Added: December 16, 2008 | Posted by: Health Commentary | Time 05:39 | Views: 36
Health Commentary with Dr. Mike Magee: A serious condition that shouldn’t be ignored. More information at www.healthcommentary.org
Added: October 12, 2008 | Posted by: DrMDK | Time 01:24 | Views: 135
Steve Shelov MD FAAP Parenting Expert Chairman of Maimonides Infant and Children's Hospital of Brooklyn Author of "Your Baby's First Year" and "Caring For Your Baby and Young Child" from The American Acad. of Pediatrics www.TheDoctorsVideos.com
Added: August 7, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 00:55 | Views: 155
What makes the news are the horror stories – mothers so affected by postpartum depression they end the lives of their children. Postpartum depression is said to affect up to one-third of all new mothers and can occur up to one year after the baby’s birth…and while it IS a serious diagnosis, many women can be successfully treated. Postpartum depression can make one feel restless, anxious, fatigued and worthless…in extreme cases women stop eating, have trouble sleeping and become frantic…these women usually need to be hospitalized.
Added: July 30, 2008 | Posted by: drwhiting | Time 08:19 | Views: 182
Nutritional research has advanced by leaps and bounds in the area of women's health during the past decade. Today we know more about women's health and the specific needs of woman than at any other time. Natural alternatives for menopause and natural hormone replacement are based in sound science and many tens of thousands of women have now reported positive results through the use of dietary supplements instead of dangerous hormone replacement therapy.
Added: March 31, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 05:49 | Views: 376
Icyou's Medical Editor, Dr. Mona Khanna, introduces us to doula services. A doula helps provide physical, emotional, and informational support to women and their partners during labor and birth. To learn more visit: www.riteofpassagedoulas.com
Added: March 6, 2008 | Posted by: info4yourlife | Time 02:33 | Views: 288
The birth of a new baby is a much-anticipated event but this life-changing experience can often lead to postpartum depression or a postpartum mood disorder in many women.

Added: August 7, 2008 | Time 00:55 | Views: 155
What makes the news are the horror stories – mothers so affected by postpartum depression they end the lives of their children. Postpartum depression is said to affect up to one-third of all new mothers and can occur up to one year after the baby’s birth…and while it IS a serious diagnosis, many women can be successfully treated. Postpartum depression can make one feel restless, anxious, fatigued and worthless…in extreme cases women stop eating, have trouble sleeping and become frantic…these women usually need to be hospitalized. Postpartum depression is different from the “baby blues," which lead to feelings of elation one minute and feelings of gloom the next. Watch more video about postpartum depression here or share your story or experience on video with icyou.


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