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Anemia

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 Deliverymore info>>

Cystic Fibrosis testingmore info>>

Cord Blood banking – more info>>

Exercise – more info>>

Fetal Kick countsmore info>>

little-boy1Genetic testing – more info>>

Gestational diabetes – more info>>

Group B streptococcusmore 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 labormore info>>

Rh factor - more info>>

List of safe medications

Travel - more info>>

Tubal pregnancy - more info>>

Twins - more info>>

Vaginal Birth After Cesarean/ VBAC - more info>>

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    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>>