Signs of flu in pregnant women

clock May 7, 2010 01:57 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

Nausea in pregnant women during the second and third trimesters can be a sign of flu, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.

"People don't necessarily think of influenza when you include the symptoms of nausea or vomiting, but our study showed that they are common with influenza in pregnancy," said Dr. Vanessa Rogers, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology and lead author of the study, which appears in the May edition of Obstetrics and Gynecology. More...


Antidepressants, pills cause low libido in women

clock April 25, 2010 23:09 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

Many young women are reporting that they have a low sexual desire, with a new research blaming antidepressants and birth control pills for the problem. Many young women have distress piled on top of the guilt about their lagging sex lives, according to a study by the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health.

And a 2008 research in Obstetrics and Gynecology magazine of 31,000 women age 18 and above found that in the 18 to 44 age group, one in 10 reported low libido, or hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). More...


Appeal by gynecologist convicted of sex assault denied

clock April 19, 2010 23:07 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

An Alberta gynecologist convicted of sexually assaulting four of his patients while they were receiving vaginal examinations had an appeal dismissed this week. Carl Christopher Nqumayo was convicted in February 2009 of four counts of sexual assault against patients while he was an obstetrician/gynecologist at the Thickwood Heights Family Medical Clinic. Nqumayo was found guilty of using his fingers to make an in-and-out motion in patients’ vaginas during examinations that went beyond the consent given to a doctor during an exam. More...


Step To prevent Post-Pregnancy Stretch Marks

clock April 12, 2010 00:00 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

The good news is that stretch marks can be prevent during pregnancy but the bad news is that if the problem is an inheritance passed on to you by your family, then the prevention of stretch marks is a bit doubtful.

The stretch marks generally appear in the ninth month of pregnancy because it is the time your skin is stretched to the maximum extent. Weight gain, weight loss, sudden growth are some of the major changes which cause these stretch marks. Whatever the reason be, these look ugly and specially for a today women, stretch marks seems to a curse. It not only looks ugly but also speaks of your age. More...


Couples with Pregnancy loss Have Higher Risk of Separation

clock April 6, 2010 23:05 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

According to statistics over 40% of first marriages and almost 70% of first live-in relationships fail to reach the 15-year mark. A new study has revealed that pregnancy loss or stillbirth makes it even more difficult to keep up the marriage for long. Although it's also true that such tragedies can also bring the couple together.

It has been revealed by a study that in contrast to couples that had successful pregnancies, ones who had a miscarriage have 22% separation chances, and ones who experienced a stillbirth have 40% chances to do so. It has been said that the risk of separation or divorce can be up to 10 years after the event. More...


Don't overeat when pregnant

clock March 30, 2010 23:01 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

Doctors no longer advise women to eat for two during their pregnancies as new research shows that overeating during this time can impact the health of their babies adversely.

Only a pregnant woman knows what it's like to be told repeatedly by both her mother and mother-in-law to eat "enough for two." It turns out that this advice may be wrong after all: New studies have shown that a high calorie diet could affect the gender, and more importantly, the health of the baby. According to this study, the high fat, high carbohydrate diet of pregnant mice impacted almost 2,000 genes in the developing offspring, including those involved in kidney function and smell.  More...



Second Study Links Pregnancy to Severe H1N1 Flu Risk

clock March 24, 2010 00:22 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

Pregnant women in New York City were hard hit by the first wave of the H1N1 pandemic flu, researchers said. Expectant mothers were seven times more likely to be admitted to hospital if they contracted the flu than were nonpregnant women of reproductive age, according to CDC's Andreea Creanga, MD, PhD, and colleagues.

They were also seven times more likely to have severe disease -- defined by death or admission to intensive care -- Creanga and colleagues wrote in the April Obstetrics & Gynecology. The report is the second in five days to demonstrate that pregnant women are at greater risk for severe H1N1 flu. More...


Weight gain during pregnancy ups diabetes risk

clock March 5, 2010 04:55 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

Weight gain during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, could increase women’s risk of developing diabetes later in their pregnancy, according to a new study. The study by the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research appears online in the current issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

The three-year study of 1,145 pregnant women from an ethnically diverse population found that women who gained more weight than is recommended by the Institute of Medicine had a 50 per cent increased risk of developing gestational diabetes mellitus, also known as GDM. More...


Acupuncture May Reduce Depression During Pregnancy

clock February 26, 2010 04:57 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

A new US study suggests that acupuncture specifically designed for depression may reduce symptoms during pregnancy: although the study was small, the researchers say it is the first of its kind and hope that it raises awareness about depression in pregnancy and helps patients and doctors consider an alternative to antidepressants. More...


Doctors encourage depression screening during and after pregnancy

clock February 14, 2010 02:30 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

Pregnancy and the postpartum period are peak times for women to experience depression, and routine screening for the condition should be a priority, say the authors of an opinion paper issued today in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology.

An estimated 14% to 23% of pregnant women experience depression, while 5% to 25% will have postpartum depression. The illness carries serious repercussions for both mother and baby, noted the authors of the paper. More...