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... pregnancy. The review of research to date concludes that pregnant women may be at greater risk for COVID-19 infection. "The severity of the disease is ...
Years ago, some people might have been afraid these activities would hurt the unborn baby. For healthy women who are having healthy pregnancies, Mayo Clinic ...
... pregnancy as other forms of birth control. It's estimated that one in five couples who use the withdrawal method for one year will get pregnant. What you ...
But what many women do not know is that pregnancy also can have long-term health hazards that require careful attention. Almost two-thirds of women will deliver ...
A Mayo Clinic obstetrician explains a novel program for women with low-risk pregnancies, including self-monitoring and 40% to 50% of prenatal visits from ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm five months pregnant and was just diagnosed with hypothyroidism. I've never had thyroid problems before.
Dr. Summer Allen, a family physician at Mayo Clinic who provides prenatal care and deliveries, says accessing prenatal care can look different for pa@ents.
... pregnancy and the benefits of prenatal vitamins. Lifestyle: Techniques on how to stay fit and healthy during pregnancy, ways for couples to stay connected ...
At your prenatal visits, talk with your healthcare professional about when an episiotomy may be necessary. Be sure to talk about what you prefer and ask any ...
Ivy Jones, Mayo Clinic patient: I'm a first-time mom. My pregnancy was so smooth. It was so healthy. And then I passed out when I was six months pregnant with ...
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