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Gestational Hypertension :Evaluation by Physician Reviewer Info: Melanie Smith, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA., Healthline Pregnancy Guide, February 2006 What do you think of this article?
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Gestational diabetes: a threat to mom and baby At my 26-week OB appointment, I drank a bottle of extra-sweet soda imagine Mountain Dew spiked with pancake syrup and an hour later, submitted my arm for a blood test.
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Gestational Diabetes: The Reality by Marion Toepke McLean, CNM [Editor's note: This column originally appeared in , Winter 1993.] ...
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Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (GTD) About 90% of women that have a "mole" removed require no further treatment; ...
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11 Gestational DiabetesThe full text of A Guide to Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth (Oxford University Press, 2000) is freely available on this website courtesy of the authors: Murray Enkin, Marc J.N.C.
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Multiple Gestations Fraternal vs. Identical Twins The "Triary" The "Triary" - 13 Weeks The "Triary" - 15 weeks The "Triary" - 17 Weeks The "Triary" - 20 week The "Triary" - 22 Weeks The "Triary" - 23 Weeks 3 Days The "Triary" - 28 weeks ...
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Large for gestational age (LGA) is a term used to describe babies who are born weighing more than the usual amount for the number of weeks of pregnancy.
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Management of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia. Horowitz NS, Goldstein DP, Berkowitz RS New England Trophoblastic Disease Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Boston, MA 02115, USA. nhorowitz@partners.org ...
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Surrogate gestational mother - also called a Host Uterus. A couple's embryo is transferred to another woman who carries the pregnancy to term and returns the baby to the genetic parents immediately after birth. Susceptible ...
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Gestational diabetesThis type of diabetes isn't a disease but a temporary change that occurs during pregnancy and which usually disappears within hours of your baby being born. It causes a higher level of sugar in your blood or urine than usual.
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Gestational diabetes usually begins in the fifth or sixth month of pregnancy (between the 24th and 28th weeks), and it often has no symptoms, so most women are routinely tested between the 24th and 28th weeks of pregnancy.
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Gestational hypertension is a different story. It begins when readings start going up and steadily increase after the 20th week of pregnancy. The main concern for both types of hypertension is mainly for the baby.
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Gestational Weight: Safe Limits to keep for Pregnancies by FitBuff Brandon occur to you: Why does one need to take into account the factor of gestational weight during pregnancy... make sense to a woman and to the science of health.
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Gestational CarrierA woman who carries the pregnancy to term but is not the genetic parent of the baby. Also called Gestational Surrogate. GnRH (Gonadotropin Release Hormone) ...
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Gestational Carrier -- A woman who volunteers to carry the pregnancy for a woman in whom pregnancy is not advisable. She is not the genetic mother of the child ...
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GESTATION - The medical term for pregnancy. GESTATIONAL CARRIER - A type of surrogacy in which a surrogate mother is implanted with the genetic offspring of another couple and then turns the baby over to them at birth.
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Gestational carrier A woman who gestates an embryo (carries a pregnancy for another couple which is not genetically related to her), and then turns over the child to its genetic parents. (See Surrogate Gestational Carrier) ...
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Gestation sac The fluid-filled sac in which the fetus develops, visible by an ultrasound exam GIFTSee Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer ...
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Gestation: The period of fetal development in the womb from implantation to birth ...
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See also: Pregnancy, Pregnant, Delivery, Diabetes, Ultrasound
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