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Pregnancy is a unique health situation requiring special considerations in its management.
These articles discuss these special needs. |
Articles:
Aspirin and Other NSAIDs Put Newborns at Risk
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 9/23/2003
Women who take over-the-counter pain medications that contain aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen when pregnant may be putting their unborn babies at risk for developing a potentially life-threatening condition.
Nutritional Support for Endocrine Conditions
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 1/25/2006
Hormones play a significant role in keeping the body healthy and functioning properly.They share an intimate relationship with many nutrients, and working together, help support physiiological balance. Women's hormonal needs fluctuate in response to the changing seasons of their lives and the physical and emotional demands that accompany life's changes.
Nutritional Support for the Female
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 8/4/2002
Women face different physical and nutritional challenges with each change in the life cycle. From the reproductive years to those circling menopause, certain vitamins and minerals are needed in greater amounts at specific times, to help keep the reproductive, skeletal, and nervous systems healthy. Standard Process offers the following products to help support a women’s health and maintain balance during these different phases of life.
Painkillers Increase Risk of Miscarriage
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 9/23/2003
Pregnant women who use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and aspirin increase their risk of miscarriage by 80 percent.
Prenatal Nutrition and Birth Defects
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 5/27/2002
In every language, the first words spoken by a woman after delivery are, “Is my baby healthy?” The first words spoken by a woman upon learning that she is pregnant should be, “Am I well nourished?”
Woman Gives Birth To Sextuplets
submitted by Dr. Gary Farr 5/12/2004
A woman gave birth to sextuplets, and both the mother and babies were doing well, hospital officials said.
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