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Hello everyone my name is Mia I’m in Houston, Texas. I’m currently 18 weeks. I’m having a little girl and this is my first child. My boyfriend and I are super excited. We are currently in the process of remodeling our house and that includes the baby room. I was wondering if any moms know a good pla
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Hello just wanted to introduce myself hi I'm jennifer Castillo I'm 35 yrs old I have. A 5 month old little girl who I adore well I'm glad I'm here
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Need job to work during pregnancy
Is my first time of pregnancy alone single mom trying to save money as i can not working is hard at the moment so, i lost my mom to give support advice effort or anything mother helping her daughter of first pregnancy just cant only got is my family but pushing me down not hearing me correctly..all
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Friendly OB & hospital in Houston TX
I’m 13-14 weeks pregnant an I need a friendly OB an a good hospital in Houston. Also a hospital that allows women their right to their placenta! Tomball let me keep my placenta but I had a bad experience there with my first baby back in 2020 an I don’t want to go through that experience
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Ultrasound
I need an ultrasound but don’t have insurance so I need a clinic that doesn’t charge too much
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Ode to Dr. Rhodes
Being new to the clinic, I asked the best person I could think of for a referral on OB/GYNs ─ the receptionist. She rattled off some brief thoughts until she got to Dr. Rhodes. She described his internal medicine background, but what stood out for me was her comment that his appointments generally d
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Early pregnacy need advice
Ive finally got pregnant after trying for over a year im extremely scared tho from previous misscarriges .... Im really early on i found out wen i was 2 weeks and im currently 3 .. Me and my husband had sex and i started spotting a lil.... Im not anymore.. But it was very scary.. Can somebody tell m
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Size friendly obgyn in central Arkansas?!
Im a plus size woman who is scared of doctors because of my weight im beyond happy to b pregnant but im really scared to go to my first obgyn because of my weight . anybody know of a soze friendly obgyn in nlr ar or around?
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Twins
When my husband and I got married, there was an informal agreement that we would have between two and four kids. I came from a family of four, which I always thought was a large family, but my husband is the youngest of seven. I almost couldn’t imagine a family that size, although, I quickly
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What's Your Title?
Woman, mother, daughter, caregiver. We all carry titles. From a young age I knew another one for me would be working parent. This vision was likely fueled by my competitiveness with male academic peers, which began with spelling and math tests in first grade. Maybe also shaped by my childhood exper
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Am I pregnant?
My LMP was 33 days ago and my last sexual contact is 26 days ago (more or less a few days after my period)(Did a pull out method) My average menstrual cycle is 33-37 and I dont have any symptoms of early pregnancy. But Im also thinking about the probability about me being pregnant. Im scared, anxiou
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Pregnancy with PCOS
I never had a burning desire to be a mother... I always thought I would probably have children, but only really thought about that in theory. In fact, a lot of things about motherhood scared me, th
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Life ─ All According to Plan
Annika, Sofia, Bjorn… from the age of 5, I was planning my future. My plan included the names of my children, which were most often cute Swedish names, how many children I’d have, and the fact that I was going to be a midwife or doctor. Inspired by Anne, the midwife who had helpe
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Depression and Heart Disease, a Common Combination
Know the signs of depression. If you have heart disease, you have a higher risk of becoming depressed than someone without heart disease. Research shows that half of people with heart disease experience depression. Similarly, depression is a risk factor for heart disease. The link between d
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Why Should I Take a Beta-Blocker After a Heart Attack?
Beta-blockers prevent death in heart attack survivors. But like any other medication, there may be side effects. Learn more about beta-blocker treatment. The days and weeks following a heart attack bring relief and new challenges for survivors. Along with starting fresh habits like healthy eati
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Aspirin to Prevent Stroke or Heart Attack
Find out if aspirin is right for you for prevention of heart attack or certain types of stroke. You may have heard that an aspirin taken every day can help lower the risk of heart attack and some types of stroke. Aspirin is inexpensive and available almost anywhere. It is sometimes called baby asp
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Living Well With Heart Failure
Managing your condition for life. Whether you have been recently diagnosed with heart failure or have lived with it for years, you may have questions. What can I do to help reduce my symptoms? How should I take my medication? How can I work with my doctor? Wherever you are on your journey, taking
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Diagnosing Coronary Artery Disease
A number of tests can confirm the diagnosis or determine if you’re at risk. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart disease and is the number one cause of death for both men and women in the U.S. With CAD, the arteries that carry oxygen-rich blood to the heart m
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What Does It Mean to Have Coronary Heart Disease?
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. That’s true for both men and women. It accounts for one of every four deaths. The most common kind of heart disease is coronary heart disease. Lifestyle changes, medications and certain procedures can help manage this condition
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5 Ways to Have a More Satisfying C-Section
If you’re planning a C-section, here are some tips to help you feel more involved. Some moms-to-be know in advance they will be having a cesarean birth, or C-section. This is the surgical delivery of a baby. Others face the surprise of an emergency C-section. Today, over 30 percent of American
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