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Abortion: Laminaria Use in Early Second Trimester Abortion (12.5 to 17 weeks)
Lamiinaria tents are made of the stems of the algae Laminaria digitate and Laminaria Japonica. Laminaria is seaweed that is mostly grown and cultivated in Korea, China, and Japan. It is written about in the Chinese literature that dates back over 1000 years.. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Medical Abortion: 3 to 9 Weeks with the use of Methotrexate
Medical abortions have become popular in the U.S. Since 2001 with the FDA approval of RU486 for pregnancy between 3 and 7 weeks. Prior to 2001, medical abortions were commonly carried out with methotrexate. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Abortion Myths
Perhaps you've heard some of them. If you have an abortion, you won't be able to have children, or you will develop breast cancer or mental health problems. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Abortion: History of Laminaria and its usage in abortion
Laminaria is a known food commodity in Korea, Japan, and China for more than one thousand years. It is rich in carotene, B vitamins, carbohydrates, inorganic salts which include calcium, and iron yielding 262 kilo-calories per 100 grams. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Early Surgical Abortion: 3 to 6 weeks pregnant
Prior to a decade ago, it was rare for medical personnel to perform abortions on patients 6 weeks or less. Reasons for this are the increased chance of retained (left behind) tissue because the pregnancy sac was so small it was easier to miss. This can lead to uterine infection, and heavy vaginal bleeding. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Abortion: First Trimester (3 to 12 weeks) Surgical Abortion
Abortion is defined as the termination of a human pregnancy from within the intrauterine (womb) cavity with the intent not to produce a live birth.The way abortions are carried out in the first trimester of pregnancy is either 1) medical abortion where RU486 or methotrexate are given the first day a patient visits the medical office or clinic. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
CONDOMS
What is a condom? Condoms are thin latex or polyurethane sheaths that are worn on the penis or in the vagina (female condom) during intercourse to prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted disease. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease? In the United States, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease affects millions of women each year. It is an infection of one or more pelvic organs, including the uterus, cervix, and fallopian tubes. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Abortion Pill: Recent Increase In Popularity In the U.S.
The Abortion Pill (Mifeprex, RU 486) was discovered and became popular in France in the late 1970's and early 1980's for termination of pregnancies between 3 and 7 weeks gestation. More than 50% of women in France and other parts of Europe choose the Abortion Pill method to terminate their pregnancy over the traditional surgical Suction Curettage. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Abortion Pill: Can Be Used To Terminate Pregnancy On The First Day
There have been numerous studies and articles written in medical literature regarding medical abortion in the first nine weeks of pregnancy. Prior to medical abortion, the most common method of performing a termination of pregnancy required undergoing a Suction D&C (Dilatation and Currettage). Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Mammogram
What is a mammogram? A mammogram is an x-ray of the breast. There are two types of mammograms. A screening mammogram is used to detect breast changes in women who have no signs or symptoms of breast cancer. It usually involves two x-rays of each breast. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Rh FACTOR
What is Rh factor? Every person’s blood is one of four major types. A, B, AB, or O. Blood types are determined by the types of antigens on the blood cells. Read
Added on: 13-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Distinguishing the Types of Abortion
Abortion may be the most distressing event that a woman may have to undergo, although certainly, not all women have to undergo the process. Read
Added on: 28-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Gynecological Exam: Before, During, and After Understanding the Examination
Gynecological examination can be a routine check-up for women or an evaluation of a specific problem to get a diagnostic picture of an illness. Read
Added on: 28-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Heart Diseases in Women: Understanding Symptoms and the Risk Factors
While many people think heart disease is purely a man's health problem, they are absolutely wrong. Women are also susceptible to getting a heart disease. In fact, records Read
Added on: 28-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Sex During Pregnancy: Is It Safe?
When a pregnant woman is dealing with nausea, vomiting and fatigue, morning sickness, and weight gain, it seems that the last thing that she would think about is sex. Read
Added on: 28-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
6 Secrets to Avoid Excess Weight Gain During Pregnancy
Gaining weight during pregnancy is just normal for every mother-to-be. But as average as it may seem, it is not the ideal state. Read
Added on: 28-Apr-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Abortion and Behavioral Outcomes
The reasons why a woman has an abortion are not always the same. Some women seek abortion due to health reasons, others due to financial reasons, while there are those who cite emotional and mental immaturity as the reason for wanting to terminate their pregnancy. Whatever the reasons, this action is never without its inherent behavioral outcomes after the abortion has been completed. Let us explore the many different outcomes of such an action. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Coping with Thyroid Disorders During Pregnancy
Pregnancy can sometimes be seen as a two-faced affair. On one side, it represents the blissful aspirations of a woman to finally give birth to a child, and on the other side, there lurks the dangers associated with the process that could undermine the health of both the mother and her child. As such, despite the joys associated with pregnancy, the stage is nonetheless mixed with an air of caution and vigilance to assure a safe journey to motherhood. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Leptin: It's Role in Women's Health
What is Leptin and why do recent findings show that it plays a big role in women’s health? Leptin is essentially a hormone that is produced by the body and is responsible for a number of things that happens inside a woman’s body. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Teenage Sex: 5 Tips in Practicing Safe Sex
While people would want to say that teenagers are too young to have sex, it is a known fact that a lot of them do not think so and despite talks regarding abstinence, they still engage in sexual activity. Since a lot of teenagers cannot be controlled when it comes to having sex, it is then prudent to simply help them practice safe sex. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Vaginismus: How to Tell If You Are Suffering from It
Vaginismus is a condition in which there is an involuntary tightness of the vagina during an attempted sexual intercourse. This tightness is usually caused by the involuntary contractions of the pelvic floor muscles that surrounds and protects the vagina. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Why Women Experience More Migraines
Some people may not know this but women do experience migraine headaches lot more than men do. The reasons behind this problem are actually pretty easy to understand when you consider how differently men are from women. Before we tackle the whys of migraines and women, let us first answer the what of this equation. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Exercise During Pregnancy
Getting pregnant is most every woman’s dream. Though it may sound simple, becoming pregnant is the fulfilment of womanhood as it allows them to fulfil their role of child bearing. For most women, pregnancy is simply the most wonderful journey they’ll ever undertake in their entire life. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Treating Vaginal Dryness
The causes of vaginal dryness vary from woman to woman, but the discomfort it brings when having sex is something that is shared by those who suffer from it. Vaginal dryness is not a rare occurrence and the reasons why it happens include: Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
What Is Premenstrual Syndrome?
A premenstrual syndrome is a condition that is accompanied by tender breasts, bloating, and muscle aches. This is condition normally happens to women who are expecting their menstrual periods. This condition is normal. But when the premenstrual syndrome or PMS affect your life every day, they affect your body and mood and changes the way the you act. Women normally get their premenstrual syndrome in their teens or early twenties. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Your Guide to Emotional Recovery after Abortion
Losing a child, especially through abortion, is not an easy thing to deal with. Women who go through abortion, for whatever reason, often suffer from bouts of guilt, depression, and sadness with the feeling of having lost something. There are a lot of things that might go on in the mind of someone who has had an abortion, and if these things go unresolved, it may cause that person to do certain things they wouldn’t normally do. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Chlamydia and Women
What Is Chlamydia? Chlamydia is a form of sexually transmitted disease that is caused by bacteria. It is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STD) in the world wherein 2.3 million people in the United States alone are infected. The disease is also common in South America, Europe, and in Southeast Asia. Among the sexually transmittable disease, chlamydia is the most frequently occurring STD in humans. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Syphilis: How You Can Protect Yourself
Syphilis is just one of many sexually transmitted diseases that seem to continually plague mankind. Syphilis is a disease that is spread through sexual contact or even through open sore contact with a person that has this disease and has a skin rash. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Understanding the Risk Factors That Develop During Pregnancy
Pregnancy is such a wonderful stage for women. For them, it symbolizes having reached the apex of womanhood and the beginning of the most satisfying and greatest journey she will undertake along with the child in her womb. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
What You Need to Know about Ovarian Cancer
What Is Ovarian Cancer? Ovarian cancer is a cancerous growth in the ovary. A cancerous growth means that there is mass of malignant substance growing in the affected area... The fallopian tube is considered to be the common area where ovarian cancer occurs. Next to breast cancer, ovarian cancer is the second leading cause of death among women due to gynaecological infections. Read
Added on: 8-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
5 Ways to Prevent Urinary Tract Infection
UTI or urinary tract infection is considered the most common kind of infection that affects the urinary tract of the body. The urine or pee is the fluid that is filtered out of the bloodstream by the kidneys, and it contains salts and waste products. It does not normally contain bacteria, but UTI is caused by one. When bacteria enters the bladder or the kidney and multiply in the urine, the result is urinary tract infection. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
A Look into Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Heavy menstrual bleeding is also called menorrhagia. This is a medical term for prolonged menstrual bleeding and for the menstrual periods that are both heavy and prolonged. This condition is also called hypermenorrhea. This also refers to losing 80 millilitres or more of blood during your menstrual cycle. This condition is a common concern for those pre-menopausal women, but there are also few women who experience severe blood loss. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
All About Hysterectomy
The Debate Boiling around Hysterectomy The most commonly done gynecological surgical procedure is hysterectomy. The process involves either the complete or the partial removal of the uterus. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Cancer Signs You Need to Be Aware Of
Cancer is one of the most dreaded diseases affecting man. There are many types of cancer, each of which affects a particular part of the body with their unique symptoms, requiring a unique treatment procedure. Just when man has finally come up with a solution to a particular cancer, a new variety comes around, posing even greater challenges for man to hurdle and a far bigger risk than the others before. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Coping with Menopause
Menopause is one of the episodes in a woman's life that brings with it a change in both personal and emotional outlook. It is a delicate period where all women pass through, and it needs better understanding to enable a woman to get past the episode with a light a spirit as possible. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
How to Perform Breast Self-Examination
Breast cancer is one of the top diseases causing death among women. The problem of breast cancer haunts every woman. The cancer is dreaded not only for what it stands, but because of the string of complications it carries along its wake. In such a situation, detecting the onset of breast cancer is of prime consideration because in most cases, by the time the cancer is detected, the disease has spread so much that it may be too late to cure it. Read
Added on: 18-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Infertility in Women
Infertility is the failure of a couple to become pregnant after a year or regular and unprotected intercourse. The fertility process in both the men and women are complex. Infertility affects about 10 percent of all the couples in the country. The probability of a woman becoming pregnant during a single menstrual cycle is only little, 30 percent or so, and this is despite of the ideal circumstances. A third of the infertility problems are due to the infertility of the woman. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Pregnancy and STDs: Understanding a Common Pregnancy Risk
When a woman becomes pregnant, it is one of the headiest days in a woman's life. For most, it is the realization of the role women play in this world, realizing for the first time that they are now on the verge of giving birth to a new life and as a lifeline through which a child will be introduced to the world. For a woman, no other event can even come close to the significance pregnancy has on her life. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Surviving and Healing After Rape
According to survey of the country's leading rape experts, one in every five women is raped once in their life. This is regardless of their age, race, weight, financial status, and economic standing. Most women may or may not realize that she is being raped already; this is due to the fact that a woman is more likely to be raped by someone she knows making the acceptance process more difficult to bear. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention of Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by bacteria, and it affects the mucus membrane primarily of the genitals and urinary tracts. These parts became inflamed with no development of other symptoms. It is characterized by an acute purulent discharge and painful or difficult urination. In most women, gonorrhea have no symptoms. Gonorrhea is highly contagious, and it is caused by the organism Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Thinning Hair in Women
Baldness is a common problem encountered by the male gender, but if a female is suffering from it, society is not so open to it and ideas on female baldness are not so kind to the female gender. The result is that women who suffer from the problem often get depressed, unable to keep with the problem hounding her. In some instances, society gets so judgemental that it torments the woman's thinking, forcing her even deeper into depression. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Understanding Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is more than just a serious medical problem for women. For most it means a shattering of their lives, threatening to cut short their existence. For others, better made and well prepared, the cancer is nothing but a challenge to test one's resolve as well as the chance to solicit support and compassion from people whom a woman holds dear. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Vaginal pH: An Overview
Testing vaginal pH is a quantitative test that measures how acidic the vaginal secretions of a woman are. This test is done in order to help a women check and evaluate if the vaginal symptoms such as itching, burning, unpleasant odor, or the unusual discharge are more likely to cause infection and if it needs further medical treatment. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Women and Depression
Depression for women and men varies because their causes and even the symptoms are different - and sometimes worlds apart. Women are more prone to going depressed than men, this is a fact that many knows. There are many factors that contribute to such state, and it varies from reproductive hormones and then to social pressures and the response to stress. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Smoking and Women's Health
Everyone is affected by smoking, regardless of the gender. Smoking is not only the pastime of males. Even if in the onset of the twentieth century it was rare for women to smoke, the number increased greatly over the past decades. In a survey in 2002, it is estimated that 20 percent of the woman population smokes, and each year, it is estimated that 142,000 women dies due to diseases that are related to smoking. Read
Added on: 14-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Easy Steps to Staying Healthy for Women
One cannot fully understand what it would entail to become healthy if they would not know what health means in the first place. Health as defined by the World Health Organization is the state of complete physical, mental and emotional well being and not just merely the absence of disease. Read
Added on: 20-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Resisting Food Temptations and Keeping in Good Physical Shape
In order for women to be able to have the desired figure she wants, it would require sacrifices and at the same time accountability. You need to set aside time to take care of yourself. Waking up early in the morning is not easy for everyone. Read
Added on: 20-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Running and Weight Loss in Women
It is undeniably the dream of every woman to have a curvaceous and toned body. It would be best however to bear in mind that in doing so, they have to consider how to attain such a goal. You need not starve yourself to lose weight. Read
Added on: 20-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Yoga Tips for Great Mornings
The perfect and most advisable time to do yoga is early in the morning. It can be done at almost any time of the day but the benefits you get from your Yoga exercises are fully appreciated and will take into effect when done in the morning. Read
Added on: 20-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
The Perfect At-home Yoga Workout for the Stay-at-home Mom
To be able to stay physically and mentally fit, one of the advisable steps in doing so is to do some yoga exercises. Yoga exercises target both the physical and mental well-being of an individual. As you do the exercise, you are relaxing your inner being as well. Read
Added on: 20-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Coping with a Miscarriage
Dealing with a miscarriage is a personal experience that different women cope with differently. After a miscarriage, the grief of a woman may be so overwhelming that some women even wonder if they could ever be happy again. Some of them never truly get over their loss. Grief can be more manageable over time if only these women realize that the feelings that they feel are valid and accept that they need some time to work on it. Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
The Best Foods for Women
Each and every woman should bear in mind that what you eat would clearly show up in your physical appearance. Not only are you accountable for what you eat, but you are as well accountable for the things you do. You should avoid alcoholic drinks, smoking cigarettes, and other vices that would do harm to your health. Staying positive and getting a good night's rest does wonders for you physically, mentally, and emotionally. Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Treatment for Depression
Depression is commonly known as a major depressive mental disorder. This has a recognized clinical condition characterized by an all-encompassing low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. There are commonly three treatments for depression, and these include psychotherapy, medication, and electroconvulsive therapy. Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
What You Need to Know About Colon Cancer
Colon cancer or colorectal cancer is a disease characterized by the development of malignant cells in the lining of the first and longest portion of the large intestine. These cells have lost the normal control mechanism for growth. It is also termed as colorectal cancer because in time it can affect the rectum too. The rectum is the continuation of the large intestine into the pelvis that terminates in the anus. Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Gestational Diabetes: Treatment with Cinnamon
Approximately 7% of women that carry a pregnancy to term develop Gestational Diabetes during pregnancy.The incidence of Gestational Diabetes doubled from 1992 to 2004. No one understands why this has occurred except that the incidence of obesity increased tremendously during this same period of time. Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes (Type 2 Diabetes)
What is the cause? How do we prevent and treat it? Non-Insulin dependent or Type II diabetes has reached epidemic proportions around the world. Over 50% of the population that has this disease does not know they are affected. Elevated blood sugars over a long period of time begin to effect bodily organs; including the heart, kidneys, eyes, liver, and peripheral vasculature and nerves. Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Women At Risk For Developing Type II Diabetes (Non-Insulin Dependent) After Developing Gestational Diabetes in Pregnancy
Developing Gestational Diabetes during pregnancy carries a 15 to 60 percent chance of developing Non-Insulin Dependent (Type II) after pregnancy within a 5 to15 year period of time. It is important to determine the significant risk factors that lead to Type II diabetes as this disease has reached epidemic proportions around the world. From 1994 to 2002, the incidence of gestational diabetes doubled to now involve 7 percent of pregnancies. Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Common Running Mistakes That Women Make
Running is a form of cardiovascular exercise that can be incorporated into any routine. It can be done by people at any level of fitness and it doesn't require any other form of equipment other than running shoes. Make sure that you have a strong and comfortable pair of running shoes that suits your needs. Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Tips and Tricks for Females to Achieve Multiple Orgasms
Women have the capability of having multiple orgasms. In fact, they have the luxury to experience this more than men do. A woman can experience multiple orgasms if she allows herself to not just focus on one area. Women often just focus on the pelvis area when they make love with another such that the sexual energy that radiates throughout cannot travel to other parts of her body and excite her more. Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Smart Snacking: Satisfying Snacks That Don't Make You Fat
There is that urge to eat and indulge one's palate with food. Snacks are part of an individual's meal program. Not only does it include eating three times a day but it also includes snack time. One in the morning and one in the afternoon would usually be the routine. This kind of habit is usually common for individuals who have hectic and busy schedules. They would eat too early. Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Why Running Is the Best Exercise for Women
Women need to understand that they also need to exercise when they are planning on losing weight. Completing a diet plan is not the only way to look great. Different types of exercise can give females the long and lean figure that they desire because they can lose weight fast. There are many benefits that are provided when women exercise. These are: Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Women and Healthy Living
Living a healthy and fit lifestyle is important for long life and longevity. Women should always stay fit and healthy because they are more likely to catch diseases than men. Living a healthy life is not just about following a healthy diet and maintaining the perfect weight. There are many aspects of living that women must maintain in order to be in good physical and mental state. These aspects are: Read
Added on: 27-May-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Women and Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures. The seizures are transient signs or symptoms of abnormal and excessive neuronal activity in the brain. Read
Added on: 4-Jun-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Is Yoga Right for You?
A lot of women perform yoga exercises not just to lose weight or maintain proper body weight but also because they want to be healthy emotionally and mentally. Yoga is also known to contribute to the decrease of a number of problems during menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause. There is research to prove this, but it's easy to see the physical, mental, and emotional benefits evident on those women who practice yoga. Read
Added on: 24-Sep-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
5 Helpful Tips to Getting Pregnant
There are numerous couples out there who are very eager and ready to bear a child of their own. However, they seem to have run out of luck with such goal. There are no scientifically significant studies that the positioning and the timing of the coitus would matter and play a role in getting pregnant. Read
Added on: 18-Dec-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Bacterial Vaginosis During Pregnancy
All that one needs to do is to ask any woman for one to find out just how joyful an episode being pregnant is in a woman's life. Nonetheless, masked beneath the surface of joy, there are many risks that can happen during pregnancy and some of these concerns has to do with the health of the woman. One of the risks that can happen to a woman during pregnancy is a condition known as bacterial vaginosis. Read
Added on: 18-Dec-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Can a Woman Get Pregnant While Breastfeeding?
What is so amazing about people is that when they notice something that preoccupies the perception of people, there is always the risk that facts will be blurred by myth. While it is easy to recognize that such things do happen, explaining why they happen is less clear-cut. Read
Added on: 18-Dec-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Health Recovery after Pregnancy and Delivery
Normal Physiology As a woman ages, her body adjusts and prepares itself to accommodate and to prepare her to be able to bear children of her own when the right time comes. With this comes into picture the first menstruation of the woman. This signifies that the woman has already a uterus that would be able to sustain and shelter a fetus. Read
Added on: 18-Dec-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Healthy Food Choices During Pregnancy
If one is curious enough, one should be willing to scratch beneath the surface of anything. For one, some of the answers to some of the pressing questions maybe found with a little polishing of what is in our hands. In the main act of life, one of the things-and a joyous one at that-hat can happen to a woman's life is pregnancy. Read
Added on: 18-Dec-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
How Sleep Affects a Woman's Fertility
The hormonal balance of the woman is highly sensitive to certain factors that may arise. With this, one must consider that these hormones that are commonly referred to as the female sex hormones play a vital and crucial role in the reproductive system of a woman. Read
Added on: 18-Dec-2009 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Abortion: Do You Really Need to Get One?
Surprisingly, every year almost half of the reported pregnancies among American women are not intended. And even more surprising is the fact that almost half of these pregnancies will end up in abortion. Read
Added on: 23-Jan-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
After Birth: Continuing from Hospital to Home
After giving birth, the mother has to take some rest in the hospital in order to recover the strength she lost from giving birth. After that period, she is dismissed and will be able to have her full recovery at home. Read
Added on: 23-Jan-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
All about Thyroid Disorders after Delivery
Thyroid disorders are various conditions that generally involve damaged thyroid glands. The complications arising from thyroid disorders make treatments of the disorders very difficult. In all cases, the treatments depend on the severity of the disease. Read
Added on: 23-Jan-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Delivery Procedures: What to Expect
Delivery is basically a procedure that a pregnant woman undertakes in order to dismiss the child on her womb. It could be conducted through a normal delivery procedure or the caesarian method. Read
Added on: 23-Jan-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Labor and Delivery Complications
Normally, labor and delivery happen without any complications and problems. Serious complication and delivery problems happen rarely, while other occurrences are anticipated and can be effectively treated. Read
Added on: 23-Jan-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Labor and Timing Problems: How to Minimize the Risks
Matters concerning your pregnancy should be properly monitored as it involves the life of a family member that rests inside your womb. Although you think that you have already prepared yourself for the things you would need for your delivery, some things could still go out of hand if they are not closely observed. Read
Added on: 2-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Newborn Problems: What Mothers Need to Look Out For
Expectant mothers who regularly go to their doctors for their checkups will know that still their unborn babies will be prone to a lot of problems during the course of labor and delivery. Read
Added on: 2-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Postpartum Depression: Making Sure You Don't Get the Blues
Postpartum depression is likewise known as postnatal depression. This is a condition encountered by women after giving birth. Studies show a rate of 5 percent to 20 percent of women affected by this condition. Read
Added on: 2-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Pregnancy Complications: Things Every Pregnant Woman Worries About
Pregnancy is not an easy condition. A woman is affected emotionally, psychologically and of course, physically. The first pregnancy is even more difficult and without close and proper monitoring, a pregnant woman may run the risk of having complications. Read
Added on: 2-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Sterilization: Are You Ready?
Sterilization is a surgical procedure that leaves either male or female unable to reproduce. It is a method of birth control. Like any other birth control procedures, this too considers factors of why one should get into it. Read
Added on: 2-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Choosing the Best Contraceptive Method for You
Contraception is the method or techniques used to prevent pregnancy and protect the male and female from sexually transmitted diseases. There have been a lot of contraceptive methods that has helped women around the world to protect themselves. Read
Added on: 2-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
The Complications of Abortion in Women
Abortion is the technical term used to refer to the "termination of pregnancy by loss or destruction of fetus before birth." Abortion can be done in two ways: spontaneous and induced. Spontaneous abortion is more popularly known as miscarriage, and it occurs when the embryo fails to develop when there is complete or incomplete discharge of products of conception. Read
Added on: 2-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Thrombophlebitis: Are You Susceptible?
Thrombophlebitis is a condition wherein the wall of the veins swells. This inflammation of the vein walls are usually found in the arms but more commonly on the legs. When you have thrombophlebitis, this basically means that there may be blood clots on your veins and your veins are inflamed. Read
Added on: 2-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
What to Look Out for in the Postdelivery Period
After delivery of the baby, a mother will go through a certain period known as the postdelivery or postpartum. This is the six-week period after delivery wherein your body will normally go through physical and biological conditions. Read
Added on: 2-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Women and Family Planning
Family planning is a method used and implemented by couples as to planning when to have children. This involves using a variety of techniques to control the number and timing of the pregnancies. In highly liberated countries, this is associated with birth control and even abortion. Read
Added on: 2-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Cancerous Ovarian Growths: An Overview
If a woman experiences difficulty eating, abdominal pains, and bloating for more than a few weeks, she needs to see her doctor. Women should also watch out for abnormal menstrual periods, constipation, vaginal bleeding, and nausea and vomiting, swelling of the abdomen, unexplained back pain, increased urinary frequency and excessive hair growth as these are likewise symptoms common among women who have cancerous ovarian growths. Read
Added on: 18-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Diagnosing Gynecologic Disorders in Women
Diagnosing gynecologic disorders starts with obtaining a gynecologic history through interview. This then may be followed by performing one or more of the different methods of diagnosing. The different methods of diagnosing gynecologic disorders include screening tests, sonohysterography, ultrasonography, laparoscopy, loop electrical excision procedure or LEEP, hysterosalpingography, hysteroscopy, endocervical curettage, dilation and curettage, colposcopy, and biopsy Read
Added on: 18-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Endometriomas of the Vulva
Endometriomas of the vulva is endometriosis that occurs in the vulva. Endometriosis is a kind of cyst in the reproductive system also called gynecologic cysts. Gynecologic cysts can grow in any part of the woman's reproductive system such as the uterus, cervix, and vagina. Cysts are closed sacs containing a gelatin-like material that grow separately from the surrounding tissues. Read
Added on: 18-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Non-cancerous Gynecologic Abnormalities in Women
Non-cancerous gynecologic abnormalities are defects in the reproductive system of women. These defects in the vagina, cervix, uterus, or ovaries are benign or not virulent. They are the following conditions: Read
Added on: 18-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Symptoms of Gynecologic Disorders in Women
Gynecologic disorders are abnormalities in the vagina, uterus, cervix, and other parts of the women's reproductive system. Although symptoms of these disorders vary according to the specific condition, there are general signs that may tell a woman she has gynecologic disorder. These symptoms are hirsutism, virilization, vaginal discharge, pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding, vaginal pain, and vaginal itching. Read
Added on: 19-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
The Psychological Side of Cancer in Women
Probably one of the most devastating news an average woman will ever hear in her entire lifetime is that she has been diagnosed with cancer. Women, for example, who have been diagnosed with breast cancer will have an overwhelming mixture of feelings. She will feel frustrated, depressed, fearful, and a whole lot more, especially because the breasts are that one thing that makes a women feel like she's a real woman. Read
Added on: 18-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Understanding Skene's Duct Cysts in Women
Understanding an illness is the first step towards conquering it. A woman needs to know the symptoms, effects, and treatment of an illness she's afflicted with. Cysts in the reproductive system of women are one of the rare illnesses of which they should be aware. Read
Added on: 18-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Why Women Get Polyps of the Cervix
Polyp is the medical and technical term used to describe a benign growth protruding from any mucus membrane in the human body. Polyps can emerge from one’s nose and sinuses (called as the nasal polyps), in the colon, on the stomach, in the ear. When they grow from the nose, they are often brought about by a chronic inflammation caused by an allergy. Read
Added on: 18-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Women Suffering from Adnexal Torsion
Adnexal torsion is an uncommon condition in the reproductive system of women characterized by abrupt, sharp, and severe pain due to the twisting of the ovary and sometimes also the fallopian tube on the tissues around them. Adnexal torsion oftentimes occurs in women of reproductive age. Ovarian abnormalities are usually the cause. Read
Added on: 19-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Women with Epidermal and Inclusion Cysts
All women are exposed to the risk of having illnesses that do not develop in men. An example of these illnesses are gynecologic abnormalities. A woman who has a gynecologic disorder like epidermal and inclusion cysts goes into a realm of painful suffering that a man will not really know. Read
Added on: 19-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Cancerous Gynecologic Abnormalities in Women
Cancerous gynecologic abnormalities are life-threatening illnesses characterized by uncontrollable enlargement and rapid spread of malignant cells developing in an organ or a part of a women's reproductive system. Read
Added on: 19-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Cervical Myomas
Cervical myomas are non-cancerous tumors in the cervix or lower part of the uterus. Myomas are tumors made of muscle tissue. Often, cervical myomas are also seen with myomas in the upper part of the uterus also called fibroids. Myomas have many sizes; the Read
Added on: 19-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Cervical Stenosis
There are many illnesses that happen only to women. One of these illnesses is cervical stenosis. Cervical stenosis is a gynecologic disorder of a woman's reproductive system, a condition where the duct of the cervix is narrow or closed. One unfortunate effect of this condition is that a woman can never be pregnant. Another effect is that blood and pus may fill the uterus. Read
Added on: 19-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health
Coping with Bartholin's Gland Cyst
Found on every labia of the vagina or on the vaginal lips, the Bartholin's gland are tiny invisible organs that are responsible for making the fluid that lubricates the woman's vaginal lips. This lubricating fluid comes out from two tiny tubes that are located at the opening of the vagina. These tiny tubes are more commonly known as the Bartholin ducts. Read
Added on: 19-Feb-2010 | By: James Pendergraft | In: Women's Health