Pregnant? What You Need to Know About Your Pregnancy

Pregnant? What You Need to Know About Your Pregnancy

  • 3 Common Reasons For Urgent Gastrointestinal Surgery

    Gastrointestinal problems are common medical complaints, but in some cases they require immediate surgery to fix the problem and avoid life-threatening complications. When the problem is addressed quickly, most urgent gastrointestinal problems can be fixed without long-term concerns. Appendicitis Appendicitis is frequently seen in emergency room settings. The key symptoms of appendicitis are lower-right abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever. It is easy to overlook appendicitis as the stomach flu or gastritis.

  • Problematic Pedicures: Why Pampering Your Toes May Not Sit Well with Your Podiatrist

    Pretty feet and toes may be all the rage, but having too many pedicures performed on your feet could lead to both short and long-term problems. If you're a fan of the fabulous feeling you get during pedicures and how perfectly polished your toes look afterward, be on the lookout for tell-tale signs that your toes have had enough, at least for the time being. Since you need your feet to be fully functional for walking, it's not worth taking the risk, even for the sake of having the most glamorous feet on the planet.

  • 3 Causes Of Facial Paralysis

    Facial paralysis is a concerning symptom that is often associated with significant acute or chronic underlying processes. Regardless of the underlying problem, any signs of paralysis should be evaluated in an emergency room. Stroke Probably the most acutely concerning cause of facial paralysis is stroke. Typically, when a stroke occurs, it affects one side of the body. In addition to paralysis, your face might droop on the affected side. Other warning signs can be a sudden, severe headache, slurring of your speech, and stumbling around.

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Pregnant? What You Need to Know About Your Pregnancy

During my first pregnancy, I spent a lot of time pushing pillows behind my back trying to find comfort. As the size of the baby grew, so did my discomfort. By the time she was born, I was more than ready to give birth. When I found out I was pregnant again, I was determined that I would not suffer through the same discomforts. I started researching ways to ease the symptoms of pregnancy, including back pain. I created this blog to help other expectant moms find remedies to deal with those symptoms that can be emotionally and physically draining.

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