So, you’re thinking about trying to get pregnant? Congratulations! Here’s what to do now to get healthy, have fun, and feel prepared to start trying to conceive. Pre-pregnancy planning is
Gestational Diabetes (GDM) is a form of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. If you have gestational diabetes your sugar levels are too high which affects you and also your unborn
Unfortunately the gift of pregnancy can sometimes be accompanied by a few unwanted side effects, such as stretch marks! Stretch marks are purple-red streaks that appear in overstretched skin. Most
During your first (up to 12 weeks) and second trimesters (12-27 weeks) you are very safe to travel in an aeroplane without any airlines having any issue with you flying
As you plan for your pregnancy, you should be aware of and follow some basic lifestyle changes to help you start out healthy and remain safe during your nine months.
The good news is these issues usually resolve once you have delivered your baby! During antenatal visits with me many women mention they feel pain or discomfort in their upper
Congratulations! The second line is definitely there on your pregnancy test, the blood test has confirmed it, and the next step is to decide where you are going to have
Anaemia occurs when there is a decrease in haemoglobin and red blood cells being produced. A person with anaemia will have less oxygen being delivered to their body. As a
Googling medical symptoms, as temping as it is, can often send the sick into a state of panic. It’s something Dr. Joseph Sgroi sees a lot. He’s an obstetrician, fertility specialist