Diet Tips for Pregnant Women
Diet Tips for Pregnant Women Before I start bombarding you with advice, please accept my heartiest congratulations on being pregnant. This is a unique lifetime situation for you, so enjoy and have
read more5 Facts About Maternal Weight Gain in Pregnancy
1) Every now and then we find expectant women fussing about too much or too little weight gain during their pregnancy. One must remember that the absolute weight of the mother is
read more5 Facts Every Pregnant Woman Should Know About Her Baby
1) A pregnant woman usually starts to feel her baby’s movements /kicks for the first time around 16-20 weeks of her pregnancy. Although the baby starts its movements inside the womb much
read more5 Things You May Want to Know About Breast Augmentation
People commonly refer to it as boob job as well. This article deals with only cosmetic surgeries done to increase the breast size.
read more5 Things You Should Know About Kegel Exercises
1) What are they? These are specific exercises to strengthen the muscles of pelvic area. Both men and women should practice them to have better pelvic floor strength and thus have better
read more5 things to keep in mind if you have had unprotected sex
If you are not planning to get pregnant, some kind of contraceptive precaution should always be taken before or during sex. But, sometimes real life situations do happen in emergency when one
read moreThe latest from the world of nutrition for Women
We all know that nutrition plays a very important role in disease prevention and overall wellness. Here are the basics as they are: Fish: Eating broiled or grilled fish reduces the risk
read moreFacts and Myths of Epidural During Labour
What is an Epidural? Epidural is a common short form for Epidural analgesia or painless labour. This is a procedure where an anaesthetist passes a very fine plastic catheter into a pregnant
read morePrecautions to be taken before your partner gets semen test
If you have been having difficulty in conceiving a child, you and your husband would be asked to undergo certain basic investigations. The test that is required from your husband or partner
read moreC-section to prevent uterine prolapse and urinary symptoms
It is a well known fact that women who have delivered children through the vaginal route are at higher risk for genital organ prolapse and urinary incontinence later on in life. Vaginal
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