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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 ...
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 ...
A Mayo Clinic obstetrician discusses postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) measurement, risk factors, treatment and prevention. She presents how Mayo Clinic has ...
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 ...
Postpartum depression is real. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 1 out of every 10 new moms suffer from it.
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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