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Treating Nausea with Prescription Medications
Unfortunately, nausea is a very common pregnancy symptom. While some may be able to treat nausea without medications, nausea and vomiting can severely affect quality of life and many require some help from over-the-counter and/or prescription medications. There are safe and effective nausea medications to take in pregnancy, but like anything, it’s important to weigh…
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An Overview of Nausea & Vomiting of Pregnancy
The impact of feeling awful for weeks to months, especially at a time when you are supposed to be happy, cannot be overstated. Nausea is one of the most ruthless of the pregnancy symptoms. It’s not just a physical experience. It can have a profound impact on your mood and emotional wellbeing too.
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The Tdap Vaccine: What You Should Know
It’s important to weigh the risks and the benefits of any vaccination or medication that we put in our bodies during pregnancy. Tdap is a vaccination that is highly recommended during pregnancy, because it protects both the pregnant person and baby, and is considered safe. Tdap protects against tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular…
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Pap Smears in Pregnancy: Are they recommended?
A pap smear, or pap test, is a routine screening test for cervical cancer. Specifically, pap smears look at the cells of the cervix (the cervix is the bottom part of the uterus) and evaluate them for any abnormalities that may lead to cervical cancer in the future. Depending on age or outcome of your…
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What to Expect: Appointments in Pregnancy
Prenatal care is an important part of a healthy pregnancy. And it’s a commitment. Especially towards later stages of pregnancy, it may feel like you are at your OB provider’s office a lot. It can also be a fun and empowering part of the journey. It’s okay to come to your appointments with questions, and…
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Dental Work in Pregnancy: Is it safe?
Not only is it safe to get most dental work done during pregnancy, it is actually recommended. By now you have probably heard all about the changes your body experiences throughout pregnancy, in a large part due to fluctuating hormones. These changes in hormones can impact your oral health too, causing sore gums, an increased…
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The Flu Vaccine in Pregnancy: Why It’s Recommended
Is it safe to get a flu vaccine during pregnancy? The short answer is yes. It is safe to get a flu vaccine during pregnancy and important not only for your wellbeing but your baby’s (see benefits of flu vaccine below). Pregnant people are at an increased risk of developing life-threatening flu complications. This is…
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Cold Medicine in Pregnancy: What’s Considered Safe?
Symptoms related to the common cold and other upper respiratory infections can be unpleasant, to say the least, when added to symptoms already experienced in pregnancy. This is why many pregnant people seek advice from their Ob providers on the best way to treat symptoms such as cough, congestion, and runny nose. At the first…