Pregnancy

Mother-Daughter link

pregnantPregnant women are three times more likely to suffer from severe morning sickness if their mothers did, say Norwegian researchers. Around 2% of women suffer excessive nausea and vomiting in pregnancy - known as hyperemesis gravidarum - which can require hospital treatment.

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"More needed to combat morning sickness"

pregnant2More needs to be done to establish which are safe and effective ways to relieve morning sickness, experts say. There is reluctance to use pharmaceutical products in pregnancy due to Thalidomide, the 1960s anti-nausea drug which led to birth defects. But there is little evidence to suggest that alternative therapies have any real impact, the international group of researchers Cochrane found.

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Epidurals protect muscles?

pregnantmedicalHaving an epidural during labour may protect key muscles and therefore cut the risk of incontinence in later life, a study of nearly 400 women suggests. Research in the BJOG, the leading obstetrics journal, found more than one in ten women who had vaginal births suffered damage to the "levator" muscles which hold up internal organs.

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Testing for c-section need

baby6A test which could stop women labouring for hours in the hope of a "normal" birth only to end up with a Caesarean section has been developed in Sweden. Researchers have established that when high levels of lactic acid are measured in the amniotic fluid,

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Acupuncture & relief of morning sickness during pregnancy

fertility2 resize100 Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, also known as “morning sickness,” may occur at any time, day or night. These symptoms can be experienced as early as the first missed period and typically disappears at the end of the first trimester, although for some it may last longer. For some women morning sickness is not an issue, while for others it can be quite debilitating. 

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Natural & Healthy Pregnancy with Acupuncture

These days more and more women turn to complementary therapies to help boosting their fertility and go through pregnancy as well as possible.  One of these therapies is acupuncture, a branch of Chinese Medicine, which has stood the test of time and is still very much used today in the East, and increasingly so in the West, to help achieve naturally a healthy pregnancy.

Acupuncture is an essential part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, one of the world's oldest systems of medicine. 

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