Thursday, March 31st, 2011 at
7:33 am
A pregnancy interruption can be a particularly frustrating, and even a crisis inducing event. It does not assist that the emotional and physical leads to are shrouded with superstition and fallacy. Men and women do not know how you can assist the individual who has seasoned a miscarriage, as well as the fears surrounding future pregnancies can lead to a good deal of unnecessary tension. It can be essential to understand the brings about of miscarriage, the emotional turmoil of the lady, and what is usually accomplished to stop further miscarriages.
An abnormal embryo or fetus, which can include abnormal growth or chromosomal abnormalities. The mom may possibly possess a hormonal deficiency; frequently a lack of progesterone can cause the pregnancy to end. Deformities of the uterus or fibroid tumors can cause an interruption from the pregnancy. An incompetent cervix, or a cervix that does not stay closed could be the explanation. When the pregnant woman has illnesses such as high blood stress, diabetes, an infection, or some viruses the infant can be effected and a miscarriage could possibly result. Some clinical tests have displayed that moms who smoke cigarettes or marijuana possess a greater incidence of miscarriage.
Read the rest of this entry
Thursday, March 31st, 2011 at
7:17 am
Certain health issues or medications given for clinical depression can very much interfere with a person’s performance in a range of aspects. And this can sooner or later lead to performance anxiety. As in clinical depression, performance anxiety occurs in a range of private and public situations such as paper presentations, public speaking, exams etc.
Performance Anxiety Definition
Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, March 29th, 2011 at
7:36 am
Sunday, March 27th, 2011 at
7:39 am
Throughout the past 33 years in private practice, hundreds of women have told me they felt that their current health problems started soon after the birth of their child. The child may have been her first or fifth, and might now be a teenager or even a grown man or woman, but the mother remembers the postpartum onset of her symptoms as if it were yesterday.
The symptoms that usually start within the first to twelfth postpartum months vary widely among mothers. A few of the most common are despondency and despair, chronic fatigue, sleeplessness, anxiousness, lack of confidence, loss of sex drive and passion, muscle and joint pains, unhealthy skin, hair and nails, digestive disturbances, bladder problems, heart disease, trouble breathing, and a host of troubling emotions and moods swings. A woman can be puzzled, frustrated, even embarrassed when she reveals symptoms that have plagued her for years. She may have shared her self–observations with doctors only to find that they were not worthy of an acknowledgment or comforting comment from her physician. Any attempt on her part to connect the birth of one of her children with those symptoms may have been met with skepticism or passed over. Yet, she can’t shake the feeling that something about that particular birth began her health decline.
Read the rest of this entry
Friday, March 25th, 2011 at
7:36 am
Friday, March 25th, 2011 at
7:33 am
Just under 1 % of the population develop schizophrenia at some point in their lives, a statistic that appears to hold true for all cultures and countries. Chronic major mental illness in people under 65 is due mainly to schizophrenia. Until the move towards community care began, about half of all hospital beds in the UK were in mental hospitals and the majority of these (for the under-65s) were occupied by patients with a schizophrenic illness. As the number of hospital beds has fallen, a significant proportion of the vagrants living in large inner-city hostels and prison recidivists are found to be suffering from schizophrenia.
Etiology
Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011 at
7:34 am
Question by Rowda: Prenatal depression and husband is unhelpful?
There seem to be no one to talk to. I’ve been put on a very small dose of fluoxetine 2.5mg but I still feel very depressed. What is the highest dose someone can take on antidepressants whilst pregnant. I have tried without no medication for the first four months of my pregnancy but I don’t think that I can go any further with out medical help.
Best answer: Read the rest of this entry
Monday, March 21st, 2011 at
7:36 am
Monday, March 21st, 2011 at
7:36 am
The most common question that pregnant women ask me is “My obstetrician says that it is very dangerous for me to take vitamin A while I’m pregnant. As an expert in nutrition, what is your opinion?”
Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, March 19th, 2011 at
7:33 am
It so happens that initially you confuse the symptoms of pregnancy with having flu or working women feel they are fatigued, but dear pretty ladies, this is not flu and you being pregnant can be very much true. If you experiencing some of these symptoms then, dear woman you are pregnant!
Missed Menstrual Period: Read the rest of this entry