Posts Tagged pregnancy
Healthy Women Healthy Families: Living Well During Pregnancy
How you feel emotionally and physically during pregnancy directly affects you and your baby’s well being. Living Well During Your Pregnancy teaches how you can control and manage your stress, and how proper exercise has a direct and positive effect on a women’s pregnancy and delivery. Series: “Healthy Women, Healthy Families” [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 8409]
Healthy Women Healthy Families: Prenatal Health
Growing a healthy baby is one of the most important jobs of your life. Prenatal Health examines proper diet and nutrition to best ensure that you and your baby get all the vitamins, minerals and calories needed for a healthy pregnancy. Learn basic ways to maintain a healthy diet during pregnancy. How you feel emotionally and physically during pregnancy directly affects you and your baby’s well being. Prenatal Health explains how you can control and manage your stress, and how proper exercise has a direct and positive effect on a women’s pregnancy and delivery. Series: “Healthy Women, Healthy Families” [11/2004] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 8910]
Are Your Unpleasant Looking Stretch-Marks Driving You Absolutely Nuts?
Don’t you detest grooming? I mean we do it everyday. It’s this incessant redundant routine that just keeps us busy every single morning. What is it all about in any case? We are all trying to look perfect so that the world will accept us? It just seems so petty if you truly sit down and think about it. Okay, so I’ll admit that certain grooming and cleaning rituals are essential each day so that we do not start resembling cave men.
However, sometimes I believe we take it too far. Take stretch marks for example. These are a common affliction for many of us.
Whether or not they’re from getting thinner, gaining weight, bodybuilding, or having a kid, stretch marks are pretty normal. Yet it seems like everyone is embarrassed to have them. Yes indeed it’s all about stretch marks, folks. Or, more to the point, how to get rid of stretch marks.
What do you know about stretch marks and how to get rid of stretch marks? Are you aware that they’re caused by your body trying to adapt to a new situation? That is right; our bodies sometimes undergo sudden or abrupt changes that happen so swiftly.
This in turn causes dreadful stretch marks. You know what else you ought to know about stretch marks? They’re rather difficult to do away with. Just ask my wife. Now that she had children, she inevitably deals with stretch marks around her breasts, and she would love to know how to get rid of stretch marks. This is completely normal if you breast feed your little ones.
In my personal opinion it’s no big deal. I love her the way she is. However, she is not so at ease with the whole idea. In fact, she is constantly searching for new facts about stretch marks. Eventually she would like to get rid of them for good.
Well, the good news is that physicians and experts are always developing new ways to deal with dilemmas such as stretch marks. From creams, to lotions, to surgery, there are a few strategies in the works. So, are you looking high and low for more facts about stretch marks? Are you a mother of five, who struggles daily with the burden of stretch marks, but can hardly stand it any longer? Well, perhaps it’s time to take action.
Have you spoken to your family medical doctor? This is always a good first step in learning about stretch marks and any other physical conditions. Possibly now it’s time to get hooked into the Internet. In cyberspace you will find heaps of facts about stretch marks and up-coming treatments.
Mood Disorders Across Women’s Lifecycle
November 7, 2007 presentation by Ellie Williams for the Stanford School of Medicine Medcast lecture series. Twice as many women as men suffer from depression and mood disorders – but only between puberty and menopause. This burden on women in the reproductive years suggests a powerful link between female hormones and brain function. Ellie Williams, MD, associate director of the Center for Neuroscience in Women’s Health, discusses this role of hormones in women’s mental health. Stanford University School of Medicine: med.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
SAAI PREGNANCY and WOMAN’S HEALTH 15.8.2010 Part01
Dr.sujaharan on TV interview (Vasantham TV) in Srilanka at 15.8.2010


