Riverview Health

Topic: Pregnancy

Is This Normal? Things to Know About Pregnancy Pain

When you’re pregnant, it’s normal to worry about keeping your baby safe and healthy. While some pains may occasionally signal a dangerous condition, more often than not, pains are common and often harmless.

An Essential Q&A For New Mothers

You may have read the books, talked with your physician and asked friends what to expect. As far as the baby goes, you’re covered — but what about you?

Answers to Your Family Planning Questions

Whether you’re growing your family or you’ve decided your family is complete, there are many questions

Choosing the Right OB Doctor for You

Pregnancy and childbirth can be a wonderful journey, as well as a time of apprehension. Having a doctor you trust and feel comfortable with for prenatal care, advice and information can make all the difference in the world.

Decaf, Please. I'm Drinking For Two

Pregnancy comes with a long list of do’s and don’ts. It may seem like there’s another substance in the news every day that should be avoided.

Diagnosing & Treating Preeclampsia

Preeclampsia is a complication that occurs during pregnancy, and is marked by hypertension (high blood pressure) and symptoms of damage to other organs, such as the kidneys.

Eating for Two

Thinking about having a baby? Did you know that your diet could impact your fertility?

Feel the Burn? Heartburn During Pregnancy

It’s uncomfortable. It burns. It may even leave a funny taste in your mouth. If you’re familiar with these symptoms, then you’re familiar with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), more commonly known as heartburn or acid reflux.

Find Relief from Morning Sickness

Around 90 percent of women will experience morning sickness at some point while they’re pregnant.

Finding Relief From Common Pregnancy Discomforts

It’s not uncommon for many women to experience a wide range of discomfort and pain related to pregnancy, including things like heartburn, upset stomach or swollen feet.

Gestational Diabetes: Cause for Concern?

There’s nothing like the joy of bringing a child into the world. However, along with the delight of having a baby comes the worries. One concern is gestational diabetes.

Gynecologic & Obstetric Ultrasounds: What to Expect

An ultrasound during pregnancy allows you and your obstetrician to see your baby in the womb. An ultrasound may also be performed to evaluate any problems, such as pelvic pain, infertility or vaginal bleeding.

How to Deal With Post-Pregnancy Hair Loss

If you’ve recently had a baby, you might be experiencing an unwelcome side effect in addition to sore nipples and stretch marks—hair loss. Around 40 to 50 percent of women experience hair loss during the postpartum period. If giant clumps of hair are falling out every time you brush your hair, don’t panic. The condition is only temporary.

Moms-to-Be: Take Care of Your Skin

Pregnancy during the summer months may distress your skin in two ways. Heat, sun and humidity are naturally irritating to some sensitive skin types, and pregnancy brings its own host of skin aggravations, from stretching to hives. Mix the two conditions together, and you could have an itchy, sweltering mess.

Preeclampsia: A Health Concern at the Heart of Pregnancy

During pregnancy, women need to monitor their own health as much as their developing baby’s to ensure a healthy labor and delivery. Preeclampsia, diagnosed when a mother’s blood pressure gets too high, can develop after the 20th week of pregnancy.

Staying Fit for Two: Exercise During Pregnancy

Exercise improves your posture, relieves back pain and other discomforts related to pregnancy and prepares you for the challenges of childbirth.

The Ins and Outs of Prenatal Tests

Depending upon your health history and other factors, your doctor might suggest prenatal testing. What are all those tests for? Are they even necessary?

The Ins and Outs of Prenatal Tests

Screening tests, diagnostic tests, blood tests, ultrasounds—the 40 weeks of pregnancy can be jam-packed with doctor visits, depending upon your health history, your prenatal provider and your preference. Read on to learn a little more about what to expect.

The Link Between Folic Acids and Healthy Pregnancies

If you’re considering having a baby, you’ve probably already started thinking about baby names. But getting enough folic acid should also be part of your pre-pregnancy preparations.

Tips for Better Sleep During Pregnancy

During pregnancy, it’s common for hormonal fluctuations and physical changes to interfere with a good night’s sleep.

What to Expect When You’re…Breastfeeding

If you’re like most pregnant women, you’ve read multiple books on what to expect while expecting. But there’s more to know about pregnancy and giving birth than just the nine months beforehand. For example, how do you feed the baby?

When "Trying" For a Baby is Taking Too Long

On average, most couples that don’t use birth control become pregnant within four to six months and about 90 percent of couples become pregnant within a year. If you’ve been trying for a while or have questions about infertility, read on.