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The goal of peripartum pelvic physical therapy and occupational therapy is to reduce the long-term sequelae associated with postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction ...
A Mayo Clinic obstetrician discusses postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) measurement, risk factors, treatment and prevention. She presents how Mayo Clinic has ...
Reduce symptoms of postpartum depression. Better yet, including physical activity in your daily routine helps you set a positive example for your child now and ...
Postpartum depression is real. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 1 out of every 10 new moms suffer from it.
A number of other factors can raise a woman's risk of postpartum depression, as well, such as a complicated pregnancy or birth, an unexpected birth outcome, a ...
High blood pressure in pregnancy takes many forms. Gestational hypertension is just that — high blood pressure during pregnancy. When this begins to injure ...
After her second child was born, Alethea Clark experienced a severe form ...
Nikki J. Ron, P.T., D.P.T., WCS-ABPTS, explains the evolving role of Mayo Clinic physical therapists in pregnancy and postpartum care.
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And many aren't aware of the warning signs. Here's what you need to know about postpartum complications. Hair loss. People typically lose about 100 hairs a day.
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