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Iron-Rich Foods: Red meat; Egg yolks; Dark, leafy greens (spinach, collards); Dried fruit (prunes, raisins); Iron-enriched cereals and grains (check the labels); Beans, lentils, chick peas and soybeans; Artichokes - more info>>
Back pain – more info>>
Bleeding in pregnancy – more info>>
Breast feeding Problems
Mastitis – more info >>
Breastfeeding Informational Sites:
www.GotMom.org
www.drjacknewman,com
www.llli.org (La Leche League International)
www.kellymom.com
Breastfeeding FAQs from the CDC – more info>>
Medela’s Breastfeeding Products – more info>>
Breech Presentation – more info> >
Cesarean Delivery – more info>>
Cystic Fibrosis testing – more info>>
Cord Blood banking – more info>>
Exercise – more info>>
Fetal Kick counts - more info>>
Genetic testing – more info>>
Gestational diabetes – more info>>
Group B streptococcus – more info>>
High blood pressures – more info>>
Influenza vaccine and pregnancy – more info>>
Miscarriage – more info>>
Repeated miscarriage – more info>>
Nausea/vomiting - more info>>
Nutrition - more info>>
Pregnancy for women over age 35 - more info>>
Preterm labor – more info>>
Rh factor - more info>>
Travel - more info>>
Tubal pregnancy - more info>>
Twins - more info>>
Vaginal Birth After Cesarean/ VBAC - more info>>
Consent Forms – English | Spanish
Labor, Birth, Postpartum - more info>>
Labor signs – more info>>
Labor induction – more info>>
Pain relief – more info>>
Postpartum depression – more info>>
Circumcision – more info>>
Online Patient Support – more info>>