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This is known as postpartum weight retention. Where does pregnancy weight gain go? Let's say your baby is born weighing 7 or 8 pounds (about 3 to 3.6 ...
At first, newborn care might seem to be only round-the-clock feeding, bathing, diapering and soothing. But there's more to keeping a newborn healthy. There's ...
... and manage complications. Preeclampsia may develop after delivery of a baby, a condition known as postpartum preeclampsia. Skip Advertisement. Advertisement ...
Maternal-fetal anesthesia · Anesthesia for high-risk pregnancies · ICU care for pregnant and postpartum patients · Cardiac surgery and transplant critical care ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the maternal perception of birth trauma and its impact on sexual function and postpartum dyspareunia in a select ...
Care of the patient throughout pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period; Prenatal care for moderate- and high-risk patients; Management of obstetric ...
The postpartum experience: Recognizing complications featured image. The postpartum experience: Recognizing complications. Jessica Saenz. February 12, 2026.
Heart disease is the leading cause of mortality during peripartum and postpartum period. Screening for heart disease during pregnancy, however, is a ...
Labor and delivery, postpartum care. Episiotomy: When it's needed, when it's not. Episiotomy: When it's needed, when it's not. Once a typical part of ...
Premature birth. Low birth weight in babies. A type of depression that happens after birth in the parent who was pregnant. This is called postpartum depression.
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