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Topic: Pregnancy Labor

Related:
  Pregnancy    Labor  
  Labor Day    Labor Law  
  Department of Labor    Pregnancy and Birth  
  Labor Management    Labor and Industries  
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  Labor Relations    Labor Movement  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite possession(s):Smallpox vaccine
Most admires:Their mother
Favorite book(s):The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care - Dr. Benjamin Spock
"What Every Girl Should Know" by Margaret Sanger
Personality:Depressive,  Nervous
Intelligence:Incompetent
Interest(s):Sex education
Currently has on their coffee table:Parenting magazine,  Men's Health magazine
Dream job(s):Nurse
Likes to wear:Maternity clothing,  Diapers
Ultimate fantasy(s):Starting life again as a baby,  Having severe anorexia
Medical note(s):Undergoing therapy,  Uses laxatives,  Family history of schizophrenia
Favorite quote(s):"God gave men both a penis and a brain, but unfortunately not enough blood supply to run both at the same time." - Robin Williams, commenting on the Clinton/Lewinsky affair
 
 
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John Fielding,
CEO

Douching during pregnancy may increase your risk for preterm labor, say researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Ga.
If you exhibit increased uterine contractions during the course of your pregnancy and exhibit those signs which are suggestive of an increased risk for preterm labor, your physician will implement a number of treatment options for you.
Albert Graham,
Backyard Pool Drainer

With gestational diabetes or pregnancy induced hypertension, the pregnant woman and her baby are at high risk for preterm labor and postpartum infections.
Multiple pregnancies are complicated by an increased risk of premature labor, premature delivery, maternal hemorrhage, cesarean delivery, pregnancy-induced high blood pressure, and gestational diabetes.
Complications that may prohibit women from flying this late in pregnancy include those with risk of preterm labor, poorly controlled diabetes, and placental abnormalities.
Adam Findley,
Professional Motivator

It is our personal theory that chiropractic care in pregnancy can help to avoid or relieve back pain and also prepare your back and pelvic structures for the stresses of labor and delivery.
Chrissie Tanner,
Homemaker and Mom

Preterm labor - Contractions that start opening the cervix before week 37 of pregnancy; also called premature labor.
Preterm labor is usually defined as having regular contractions and dialation of your cervix before the 37th week of your pregnancy.
Women who are pregnant with more than one fetus have a higher risk of complications or pregnancy including preterm labor.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

Their pregnancies are however, considered to be high risk due to the fact that these women have more complications of pregnancy, labor and delivery and have a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes.
The plug remains intact during pregnancy to keep out bacteria, which can cause intrauterine infection and increase the risk of preterm labor and neurologic and developmental delays among the fetus.
Troublesome asthma during labor and delivery is rare in women who have adequately controlled their asthma during the pregnancy.
 
 
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