Added: September 1, 2010 | Posted by: UMMCVideos | Time 03:44 | Views: 13
In this three-minute "Your Health Matters" segment from FOX 45 Morning News, reporter Patrice Harris interviews Dr. Chris Harman, the Director of Maternal/Fetal Medicine and the Center of Advanced Fetal Care at the University of Maryland Medical Center. During the interview, Dr. Harman discusses thi...
Added: September 1, 2010 | Posted by: UMMCVideos | Time 14:25 | Views: 6
One in every 10 babies today is born prematurely—at less than 37 weeks of gestation. While these newborns face a variety of health problems, advances in neonatal care are giving them a better chance to grown and thrive. In this interview, you will learn about the special care infants receive in th...
Added: August 30, 2010 | Posted by: JNJhealth | Time 02:31 | Views: 94
Kerri Morrone Sparling is the author of the highly acclaimed blog about Diabetes, Six Until Me. She recently gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, but needed to be especially conscious of maintaining her health, having been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 6. This is her story, with a ver...
Added: August 30, 2010 | Posted by: UMHealthSystem | Time 00:31 | Views: 20
A young mother learns her unborn baby has a serious heart defect and may not survive to birth. By bringing her to the Congenital Heart Center at U-M's C.S. Mott Children's and Women's Hospital, the baby, Mira, not only survived to birth but continues to thrive.
Added: August 25, 2010 | Posted by: RealQuestions.TV | Time 00:47 | Views: 7
Jef Ferguson, MD Chief Obstetrics & Gynecology University of Kentucky Several different treatments are available for nausea during pregnancy. Your doctor can prescribe a treatment that will be best for you and your unborn child.
Added: August 24, 2010 | Posted by: RealQuestions.TV | Time 00:49 | Views: 18
Steve Edge, MD Chairman Dept. of Breast Surgery Roswell Park Cancer Institute No evidence right now supports either an increase or decrease in the risk of breast cancer due to breast feeding. Using breast cancer risk as reason for or against breastfeeding is not a good idea.

Added: August 7, 2008 | Time 00:52 | Views: 563
These nine months of anticipation generally lead to a lifetime of emotions. But whether it’s a first pregnancy or a fifth, we know that women who receive prenatal care early and regularly, have healthier pregnancies, deliveries and babies. During pregnancy, women are screened for diabetes, bacteria in their urine, and high blood pressure. These conditions, and others, can be managed so that both baby and mom don’t suffer any untoward consequences. We also recommend that if a woman is considering becoming pregnant, she get the recommended dietary allowance of folic acid BEFORE conception. Watch more video about pregnancy or share your story or experience on video with icyou.


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