Postpartum
... and circumstances, the content and quality of
prenatal care, the conduct of labor and birth , the ... placenta l fragments thyroid conditions ...
prenatal and postpartum Kegel exercises (tightening ... a non-interventive childbirth with competent
prenatal , labor and delivery assistance and postpartum ...
Prenatal
...
prenatal diagnosis : Diagnosis before birth . Methods for
prenatal diagnosis include ultrasound of the uterus ... for chromosome or biochemical analysis; ...
prenatal testing: What's involved and who should consider ...
Vitamins
... by normal cell function ( metabolism ).
prenatal vitamins are prescribed when a woman becomes ... from food additive provisions. Take your
prenatal vitamins at night. Increase vitamin B6 in ... RD, nutrition ist for PHARMAVITE. And if your
prenatal vitamin makes you sick? "There are liquid [and ...
Family Planning
... CM provides primary health care to women of childbearing age including:
prenatal care, labor and delivery care, care after birth , gynecological exams, ... history. A discussion of the risks and family planning can be useful.
prenatal or preimplantation genetic testing may be available depending on the ...
Fetal
... of physical, mental and behavior al abnormalities associated with
prenatal exposure of the fetus to alcohol, which occurs when a pregnant woman ... alcohol syndrome occurs in infants born to alcoholic mothers when
prenatal exposure to ethanol retards fetal growth and development. Fetal ...
Fetal
... of physical, mental and behavior al abnormalities associated with
prenatal exposure of the fetus to alcohol, which occurs when a pregnant woman ... alcohol syndrome occurs in infants born to alcoholic mothers when
prenatal exposure to ethanol retards fetal growth and development. Fetal ...
IM
... or breastfeeding . return to top ... IMR's are correlated with
prenatal care. Women who receive adequate
prenatal care tend to have better pregnancy outcomes when compared to little or ...
Postpartum care
... an exception to this policy and authorization for full coverage for my
prenatal , birth , and postpartum care under the care of _______________ for a ... midwives (CNMs) have training in women's health care needs, including
prenatal , labor and delivery, and postpartum care . Certified registered nurse ...
Premature Birth
... Retinopathy of prematurity - The first line of defense is regular
prenatal care to prevent premature birth and complications during childbirth . ... problems . Treatment ... Statistics clearly show that early and good
prenatal care reduces the chance of a premature birth , having a small baby, and ...
Abdominal ultrasound
... and management of pheochromocytoma . Placenta previa is usually diagnose d with an abdominal ultrasound performed during a routine
prenatal examination by an obstetrician-gynecologist (ObGyn). If there is time, your doctor will usually try to confirm the diagnosis first with a ...
Amniocentesis
... This article details the procedure, the risks and benefits. Genetic tests (on blood ) can confirm the diagnosis , and may be done
prenatal ly using CVS or amniocentesis if there's known to be a risk - although in most cases the condition doesn't recur within one family. Appetite must ...
Amphetamine
... s, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, steroids, and analgesics can be knowingly or unknowingly overprescribed or otherwise used improperly.
prenatal use of amphetamine s is associated with low birth weight and premature birth , and may cause intra cranial (in the head) bleeding in the baby. ...
Anoscopy
... Opposing action between agents (eg, drugs), or when the combined effect is less than the effect of one of the agents alone. ANTENATAL: See
prenatal . Anoscopy : An exam of the anus and lower rectum using a short, lighted tube called an anoscope. Proctoscopy: An exam of the rectum using ...
Arteriovenous malformation
... s Definition Arteriovenous malformation s are blood vessel defects that occur before birth when the fetus is growing in the uterus (
prenatal development). The blood vessels appear as a tangled mass of arteries and veins. Arteriovenous malformation (AVM): An arteriovenous ...
Cerebral palsy
... causes and treatment . Source:WebMD Medical Reference from The Cleveland Clinic ... CEREBRAL PALSY SYMPTOMS"A form of paralysis caused by a
prenatal brain defect, characterized by involuntary motions and difficulty in control of the voluntary muscle s. Congenital syphilis Cerebral palsy ...
Cervix
... cancer cells, may be an alternative to surgery . - Testing material from the cervix for gonococcal infection at the mother's first
prenatal visit - Taking a second cervical culture later in the pregnancy , for women at high risk for gonorrhea ... Pap Plus Speculoscopy (PPS) ...
Conception
... a deleterious effect on the pregnant woman or fetus . Like CNMs, the CM provides primary health care to women of childbearing age including:
prenatal care, labor and delivery care, care after birth , gynecological exams, newborn care, assistance with family planning decisions, pre conception ...
Death
... obstetricians, are realizing that nurse-midwives may also help cut health-care costs and decrease infant death rates by improving access to
prenatal care, ... CHRONIC HEPATITIS - Prolonged inflammation and death of liver cells persisting for six months or more caused by hepatitis ...
Down syndrome
... such as cancer , bone fractures , Down syndrome , or heart disease , as claimed by some ardent opponents of water fluoridation. Use:
prenatal genetic testing for Down syndrome and other chromosomal disorders, e.g., Patau syndrome , Edward syndrome , Klinefelter syndrome , and ...
Family Health
... in the Appalachian Mountains by sending public health nurses to their patients by horseback. on reproductive biology and population issues; on
prenatal development as well as maternal, child and family health ; and on medical rehabilitation . If you have mild or moderate depression , you may ...
Fragile X syndrome
... genetic condition related to the X chromosome that affects mental, physical and sensory development. Down syndrome , fragile X syndrome );
prenatal problems (e.g., fetal alcohol syndrome , rubella , malnutrition ); problems apparent at birth (e.g., low birth weight and prematurity ); and ...
Genetic
... disorders : Weigh benefits and risks If you're considering genetic testing, take time to weigh the pros and cons. Genetic counseling and
prenatal diagnosis provides parents with the knowledge to make intelligent, informed decisions regarding possible pregnancy and its outcome. ...
Genetic Disorders
... and the Fetus : Diagnosis , Prevention and Treatment . Ed. Aubrey Milunsky. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. Kolker, Aliza.
prenatal Testing: A Sociological Perspective. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, 1994. A group of genetic disorders in which there is an abnormal increase ...
Kegel exercises
... less severe cases, stress incontinence can be treated with Kegel exercises , or exercise s that strengthen the muscle s of the pelvic floor.
prenatal and postpartum Kegel exercises (tightening of the pelvic floor musculature as if trying to interrupt urine flow) helps to strengthen the ...
Lactation
... before age 40) Hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus ) Stopping birth control pills ... Your obstetrician and pediatrician
prenatal instructors and lactation consultants at your local hospital La Leche League International, a worldwide organ ization dedicated to helping ...
Lead
... poisoning can be a significant factor. Eating too much sugar or sugar foods , smoking during pregnancy , oxygen deprivation at birth ,
prenatal trauma . Artificial food additives , preservatives and foods containing salicylates, other food additives . Lead poisoning . Exposure to ...
Lead Poisoning
... poisoning can be a significant factor. Eating too much sugar or sugar foods , smoking during pregnancy , oxygen deprivation at birth ,
prenatal trauma . Artificial food additives , preservatives and foods containing salicylates, other food additives . Diagnose lead poisoning . ...
Macroglossia
... to a smaller-than-normal mouth cavity . Search All of MedicineNet For: search help ... Overgrowth syndrome s are the result of excessive
prenatal and postnatal somatic growth, and result in macroglossia , nephromegaly, and hemihypertrophy . Macroglobulinemia - Primary (Macroglobulinemia ...
Microorganism
... The study of living microbe s, including bacteria , protozoa and molds. What microorganism s cause severe infections and sepsis in babies?
prenatal During Delivery ... Vagina l microorganism s that are normally present are present in the expected amounts. What abnormal results mean: ... ...
Miscarriage
... a threatened miscarriage . Vagina l bleeding is very common in early pregnancy . Miscarriage Maybe Due to Stress in Early Pregnancy
prenatal Tests Carry Low Miscarriage Risk Risk Factors for Miscarriage Ultrasound Detects Rh- Disease Complication in Womb Health Tip: Preparing ...
Myoma
... myoma twins, triplets, or other multi ple pregnancies cigarette smoking ... Bader RS, Chitayat D, Kelly E, et al.: Fetal rhabdo myoma :
prenatal diagnosis , clinical outcome, and incidence of associated tuberous sclerosis complex. J Pediatr 143 (5): 620-4, 2003. [PUBMED Abstract] ... ...
Neonate
... after birth is a clinical decision which should be determined by the patient's health condition and circumstances, the content and quality of
prenatal care, the conduct of labor and birth , the neonate 's ... It can cause pink eye in adults and neonate s. It is a cause of pink eye in ...
Personal care
... and symptoms during the test, and personal care /activity instructions. Birth ing centers began springing up around the country offering
prenatal counseling, extensive personal care during birth and close collaboration with physician s-all characteristics of the nurse- midwife ry ...
Placenta previa
... (or low-lying placenta ). Placenta Previa - Source:WebMD Feature Archive Chorionic Villus Sampling - Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a
prenatal test (during pregnancy ) that is used to detect birth defects . Source:WebMD Medical Reference from The Cleveland Clinic ... placenta previa ...
Pregnancy ultrasound
... and no known risk with ultrasound im aging . How do I prepare for this procedure? Ureterocele s may be discovered before birth during a
prenatal maternal ultrasound ( pregnancy ultrasound ). Children with this condition often come to medical attention for severe urinary tract infections . ...
Primary
... In the UK there are five homoeopathic hospital s. Like CNMs, the CM provides primary health care to women of childbearing age including:
prenatal care, labor and delivery care, care after birth , gynecological exams, newborn care, assistance with family planning decisions, pre conception ...
Rh incompatibility
... be identified. Description ... Severe Rh incompatibility disease is now rare for several reasons, foremost of which is the availability of good
prenatal and obstetrical care. A mother and fetus may have incompatible blood types, the most common is Rh incompatibility. Rh incompatibility occurs ...
Sexually Transmitted Disease
... causes of genital lesion s. SYPHILIS - A sexually transmitted disease caused by the spirochete , Treponema pallidum. May also be acquired
prenatal ly ( fetal infection ). [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease ( ...
Shunt
... Coronary occlusive artery disease Blockage of the arteries that supply blood to the heart ; frequently a precursor to a heart attack .
prenatal Shunt If the urine blockage threatens the life of the unborn baby, the doctor may recommend a procedure to insert a small tube, called a shunt ...
Spirochete
... It's a big, long name. SYPHILIS - A sexually transmitted disease caused by the spirochete , Treponema pallidum. May also be acquired
prenatal ly ( fetal infection ). [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... Syphilis is a sexually-transmitted infectious ...