Combating Morning Sickness Effectively

If you are in your first trimester of pregnancy and you have been suffering quite a bit from nausea and/or vomiting, you will most likely want to take steps in alleviating these symptoms quickly. Up to 90% of women suffer from morning sickness while pregnant due to increased hormone activity. As your body adjusts to your pregnancy, you may feel some relief. In the interim, here are some ways you can try to feel a bit better.

Melanoma And Your Pregnancy: What You Should Know

When you find out that you are pregnant, your focus shifts to caring for and protecting your unborn child as it grows. This also involves taking care of your own health as well. However, there are some health conditions that may leave you confused and unsure of how to proceed with care and treatment that will protect both your health and the health of your unborn child. If you are diagnosed with melanoma while you are pregnant, this will be one such incident that could leave you unsure of what to do.

The Purpose And Process Of Mammography

Mammography, or a mammogram, is a test that helps to detect breast cancer. This is a test that frightens many women, so they choose to just not test. In 2012, breast cancer accounted for nearly 25% of all cancers, so it is wise to go in and get your testing done- it may just save your life. The Basic Process of Mammography 1. When you show up to the testing center, you will need to change your clothing.

3 Benefits Of Water Birth

Having a baby can be stressful, but creating a birth plan should help put your mind at ease. If you are considering natural birth options, then a water birth may be in your future. In order to determine if a water birth is right for you and your baby, here are three benefits to consider before finalizing your birth plan in the future. 1. A water birth can ease the pain of labor.

5 Questions That You Need To Ask Your Gynecologist

It's almost time for your annual trip to the gynecologist and you're getting ready! Before you show up at the office, think about what questions you need to ask. Really, truly think about it. Don't just go with what seems obvious or what your BFF says that she asked. An annual exam is an essential part of identifying potential problems, maintaining a doctor-patient relationship, reviewing your risk factors and keeping you healthy, according to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).