High Risk Pregnancy Care

What Are the Side Effects of HCG Injection for Ovulation?

Human chorionic gondaotropin, also called HCG, is a drug used in helping with infertility in women. The drug is typically injected and is a natural hormone that aids in the final stages of egg maturation by stimulating the ovaries to release the...

Diabetic Rights

According to the International Diabetes Federation, or IDF, as of 2011, over 300 million people worldwide have diabetes mellitus. Ninety percent have type 2 diabetes, or an inefficient use of insulin, the hormone that enables blood glucose to fuel...

Is Nettle Tea Good for Pregnant Women?

Nettle tea is an herbal tea that is used medicinally by some cultures due to the plant's anti-inflammatory and pain-reducing properties. The actual nettle plant alone can be harmful if the wrong part of the plant is touched. It can cause a...

Early Pregnancy Signs of Twins

Many women have suspicions early on that they may be pregnant with more than one baby. While the only absolute way to tell for sure you are carrying twins is through an ultrasound, there are some early pregnancy signs that may provide the first...

The Effects of Maternal Diabetes

Pregnant women with diabetes are more likely to have complications during pregnancy than women who aren't diabetic. Diabetes in pregnancy can be caused by the pregnancy (also known as gestational diabetes) or can be Type I (insulin dependent) or...

Raw Milk for Pregnant Women

Pregnant women need to be particularly cautious about food safety since some types of food-borne contaminants are dangerous to unborn infants. Since it is not always possible to identify contaminated food by sight or smell, you should avoid...

How Can You Get Health Insurance If You're Pregnant?

As many as 13 percent of all women who become pregnant in the United States each year are uninsured, according to the American Pregnancy Association, putting those women at risk for high medical expenses or inadequate prenatal care. The average...

What Are the Causes of a Premature Baby?

Premature, or preterm, births are defined as occurring before 37 weeks of pregnancy, with 40 weeks being considered full term. According to the March of Dimes, about 12.8 percent--more than half a million--preterm babies are born in the United...

The Role of the Midwife During Birth

Midwives have cared for women during childbirth for thousands of years. The meaning of the word midwife is "with woman," and the midwife's role is to offer supportive care to the expectant mother. In general, midwives use fewer interventions than...

Exercises While Pregnant

Exercising at a moderate intensity for at least 30 minutes each day at least five days a week can help you maintain fitness, alleviate discomfort and better manage stress throughout your pregnancy. Recommended prenatal workouts include low-impact...

Risks of Having a Baby Over Age 30

More women are delaying having a family. It isn't surprising that as life expectancy has inched upwards, the average mother has become older as well. However, as your body ages, the risk for some pregnancy complications also increases. With a...