breastfeeding your baby ? Breastfeeding
mothers will often experience amenorrhea ; however ovulation may still occur ... ( Breastfeeding Your Baby ) Breast-Feeding - Resources Breast-Feeding
mothers Breast-Feeding Problems ( Common Breast - Feeding Problems) ...
Childbirth
... greater for younger women. Mastitis most commonly occurs in nursing
mothers between the first and third weeks after childbirth , usually of the ... and gynecology . Infants can acquire HSV-1 or HSV-2 from their
mothers during pregnancy or childbirth . This usually happens when the mother ...
Crying
... in almost all babies; the only thing that differs is the degree.
mothers 'should not get stress ed' over crying babies 31 July 2006
mothers should try not to be anxious when their babies cry as it could mean the ...
Fetal
... developmental, and psychological abnormalities seen in babies born to
mothers who consumed alcohol during pregnancy . Fetal pleural effusion : In ... . Fetal alcohol syndrome occurs in infants born to alcoholic
mothers when prenatal exposure to ethanol retards fetal growth and ....
Fetal
... developmental, and psychological abnormalities seen in babies born to
mothers who consumed alcohol during pregnancy . Fetal pleural effusion : In ... . Fetal alcohol syndrome occurs in infants born to alcoholic
mothers when prenatal exposure to ethanol retards fetal growth and ....
Hepatitis
... of immunization to prevent transmission of hepatitis B from infected
mothers to their children, ... Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver . ... others through blood or sexual contact. Also, infants born to infected
mothers may become infected with the virus . hepatitis C virus ... The ...
Hepatitis b
... of immunization to prevent transmission of hepatitis B from infected
mothers to their children, ... Hepatitis B , also called serum hepatitis , ... others through blood or sexual contact. Also, infants born to infected
mothers may become infected with the virus . hepatitis C virus ... - ...
HIV
... There are between 6,000 to 7,000 children who are born to HIV -infected
mothers each year in the United States. Teens between the ages of 13 to 19 ... the sexual partners of those in high risk groups, infants born to
mothers with an STD , and people who received blood transfusion s or clotting ...
Make
... start with a referral by your GP to an appropriate specialist. Healthy
mothers Make Healthy Families Get Started - Midwives know that without healthy
mothers none of us will enjoy the wonderful benefits that come from being part of ...
Nursing
... of the nursing profession(1) . Newborns or nursing infants whose
mothers tested positive for HIV but didn't receive treatment also are at high ... available at night. Mastitis most commonly occurs in nursing
mothers between the first and third weeks after childbirth , usually of the ...
Oxytocin
... contraction s. Ultrasound ... The fall in oxytocin meant that the
mothers took longer to produce the first drop of milk and released less milk .1 But the rise in prolactin may have given the
mothers a feeling of breast fullness.1 ... The posterior pituitary secretes ...
Quit smoking
... important if you're a parent or planning to have a baby. Children whose
mothers smoke are more likely to have asthma . Avoid passive smoking as best ... and other smoke-related chemicals are passed through breast milk for
mothers who smoke. 3. Quit smoking cigarettes NOW! 4. Make sure your house ...
Transfusion
... through sharing of tooth brushes, scissors and razors ... High-risk
mothers include women married to bisexual men or men who have an abnormal blood ... the sexual partners of those in high risk groups, infants born to
mothers with an STD , and people who received blood transfusion s ... ...
ABO incompatibility
... ABO incompatibility disease is almost always limited to babies with A or B antigen s whose
mothers have type O blood . ABO Incompatibility Abortion Abortion - Complete Abortion - Elective or Therapeutic Abortion - Incomplete ... ...
ADD
... Awareness Cardio Health Children's Health Colon Cancer Contraception COPD / Emphysema Dental Health Diabetes Elder ... Programs such as
mothers Against Drunk Driving (M ADD ) and Students Against Drunk Driving (S ADD ) are the most well known community-based programs. AD/HD (commonly known ...
Anxiety
... obsessive-compulsive disorder , and social phobia . Question: ... Anxiety 'not directly linked' to birth ing problems 15 August 2006 Expectant
mothers under pressure should not worry about the direct impact of anxiety on their unborn child, claims a new study. Anxiety is a feeling of ...
Apgar score
... of infantile reflexes . Judged by the only two measures of outcome available on birth certificates, birth weight and Apgar score ,
mothers and babies have distinctly better than average outcomes when birth s are attended by midwives, either in or out of hospital s. Casey, B. M., D. ...
Asphyxia
... surfactant production) perinatal infection multi ple birth s ( multi ple birth babies are often premature) ... Unborn babies whose
mothers are affected by eclampsia are at risk of acute asphyxia ( suffocation ). About one in every 14 of these babies die. The inflamed epiglottis ...
B virus
... hepatitis ( inflammation of the liver ). It is carried and passed to others through blood or sexual contact. Also, infants born to infected
mothers may become infected with the virus . hepatitis C virus ... NAP hepatitis B virus (HBV) quantitative panel The NAP (nucleic acid panel) ...
Birth Defects
... kidney abnormality is sometimes part of a syndrome that affects many parts of the body. Birth defects have been reported in babies born to
mothers who took anticonvulsant drugs during pregnancy . No birth defects can be seen in the fetus . If Doppler ultrasound is done, blood flow to ...
Breast
... is involved. Got ... GotMom.org was created by the American College of Nurse-Midwives to provide breast feeting information and resources for
mothers and families. The surgery to remove constriction is commonly done by making an incision under the arm, where the nerve s of the brachial ...
Breast milk
... milk , and vagina l secretions have been linked directly to HIV transmission. HIV also can be spread to babies through the breast milk of
mothers infected with the virus . If the mother takes the drug AZT during pregnancy , she can reduce significantly the chances that her baby will get be ...
Brittle nails
... may acquire a rough and dry appearance, with hair loss and brittle nails . Vitamin A toxic ity is a special issue during pregnancy . Expectant
mothers who take 10 mg vitamin A or more on a daily basis may have an infant with birth defects . The exact symptoms that I had would be dry hair , ...
Candida
... Parasitic infections ( trichomoniasis ). Common symptoms of vagina l infection include: ... Candida is not transmitted sexually, but
mothers may pass thrush on to their newborn children. The baby's tongue will appear red and be covered with white spots (generally appearing 8-9 days ...
Depression
... Depression occurs most frequently in women aged 25 to 44 (4). Approximately 10-15% of all new
mothers will develop postpartum depression , which most frequently occurs within the first year after the birth of a child (5). Depression ...
Family Health
... genetic screening to see if you're at risk too. Keep a record of your family health history - see Charting ... test results, 53% of 42 enrolled
mothers of children aged 8 to 17 years had discussed their result with 1 or more of their children. Age of the child rather than mutation status of the ...
Folate deficiency
... Folate deficiency
mothers who are at high risk for having a baby with spinal defect usually will be told to take 10 times the recommended dose of folic acid . Folate ...
Gestation
... pressure brought on by pregnancy , but which disappears after birth . It affects five to 10 percent of all pregnancies and is more common among
mothers who are pregnant with their first child. Gestation al diabetes is treated with diet and exercise . If this isn't enough, then insulin ...
German measles
... contagious than measles or varicella ( chickenpox ). It occurs throughout the year, but is most common in late winter or early spring. If
mothers get rubella ( German measles ) while they are pregnant, the baby is more likely to be born with a cataract . This is rare but can stop the baby's ...
Glomerulonephritis
... Glomerulonephritis can also result from a gene on the X chromosome passed on from carrier
mothers who have no features, or minimal features of the problem, to their sons, who are affected with the disorder in 50 percent of the cases. ...
Hemophilia A
... Lack of Intrinsic Factor Consumption Coagulopathy (Disseminated Intra vascular Coagulation) Cooley's Anemia ( Thalassemia ) ... High-risk
mothers include women married to bisexual men or men who have an abnormal blood condition called hemophilia a nd require blood transfusion s, ...
Hepatitis c
... hepatitis ( inflammation of the liver ). It is carried and passed to others through blood or sexual contact. Also, infants born to infected
mothers may become infected with the virus . Chronic hepatitis C causes inflammation of the liver that eventually can lead to cirrhosis . One ...
Hypertension
... pressure brought on by pregnancy , but which disappears after birth . It affects five to 10 percent of all pregnancies and is more common among
mothers who are pregnant with their first child. palatoschisis; palatouvularis muscle ; palatovaginal canal; palatovaginal groove; palatum; palatum ...