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... unaffected side. Your body will adapt. It will continue to supply enough milk for your baby from the unaffected breast. And as long as you express regularly from the affected breast the milk supply will be maintained. You produce breastmilk on a supply and demand basis so there will always be enough. ...
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... the presence of Down syndrome. It can be done during the 11th up to the 14th week of pregnancy to initially screen for the problem. Blood tests will also be required. Early detection of the problem can greatly prevent the development of mental retardation and other problems. The ultrasound will be used ...
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... Endometriosis is a serious painful medical condition that millions of women suffer through every year. Most of the women who are diagnosed with endometriosis are in their twenties, which, for lots of young women, is also the time lots of of these women are thinking about beginning a relatives. This causes a great deal of concern raises lots of questions about pregnancy endometriosis. ...
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... For this process, your gynecologist will be looking into the regularity of your menstrual cycle. The tool to be used is called the ovulation prediction kit. The Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Cultures. This test is performed in order to detect the possible presence of these viruses which are possible causes ...
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... that may be causing your weight issues. This is particularly true if you have gained a good deal of weight in a rather short amount of time. In addition to conception difficulty obesity can also lead to a greater risk of miscarriage once conception has occurred. Obesity also leads to a greater risk of ...
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