March 2010
21 posts
Bed Wetting After Child Birth →
Some women may experience loss of bladder control, which can lead to bed wetting after childbirth. About 63 percent of women with stress incontinence - one type of bladder control…
Mar 29th
Bed Wetting During Pregnancy →
Though not common, some women do experience bed wetting during pregnancy. Unfortunately, OrganizedWisdom has been unable to locate any reliable information regarding this subject that meets…
Mar 29th
Swollen Feet and Frequent Urination →
Swelling of the feet is sometimes related to frequent urination when the edema is due to retaining fluids. Patients who experience swelling of the feet with frequent urination may be suffering…
Mar 29th
Frequent Urination After Ovulation →
Women who experience frequent urination after ovulation may be experiencing one of the early symptoms of pregnancy. Because the uterus begins to swell and enlarge almost immediately,…
Mar 29th
Go Girl Australia →
Cycling for midwives, women, normal birth and breastfeeding Who is Go Girl Australia you might well ask….. it is someone that you may well know….. Marg Phelan - Midwife Go Girl Australia I…
Mar 28th
ADHD and Pregnancy →
Women who suffer from ADHD may have difficultly controlling their ADHD symptoms during pregnancy. Many medications commonly used to treat ADHD are not deemed safe for a developing fetus….
Mar 27th
Breastfeeding and Travel →
Many parents believe it is easier to travel with a breastfed baby than a bottle fed baby, as there is no need to pack bottles and formula. Experts recommend that mothers carry a light blanket…
Mar 27th
Breastfeeding Twins →
Breastfeeding twins, while rewarding, can be difficult for a new mother. Many experts recommend pumping breast milk in an effort to help produce enough milk and stockpile extra. Mother’s of…
Mar 27th
Drinking While Breastfeeding →
Breastfeeding mothers are encouraged to drink plenty of liquids while nursing to maintain an adequate milk supply. However, when it comes to drinking alcohol, the subject is somewhat…
Mar 27th
Breastfeeding vs. Bottlefeeding →
The decision whether to breastfeed or bottle feed your baby is a very personal one. Although breast milk contains high levels of nutrients, is easily digested and absorbed, is free, and is…
Mar 27th
Breastfeeding and Fertility →
Breastfeeding is sometimes used as a method of natural family planning, in that women who exclusively breastfeed their infant experience a delay of ovulation. However, upon the return of…
Mar 26th
IPAA and Pregnancy →
Studies have shown that ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) does not pose complications during pregnancy. Visit http://organizedwisdom.com/IPAA_and_Pregnancy
Mar 25th
Vanishing Twin and ADHD →
At this time there are few resources that meet our quality standards on the association of vanishing twin and ADHD. Vanishing twin syndrome is a phenomenon characterized by the disappearance…
Mar 23rd
TriCor and Pregnancy →
TriCor (fenofibrate) should only be used during pregnancy when the benefits to the mother clearly outweigh any potential risks to the fetus. According to animal studies, high doses of…
Mar 23rd
Midwifery: Diverse Care for a diverse Community →
WA Branch of the Australian College of Midwives presents: International Midwives Day - Midwifery Diverse Care for a diverse Community: When: Saturday 1st May 2010  Time: 8.00 - 17.00  Where:…
Mar 22nd
Evista and Pregnancy →
Evista (raloxifene) is labeled as a pregnancy category X drug by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Evista should not be used during pregnancy as it can cause birth defects….
Mar 18th
Weight Gain in Early Pregnancy Raises Risk of... →
Women who gain more than the recommended weight in early pregnancy may have an increased risk for developing gestational diabetes. The risk for developing this form of diabetes was raised…
Mar 15th
Gestational Diabetes May Be Underdiagnosed →
An international panel of experts has recommended a revision in how gestational diabetes is diagnosed. If these changes take place, nearly three times as many pregnant women may be diagnosed…
Mar 15th
Strattera Birth Defects →
Strattera (atomoxetine) is listed as a category C medication by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Strattera may increase the risk of birth defects or miscarriage when taken…
Mar 15th
Gestational Diabetes Blood Levels →
During pregnancy, women are typically screened for gestational diabetes by first checking blood levels using the oral glucose tolerance test. You should talk to your doctor as to what your…
Mar 15th
Fetus Health During Gestational Diabetes →
Gestational diabetes can affect fetal health. Gestational diabetes can affect the growing fetus by potentially causing excess growth, low blood sugar, respiratory distress syndrome, …
Mar 15th