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View Post: Usana & Pregnancy at [C]offee [B]ean
2 Dec 2009 by coffeeaddicts
Numerous studies have shown that calcium supplementation can reduce the incidence of pregnancy induced hypertension. Magnesium levels decrease during pregnancy; there is also evidence that magnesium levels are further decreased in women who later develop pre-eclampsia. Oral magnesium supplementation is therapeutic in treating pregnancy related leg cramps. Pyridoxine (B6) is an important coenzyme in the biosynthesis of the neurotransmitters GABA, dopamine, and serotonin. ...
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12 hours ago by Admin
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View Post: Pregnancy Induced Hypertension: Prevent Prenatal Toxemia With Good ...
21 Nov 2009
Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), also known as toxemia or pre-eclampsia, is one of the serious conditions that can mar a pregnancy. Usually first time moms develop symptoms between 28 and 37 weeks gestation. ...
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View Post: Pregnancy-related hypertension as related to Hypertension
17 Nov 2009 by roberto glaubach
Link:Pregnancy-related hypertension as related to Hypertension PRENATAL RECORDS OF VERONICA GLAUBACH SHOWED + 2 PROTEINURIA,AMID OTHER CLEAR SYMPTOMS.THE MEDICAL BOARD OF CALIFORNIA NOTWITHSTANDING EXPERTS REPORTS POINTING A GROSS CASE ...
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View Post: Free Article Directory » The Pregnancy Hypertension Diet
23 Nov 2009 by Cynthia Bond
High blood pressure and pregnancy seem to go hand in hand for many women, especially if they have a problem with high blood pressure to begin with. Sometimes there's no explanation for hypertension during pregnancy, but usually it's ...
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View Post: Multiple sclerosis, epilepsy don't raise significant pregnancy ...
18 Nov 2009 by Michelle Brandt
Having multiple sclerosis or epilepsy doesn't put a mother-to-be at significant risk for pregnancy-related problems, according to a new study by Stanford University School of Medicine researchers. ... There wasn't a significant difference between women with MS or epilepsy and healthy women in other outcomes, such as premature rupture of membranes (which can lead to early delivery) or hypertension - findings that Chakravarty said she was "very relieved to see." ...
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View Blog: ... to evaluate the relationship between gestational glucose intolerance and postpartum risk of metabolic syndrome (defined as the clustering of several cardiometabolic risk factors including obesity, hypertension and low HDL cholesterol). ... Findings support that even mild glucose intolerance during pregnancy predicts an increased likelihood of the metabolic syndrome at 3 months postpartum. The presence of cardiovascular risk factors as early as three months postpartum
View Post: Serial Hemodynamics and Complications of Pregnancy in Severe ...
29 Oct 2007
This case presents a favorable outcome in a pregnant patient undergoing cesarian section despite several complications related to pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular dysfunction, which are often fatal. ...
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