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The first few months of being pregnant can bring physical and emotional changes, such as breast tenderness, nausea, anxiety and excitement.
But Mayo Clinic surgeons provided new hope after successfully removing a tricky tumor near the husband's brain that was the cause of the infertility and the ...
The likelihood of having more than one fetus is higher in people who have gone through infertility treatments to get pregnant. ... Overwhelming feelings of ...
Emotional eating is eating as a way to suppress or soothe negative emotions, such as stress, anger, fear, boredom, sadness and loneliness. Emotional eating ...
This mental health condition causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs, called mania, and lows, known as depression.
A strong belief of having the typical feelings ... Discussion about fertility and procedures that may be needed to preserve fertility. ... Address the mental and ...
Effects of stress. Stressful situations can affect you in many ways, especially when multiple stressful situations happen at the same time, including: Emotional ...
Dissociative disorders are mental health conditions that involve experiencing a loss of connection between thoughts, memories, feelings, surroundings, behavior ...
Mental health is the overall wellness of how you think, behave and manage your feelings. A mental health condition may be present when patterns or changes ...
At times, Jess Pederson thought she might never become a mother. She struggled through infertility treatments and faced the risk of preterm labor. But now, as ...
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