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… women who have rubella infection in the first 3 months of pregnancy. CRS is rare because so many women are immune to … If you are not immune, you should be immunized after your pregnancy, preferably before leaving the hospital. Rubella vaccine should not be given during pregnancy as a general precaution of avoiding live vaccines …
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… a cool indoor environment. Weight normally gained during a pregnancy can make it harder for the body to maintain a safe … can be dangerous.  Extreme heat may raise the risk of pregnancy related complications. If it gets very hot in your … and no alcohol intake.  If you are tandem feeding during pregnancy, it’s important for you to stay hydrated. Try …
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… take control of your condition. Whenever your medicines or diet or self-management need to be explained Rehab nurse or … Inpatient recovery and outpatient rehab Registered dietitian/ nutritionist Expert in diet and nutrition They help you plan and stay with an …
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… potassium? You can control the amount of potassium in your diet by being aware of which foods are low or high in … it may still be in that food. Potassium may be found in: Diet or protein drinks and diet bars. Sports drinks. These are meant to replace …
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… is too little fluid around your baby in the uterus during pregnancy. Having a low amount of this fluid can affect how … This is a large organ that grows in your uterus during pregnancy. It supplies your baby with nutrients and oxygen … low amniotic fluid treated? If you're near the end of your pregnancy, you may not need treatment. Depending on what's …
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… have greater insulin resistance because of growth hormones. Pregnancy. In the last 3 to 4 months of pregnancy (third trimester), insulin resistance is increased. A woman who did not have diabetes before pregnancy can develop a type called gestational diabetes . …
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… by bit, you will be able to add solid foods back into your diet. This surgery removes the part of the intestine where … and mineral deficiencies. You may need to work with a dietitian to plan meals. And you may need to take extra … or frustrated by the changes that you have to make in your diet, activity, and lifestyle. Talk with your doctor if you …
Medications
… or use a saliva substitute. To prevent constipation, eat dietary fiber, drink enough water, and exercise. You may … if they are taking "water pills" (diuretics). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly needed. Newborns exposed to clomipramine during pregnancy may experience withdrawal symptoms or side …
Medical tests
… intercourse to try to become pregnant or to try to avoid pregnancy. A woman is most often able to get pregnant for … awareness is not the most effective way to prevent a pregnancy. The number of unplanned pregnancies is 24 out of … This information can help a woman to: Become pregnant. Pregnancy is most likely to occur when sexual intercourse …
Medical tests
… Test Overview During the first trimester of pregnancy, screening tests for birth defects may be done. … measure the level of two substances in the blood called pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A) and … It's done in two stages at two different times during the pregnancy. How It Is Done Screening tests for birth defects …