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Can you tell me what you have personally experienced if doctor had infertility?
healthtap.com — “I have had many physicians who needed infertility care. My wife and I had trouble but we fortunately had a pregnancy without treatment. My physician patients have the same tests and treatments and any other patient. I may use bigger words with the physicians but otherwise, I assume that they are not experts in infertility. They have the same concerns and frustrations as everyone.” View full resource at healthtap.com
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Last night I felt a pea-sized soft, lump under my left arm pit. The small lump is slightly noticeable. I plan on seeing a doctor about this, but am very concerned because I am 6 months pregnant. - Breast Cancer
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What Should I Expect While Tandem Nursing? | Pregnancy.org
pregnancy.org — “QUESTION Dear Lactation Consultant, I just found out I am pregnant with my second child. I have a 10-month-old son who is happily breastfeeding and I don't want to have to stop. What kind of issues should I be concerned about for breastfeeding while pregnant and then breastfeeding a toddler and a newborn?” View full resource at pregnancy.org
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Protein in Urine but Excellent Blood Pressure - TuDiabetes
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Boy or Girl? Blood Test Reveals Baby's Sex at Seven Weeks - - TIME Healthland
healthland.time.com — “Boy or girl? New research finds that a simple blood test can answer that question for expectant parents at just seven weeks, significantly earlier than results from procedures like ultrasound and with less risk than invasive tests like amniocentesis, which can trigger miscarriage.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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Stretch marks, pregnancy mask? Here's how to combat skin care concerns for expectant moms | NOLA.com
nola.com — “Dermatologist Mary Lupo shares what's safe and what's not.” View full resource at nola.com
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Stretch marks, pregnancy mask? Here's how to combat skin care concerns for expectant moms | NOLA.com
nola.com — “Dermatologist Mary Lupo shares what's safe and what's not.” View full resource at nola.com
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Lung Transplant, Lung Transplantation Patient Guide: Life After Lung Transplantation
columbiasurgery.org — “This section of the patient guide discusses patient concerns after lung transplant surgery. Prepared by the NewYork-Presbyterian Center for Lung Disease and Transplantation at Columbia University Medical Center, this patient guide to Lung Transplantation surgery answers questions about post-transplant exercise, school, work, sexual activity, diet, nutrition, driving, acne, skin, hair, dental care, smoking, cancer, alcohol, and pregnancy.” View full resource at columbiasurgery.org
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The Power of Placebo | Mahalia Freed ND
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Keep Sex Fun When You're Trying to Get Pregnant - Conceiving Tips - Parenting.com
parenting.com — “For years I edited a magazine, Conceive, for women who wanted to be moms. Not surprisingly, what readers wanted to know most was how to get pregnant, as quickly as possible. After that, they wanted to know what to do when they couldn’t get pregnant quickly. And then there was the third big concern: How the hell can you keep your sex life fun when your trysts seem more dictated by the ovulation calendar than genuine lust? In the never-ending search for the answer to that question, I called up Dr.” View full resource at parenting.com
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Pregnancy Precautions: FAQs
kidshealth.org — “Questions regarding what you can and can't do during pregnancy abound. Knowing what could truly be harmful to your baby versus what's no real cause for concern is key to keeping your sanity throughout the 40 weeks.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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Bellies and Babies: A Chance To Make a Change
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Parenting Experts are Concerned with The Class of 2011 Legacy: Cyberbullying, Sexting and Teen Pregnancy Pacts
expertclick.com — “High school is one of the most anticipated times for a teen. It is a time where you live care free, hang out with friends, and come to discover your path in life. That is what the majority of teens actually experience. There is another side a high school life, a” View full resource at expertclick.com
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The Mother of All Makeovers - See Dr. LeRoy's Ad in Atlanta Parent Magazine
johnleroymd.com — “Atlanta, GA plastic surgeon, Dr. John LeRoy know that the physical effects of pregnancy are different for every woman; therefore, mommy makeover surgery can be personalized to deal with the concerns of each patient.” View full resource at johnleroymd.com
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Pregnancy Precautions: FAQs
kidshealth.org — “Questions regarding what you can and can't do during pregnancy abound. Knowing what could truly be harmful to your baby versus what's no real cause for concern is key to keeping your sanity throughout the 40 weeks.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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