Posts Tagged ‘Pregnancy Questions’

Pregnancy Health Tips : Get Pregnant After a Vasectomy

Thursday, February 18th, 2010


Getting pregnant after a vasectomy first requires getting a reverse-vasectomy, after which it may take between 12 and 18 months to conceive. Understand the statistics of getting pregnancy after a vasectomy with helpful information from a certified nurse-midwife in this free video on pregnancy questions. Expert: Michelle Collins Contact: www.vanderbiltnursemidwives.org Bio: Michelle Collins has more than 20 years of experience in the field of maternal-child health, first as a labor, delivery and pediatric nurse, and currently as a certified nurse-midwife. Filmmaker: Dimitri labarge

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Pregnancy Health Tips : Treatment of Restless Leg Syndrome During Pregnancy

Monday, February 8th, 2010


Restless leg syndrome during pregnancy is not uncommon, and it can be treated by cutting down on caffeine, staying active throughout the day and working off any excess weight. Find out how to reduce the occurrence of RLS with helpful information from a certified nurse-midwife in this free video on pregnancy questions. Expert: Michelle Collins Contact: www.vanderbiltnursemidwives.org Bio: Michelle Collins has more than 20 years of experience in the field of maternal-child health, first as a labor, delivery and pediatric nurse, and currently as a certified nurse-midwife. Filmmaker: Dimitri labarge

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Pregnancy Health Tips : Treating Breathing Difficulties During Pregnancy

Saturday, February 6th, 2010


Breathing difficulties during pregnancy are common because of the hormones involved as well as the mechanical pressure of the baby on the diaphragm. Maintain good posture and stay propped up at night for better lung capacity with helpful information from a certified nurse-midwife in this free video on pregnancy questions. Expert: Michelle Collins Contact: www.vanderbiltnursemidwives.org Bio: Michelle Collins has more than 20 years of experience in the field of maternal-child health, first as a labor, delivery and pediatric nurse, and currently as a certified nurse-midwife. Filmmaker: Dimitri labarge

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