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  1. Our Prescription for Toxoplasmosis: Learn the Facts and Keep Your Family Together

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    … mother turn to? The obvious choice, of course, is your obstetrician and gynecologist. But what if the doctor doesn't have ..... Patrick Duff, residency program director of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Florida, penned the …

  2. Facts about Adult Diabetes

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    … be referred to a registered dietitian. Working with your obstetrician , the dietitian can plan a diet that provides your baby with ..... which might include an endocrinologist working with your obstetrician ." Women with diabetes, especially type 2, are at risk …

  3. Your A-Z Guide to PMS

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    … relieve PMS," says Dr. Steven R. Goldstein, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at New York University. "There is a physiological ..... 1998 study of more than 400 women in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology found that 1,200 milligrams of calcium supplement …

  4. Introducing Your Pet and New Baby

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    … toxoplasmosis is more commonly found in uncooked or undercooked meat. If you're concerned about a possible exposure, ask your obstetrician to perform a simple blood test. If the result shows you were exposed to toxoplasmosis during pregnancy, you may be given …

  5. How Two Young Moms Take On Breast Cancer

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    … chemotherapy was out of her system, he thought that after six months it should be. Aside from extra ultrasounds and extra obstetrician visits, Metzger's pregnancy was normal. She named her healthy baby girl Hope. "She's obviously a very special little …

  6. Pap Smears after Hysterectomy

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    … mean women no longer have to see their gynecologists," says Thomas E. Nolan, M.D., senior author of the study and an obstetrics and gynecology professor at LSU. "Women still need gynecological examinations to check for vulvar abnormalities and ovarian …

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  6. Conception
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