Mastitis: tried-and-tested treatments - Love and Breast Milk
Mastitis is one of the most unpleasant things that can happen to a breastfeeding woman. Read here to learn how you can treat it as quickly as possible.
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Why That Breastfeeding Advice You're Getting Is All Wrong - BabyCare Mag
Engorgement is so painful! This method really explains everything you need to do to treat it effectively.
Postpartum Hemorrhage; Hemorrhage, Postpartum
Postpartum Hemorrhage; Hemorrhage, Postpartum. On-line free medical diagnosis assistant. Ranked list of possible diseases from either several symptoms or a full patient history. A similarity measure between symptoms and diseases is provided.
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metronidazole (C) is a common treatment of many gynecologic conditions, its cidal properties are ineffective against Staph aureus. However, it should be administered if mastitis is associated with subareolar abscess and nipple retraction
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Newest Contraceptive Methods For Women - By Dr. Elist
Each woman is different and reacts differently to contraceptive methods. It’s best to consult with an OBGYN about your individual sexual health.