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  • Welcome to your first trimester and the start of your prenatal care! You have many exciting changes ahead, and we'll be with you throughout the process.
  • Make sure you know about each of the medicines you take. This includes why you take it, how to take it, what you can expect while you're taking it, and any warnings about the medicine. The information provided here is general. So be sure to read the information that came with your medicine. If you have any questions or...
  • Your prenatal care includes testing for birth defects to ensure your baby is developing normally. Your doctor will give you guidelines on tests you may need.
  • Briefly discusses common causes that make a young baby or child cry. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • When you feel overwhelmed, remember that life will eventually get back to normal. Here are tips to help you cope with postpartum-stress-syndrome.
  • Prenatal care in the second trimester is about monitoring your baby's growth and ensuring all is on track. There are many exciting milestones to be celebrate.
  • At each prenatal visit in the second trimester, you'll be weighed and your blood pressure will be checked. Your urine may be checked for bacteria, protein, or sugar. Your doctor or midwife will listen to your baby's heartbeat and measure the size of your uterus (fundal height) to track your baby's growth and position...
  • Morning sickness can happen at any time. It's not a fun part of being pregnant, but it is normal as your body adjusts to so many hormonal changes.
  • Briefly discusses common skin changes and possible causes including infection, health conditions, and medicines. Includes info on skin cancer. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Breastfeeding is natural, and it's important to know what to eat when breastfeeding to nourish you and your baby. Learn more from Kaiser Permanente.
  • Briefly discusses fevers in children age 11 and younger. Includes info on temperatures considered normal, mild fever, and high fever. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Who is in the room during delivery? We can promise that a team of experienced and caring professionals will be ready when you and your baby are.
  • Covers the causes and symptoms of low back pain. Looks at treatment with rest, over-the-counter pain medicine, and heating pads. Includes steps to prevent low back pain from returning, such as practicing good posture and getting regular exercise.
  • If your labor doesn't happen naturally, we might need to help your body get the process started. These are some common reasons we might need to induce labor.
  • Briefly discusses types of puncture wounds and the risk of infection. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • As your due date approaches, sleep may become difficult. It’s sleep you need while you’re pregnant, and will miss once your baby arrives!
  • Briefly discusses the warning signs of suicide and describes the risk factors for suicide. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Offers tips on how to get help.
  • The 4 phases of labor include early labor, active labor, transition, and pushing. Learn about the stages and active labor signs from Kaiser Permanente.
  • Briefly discusses substance use behaviors. Covers alcohol use, recreational and illegal drug use, and prescription and nonprescription medicine use. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers tips on how to get help.
  • Now that you're in your third trimester, you'll go to the doctor more frequently for prenatal care. We're here to help you prepare for delivery day.
  • Briefly discusses possible causes of toe, foot, and ankle problems. Covers symptoms like pain, cramps, numbness, tingling, and skin conditions. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Exercising after childbirth is important. To get back to the level of fitness you were at before pregnancy, listen to your body and pace yourself.
  • Briefly discusses the common causes of nausea and vomiting in children, including stomach illnesses and infections. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Your body will work hard during delivery. Here are exercises to prepare for labor and delivery. Think of it as training for the marathon known as childbirth!
  • Briefly discusses possible causes of swollen glands and other lumps under the skin. Covers bacterial and viral infections, noncancerous growths, hernias, aneurysms, and swelling caused by cancer. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
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