Pregnancy
Progesterone Levels During Pregnancy
What is progesterone? Progesterone is a hormone produced by the ovaries that helps prepare the uterus for pregnancy. It is first produced by the corpus luteum in the ovaries and later is maintained by the placenta What does progesterone do? Helps to regulate the menstrual cycle. Prepares the lining of
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Progesterone (P17) Shots to Prevent Premature Labor
A baby is considered premature if he is born before 37 weeks. According to the March of Dimes, 1 in 8 births are considered premature or preterm. There are a few things that put a woman at higher risk of going into labor prematurely. These include a diagnosis of incompetent cervix, uterine abnormalities,
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Progesterone (P17) Shots to Prevent Premature Labor
A baby is considered premature if he is born before 37 weeks. According to the March of Dimes, 1 in 8 births are considered premature or preterm. There are a few things that put a woman at higher risk of going into labor prematurely. These include a diagnosis of incompetent cervix, uterine abnormalities,
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PUPPP Rash During Pregnancy
Itchy rashes can be really frustrating during pregnancy.
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Quitting Smoking During Your Pregnancy
It's difficult but important for the health of you and your child.
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Quitting Smoking During Your Pregnancy
It's difficult but important for the health of you and your child.
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Quitting Smoking During Your Pregnancy
It's difficult but important for the health of you and your child.
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Rashes During Pregnancy
Here are some of the ways to understand the potential skin conditions you could experience.
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Retained Placenta
A retained placenta occurs when all or part of the placenta remains inside the uterus after child birth. Normally the placenta is delivered within minutes to an hour after child birth. For some women, the placenta doe not deliver naturally and must be physically removed. There are three main types of
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Retained Placenta
A retained placenta occurs when all or part of the placenta remains inside the uterus after child birth. Normally the placenta is delivered within minutes to an hour after child birth. For some women, the placenta doe not deliver naturally and must be physically removed. There are three main types of
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