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Monday, 13 November 2023 01:00
Cesarean Deliveries: What Does Recovery Look Like?
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Pullman Regional Hospital
Monday, 17 July 2023 01:00
Labor Inductions: Everything You Need to Know
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Pullman Regional Hospital
Monday, 02 May 2022 00:00
Tips For Managing A High-Risk Pregnancy
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University of Maryland Medical System
Tuesday, 04 May 2021 00:00
Coronavirus and Pregnancy: What To Know
Published in
Southwest General Health Center
Wednesday, 04 March 2020 00:00
How to Practice Safe Sleep with Babies
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Pullman Regional Hospital
Tuesday, 01 October 2019 08:00
How to Plan for Your Ideal Pregnancy and Childbirth
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VCU Health System
Friday, 09 August 2019 12:33
Transition to Motherhood: Nothing Was What I Expected, Part V
Something people need to understand is maternity leave is not a vacation. Motherhood is a MASSIVE, UNDERESTIMATED job within itself and a lot of companies do not offer paid leave, or leave in general.
I had six weeks paid maternity leave, but I took an additional four weeks off unpaid as I didn’t feel ready to come back to work yet. I did miss work, as it felt good to be needed or important to something outside of being a mom. When I did go back to work though, I felt like my life was chaos.
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RadioMD Blog
Friday, 09 August 2019 12:29
Transition to Motherhood: Nothing Was What I Expected, Part IV
My husband and I have this beautiful baby boy, who despite all the challenges, we could not imagine our lives without. But, our relationship, the two of us, was challenged in a new and complex way.
Having a baby with Chris made me love him on another level, but honestly the first year of Benny’s life was probably the worst year for our marriage. This isn’t uncommon.
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RadioMD Blog
Friday, 09 August 2019 12:24
Transition to Motherhood: Nothing Was What I Expected, Part III
My life after giving birth was shifting, and it was altering in ways I never would have expected.
Not only did I move and said goodbye to my carefree fun city life, I was also saying goodbye to my friends. I was the only one married, and now the only one with a baby in my group. I figured I wouldn’t see them as much but I didn’t expect to feel so different from them.
They can’t relate to what I was (am) going through, and even though they listen at times to news about the baby, it’s like we’re speaking two different languages.
I was told my life was going to change, but I didn’t know exactly how it would change.
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RadioMD Blog
Friday, 09 August 2019 12:20
Transition to Motherhood: Nothing Was What I Expected, Part II
The months following the birth of my son Benny was the toughest period in my life. It’s a time that no one really talks about -- that fourth trimester.
Yes, I heard a few stories about a few common challenges, the lack of sleep being the biggest one, but it was always laughed off like it wasn’t that big of a deal.
Let me be the one to tell you, it is.
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RadioMD Blog
Friday, 09 August 2019 12:11
Transition to Motherhood: Nothing Was What I Expected, Part I
It’s 3 a.m. and I can feel my eyes burn from exhaustion.
I’ve already been up four times — feeding, burping, changing diapers.
My son, Benjamin Allen, born five weeks early, is finally at home. We’re slowly adjusting to our new roles.
His, new to the world.
Me, a new mom.
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RadioMD Blog
Monday, 06 May 2019 08:00
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD): Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center Resources
Published in
Tenet Health Central Coast - Consumer
Monday, 22 January 2018 00:00
Embryo Adoption: A New Way to Create a Family
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HER
Tuesday, 12 December 2017 08:00
The Importance of Childbirth Education
Published in
Boston Medical Center - Boston MedTalks
Monday, 30 October 2017 00:00
Baby Loss: Dealing with the Aftermath
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HER
Monday, 19 December 2016 00:00
Maternal Death Prevalence & Risk
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HER
Friday, 02 October 2015 11:34
Get the Tools to Recognize & Treat Postpartum Depression
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Health Radio
Thursday, 23 July 2015 11:18
Can Autism Risk Be Detected Just Days After Birth?
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Health Radio
Monday, 18 August 2014 12:33
Pregnant & Tired of Waiting? Risks of Early Elective Delivery
40 weeks may seem like a long time to be pregnant, but do you know the health risks associated with an early elective delivery?
Published in
Staying Well
Monday, 23 September 2013 12:45
Why Women Are Freezing their Eggs
With fewer women having children in their 20s, there's a growing trend for women of all ages to freeze their eggs. Should you?
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Staying Well