… wear a bra to bed, but Dr. Thompson emphasizes that the risk of breast cancer is not one of them.“There’s no evidence that wearing a bra — or not wearing a bra — while sleeping …
… getting sick is greater than any side effects of the vaccine,” Dr. Ekman says.Flying while pregnantMost women can safely travel by airplane during pregnancy, but talk to your healthcare provider ahead of time to …
… flashes. Other treatments include hormone replacement therapy, certain antidepressants and some over-the-counter therapies.“See your healthcare provider — specifically an Ob/Gyn, if you have one — to discuss treatment options that can lessen your …
… you may be more susceptible to feeling dizzy or lightheaded during pregnancy.Sometimes, also with hormonal changes, one of the other culprits for causing vertigo is an underlying history of migraines. If you’re more …
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… MD, about what’s normal — and what postpartum symptoms you shouldn’t ignore.Warning signs of postpartum health concernsBefore you’re discharged from the hospital, your provider will likely share some advice regarding what’s …
… users only.”What about one can a day?Is there harm in drinking soda in moderation like one can a day?Even that amount — even if it is a diet soda — can hurt your health …
… frequent meals keeps your blood sugar stable and helps control migraines.Try following a mainly Mediterranean diet — one high in fruits, vegetables, beans, lean proteins like free-range chicken and turkey, and healthy fats like …
Sugar is pretty amazing. It’s the purest form of energy available to us and — unlike fats and proteins — can actually cross the blood-brain barrier. Sugar quite literally feeds your brain. And it tastes …
As if the raging adolescent hormones aren’t enough, now your daughter has her period. And the bleeding is sort of … heavy. Is this something to worry about?A heavy period may be just that …
You’ve been pregnant for about a hundred years. So long, in fact, that you’ve forgotten what your toes look like. And still, your little bundle is showing zero signs of moving on out …
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