Proper Pregnancy Nutrition
Pregnant women used to be told to eat for two during pregnancy. But eating for the baby is much more involved than simply eating more food. Both the pregnant woman and the baby need a wholesome diet of...
View Article5 Nutrition Tips to Help With Morning Sickness During Pregnancy
Large Image: Between 70 to 85 percent of pregnant women experience morning sickness during their first trimester with nausea usually beginning around the sixth week of pregnancy. Since you may not be...
View ArticleEarly Birth Could Lead to Increased Risk of Early Death
A report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reveals that children born before 37 weeks gestation have an increased risk of early death during early childhood and early...
View ArticleDealing With Emotions When You Stop Breastfeeding
For the last 12 to 18 months, you’ve spent copious amounts of time snuggling close to your baby. First thing in the morning it is her face you see. Throughout the day she turns to you for comfort,...
View ArticleBreastfeeding: Breast Milk Nutrition and Benefits
In a modernized society, we sometimes forget how intertwined we are with nature. While the human race has made great strides in developing alternative methods for survival, including ways to ensure the...
View ArticleBreastmilk Impacts Physical Development and Condition
Breastfeeding is the healthiest form of nutrition for babies, but according to researchers, breastmilk provides more than just nutrients for your growing baby. A study completed by Enrique Garcia...
View ArticleReduce Pregnancy Complications By Eating Correctly
If mom gains too much weight during pregnancy, baby will grow up weighing too much and possibly suffers from weight-related health concerns well into adulthood.Keyword Tags: pregnancyfoodnutrition
View ArticleMaternal nutrition and perinatal outcomes.
J Midwifery Womens Health. 2010 Nov-Dec;55(6):502-11.Maternal nutrition and perinatal outcomes.Barger MK.SourceDepartment of Family Health Care Nursing, University of California San Francisco School of...
View ArticleDrink more milk in pregnancy: It may make your child grow taller
A new study shows that the amount of milk a pregnant woman drinks is not only growth-promoting ifor weight and length at birth but may have an effect into early adult age.Keyword Tags:...
View ArticleBaby Food Lacking Nutritional Content Infants Need
Baby food companies in the United Kingdom are missing the point when it comes to providing a nutritionally sound supplemental food for infants. According to research completed in 2012, the majority of...
View ArticleEdutainment Technologies Help Students Learn Science, Nutrition
By Sandy Hemphill, Contributing Writer, BabyMed Once upon a time, books, paper, and pencils were required for learning reading, writing, and arithmetic but in today’s classroom, education and...
View ArticleHow much water should I drink when pregnant and during pregnancy?
Large Image: Water is your body's principal chemical component and makes up well over 50% of your total body weight. Everything in your body depends on the presence of water and fluids. Water cleanses...
View ArticleWomen's Health Care: Topics A-Z
Large Image: From the emotional well-being of a woman to her physical and medical health and history, everything that relates to the health of a woman is included below. Scroll down for a...
View ArticleThe 10 Best Foods That Don't Make it in to Your Shopping Cart
Q: What are the best foods to eat during pregnancy?A: The following is a list of the 10 best foods to eat during your pregnancy, that you may not normally choose:Sardines:"Health food in a can.'' They...
View ArticleNutrition and Food For Fertility and During Pregnancy
During pregnancy, changes in hormones can cause a woman's immune system to become suppressed, so that it is harder to fight off infections. Some food-borne illnesses can cause a woman to have a...
View ArticleWeight Gain in Pregnancy - How much?
More than half of American women between ages 25 and 55 are overweight or obese, according to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Health and Nutrition Examination...
View ArticleBreastmilk Impacts Physical Development and Condition
Author Byline: Dr. Amos Grunebaum, MDBreastfeeding is the healthiest form of nutrition for babies, but according to researchers, breastmilk provides more than just nutrients for your growing baby. A...
View ArticleMaternal nutrition and perinatal outcomes.
Author Byline: Dr. Amos Grunebaum, MDJ Midwifery Womens Health. 2010 Nov-Dec;55(6):502-11.Maternal nutrition and perinatal outcomes.Barger MK.SourceDepartment of Family Health Care Nursing, University...
View ArticleThe 7 Rules For Healthy Foods
Author Byline: Dr. Amos Grunebaum, MDMichael Pollan is a food journalist. His latest book, In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto, released on January 1, 2008, explores the relationship with what he...
View ArticleWomen's Health Guide: Topics A-Z
Author Byline: Dr. Amos Grunebaum, MDLarge Image: From the emotional well-being of a woman to her physical and medical health and history, everything that relates to the health of a woman is included...
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