Mothers are at higher risk for depression during and after pregnancy — and many continue to have depressive symptoms even as children grow up.
Unless
a mother is at high risk of insufficient breast milk supply, or a baby exhibits signs of dehydration or starvation, there's no reason to follow up with a bottle.
It was once thought that breastfeeding
mothers were at a higher risk for developing osteoporosis.
We then describe our pilot studies that investigate the dissemination and use of our preventive intervention with couples who marry within religious organizations and with expectant couples where
the mother is at high risk for maternal depression.
Children with incarcerated
mothers are at high risk for developing problem behaviors.
Not exact matches
I just wonder how many crunchy / granola families would
be so forgiving and not bring any kind of case against a healthcare professional who allowed a
mother to have a
high risk delivery
at home / in the bathtub / etc.
If you
are a first time breastfeeding
mother, you
are at a
higher risk for mastitis.
Mothers who do not breastfeed
are at increased
risk for postpartum bleeding and anemia, and have
higher rates of breast cancer later in life, the health department statement said.
Mothers of premature babies
are often
at risk of losing their milk supply, because their babies
are not able to breastfeed and even the
highest quality electric pump can not remove milk from the breast as efficiently as a baby, or replicate the release of hormones that occurs when a baby nurses.
And children of
mothers who have gestational diabetes
are at higher risk of becoming obese or developing type 2 diabetes.
Mothers with a low intake of animal source foods
are at higher risk of nutrient deficiency, especially for riboflavin and vitamin B - 12.
Gráinne Evans, a
mother in Northern Ireland, UK
was at a
high risk of postpartum depression after she gave birth.
Some
mothers who don't feed from the breast
at night
risk losing their milk supply early as prolactin, the milk - stimulating hormone,
is at its
highest level
at night.
«Often the babies who died have overheated, because
at that
high risk age their thermal regulation system hasn't fully developed and the baby can't cool down, and they have either
been between two adults or even on the end of the bed with the
mother's arm around them.»
Mothers who attempt to abruptly cease making breast milk
are at a
higher risk for mastitis.
Genetic meaning that maybe she has a personal history of mental illness or a family history of mental illness, she might
be at higher biological
risk because she might
be an older
mother, maybe has gone through infertility, pregnancy loss maybe she has multiples.
It does, however, mean that a
mother is at a very
high risk for low milk supply.
As we continue to identify
risk factors for lactation insufficiency (variations in infant oral anatomy, hypoplastic breast appearance or insufficient glandular development,
high pre-pregnant body mass index, insulin resistance, other hormonal irregularities), it
is extremely important that
mothers, whether they believe they
are «
at risk» or not, identify appropriate breastfeeding support before their babies
are born.
Mothers whose babies
are face - up
at birth tend to push longer, more commonly need Pitocin to stimulate contractions, and have a significantly
higher risk of having an assisted vaginal delivery or a c - section.
Even when the child
is at higher than usual
risk for food allergies, he said, there
is no evidence that dietary modifications by the
mother make a difference.
Additionally, adolescents in single -
mother and single - father families
are at higher risk of risky behaviors, victimization, and mental distress compared to those in two - parent families.
Mothers who have experienced sexual assault
are at a
higher risk for postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder.
Although they might not meet the full criteria of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which
is approximately 3 % and rises to 15 % for women
at high risk,
mothers are coming away from their births feeling traumatized, which
is not a good way to start family life.
On the other hand, for a first time
mother with no complications
at the start of labor, the Birthplace Study found a nearly 3 x greater
risk of intrapartum / neonatal loss, and the data from the Netherlands suggests that although the rates aren't
high enough to affect the overall perinatal mortality rate, there
are greater
risks out of hospital if a complication does occur.
A
mother with flu should take precautions to avoid spreading flu to her infant (regardless of feeding method) because infants
are at high -
risk of serious flu - related complications.
OBs tend to keep expectant
mothers of multiples on a tight leash when it comes to diet, especially since we
're at higher risk for developing gestational diabetes.
Federal officials don't track how many people in the U.S. have
been harmed, but a recent government study estimated 410,000 babies
are born each year
at risk for mercury poisoning because of
high levels in their
mothers» bodies.
If a pregnant woman with
high blood pressure and no history of headache suddenly develops a headache that quickly gets worse, she could
be at risk for pregnancy complications, including preeclampsia, which put both the
mother and fetus
at risk.
Both the KUDOS (Kansas DHA Outcome Study), directed by Carlson and Colombo, and the DOMinO (DHA to Optimize
Mother Infant Outcome) study directed by Maria Makrides, professor of human nutrition and Healthy
Mothers, Babies and Children theme leader for the South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute, and Robert Gibson, professor of functional food science
at the University of Adelaide, saw a small overall increase in gestation length, but this increase
was found to
be related to a decrease in deliveries
at higher risk for early preterm birth.
«It makes sense» that a baby born to a
mother who
was not consuming enough omega - 3s might
be at higher risk for neural deficiencies, Asnis says.
Women with a family history of two or more immediate family members (
mother, sister, daughter) with breast or ovarian cancer or with a positive genetic test for mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes may
be advised to consider having both breasts removed, because they
are at high risk of a new cancer developing in the other breast.
The epidemic of obesity
is felt in prenatal clinics and delivery rooms around the world with a worrisome trend in
high -
risk pregnancies that could impact
mother and child, according to Patrick M. Catalano, MD, the Dierker - Biscotti Women's Health and Wellness Professor and Director of the Center for Reproductive Health
at MetroHealth and Director of the Clinical Research Unit of the Case Western Reserve University.
«Because of the analytical approach used, these findings apply only to
mothers and infants who would
be eligible for delivery by either family physicians or specialists in
at least some jurisdictions in the country,» and not to
high -
risk mothers who
are referred to specialists based on
risk criteria.
As a result, there
's no way to tell whether the children
were at higher risk because their
mothers were taking more drugs or because the women had more severe depression.
Women who have had pre-eclampsia previously
are at higher risk of recurrence and
are closely monitored during pregnancy, but there
is no way of determining who
is at high risk in first - time
mothers.
Additionally, the brain structure abnormalities identified in this study reflect those found in children with depression or
at high risk for developing the disorder, suggesting that these alterations may
be why children of
mothers with perinatal depression
are more vulnerable to depression later in life.
«If you, by chance, inherit the
risk version of this gene from your
mother, then you
're at higher risk for type 2 diabetes,» explained researcher Mete Civelek, PhD, of the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health - led research also suggests that employing local community health educators instead of more formally educated nurses to counsel young
at -
risk mothers could
be cost effective and provide badly needed jobs to
high school graduates from the same impoverished communities.
«We found that when the
mother has a
high intake of fructose in her diet throughout pregnancy, her offspring
is more
at risk of developing adult obesity,
high blood pressure and metabolic dysfunction, all of which
are risk factors for cardiovascular disease,» said Saad.
For example, studies have linked pregnant
mothers that
were undernourished during the second world war with gene changes in their children that put them
at higher risk of becoming obese or getting cancer.
Obesity
is a global epidemic and the evidence
is clear: if a
mother is obese or gains too much weight during pregnancy chances
are the child will
be at higher risk of
being obese throughout its life.
Studies show that infants born to
mothers with
high cortisol
are at higher risk of developing allergies.
Genetic Predisposition and Abnormal Fetal Development Women whose
mothers, sisters or grandmothers had PCOS
are at a
higher risk for developing PCOS.
My question for you
is; since my
mother died of breast cancer
at age of 48,
is there a
higher risk for me
being on the progesterone?
Women of all races and ethnicities
are at risk for PCOS, but your
risk for PCOS may
be higher if you
are obese or if you have a
mother, sister, or aunt with PCOS.
Mothers who have not completed
high school
are raising many
at -
risk children.
When the children
at risk were placed in
high - quality classrooms, these gaps
were eliminated: children from low - education households achieved
at the same level as those whose
mothers had a college degree, and children displaying prior problem behavior showed achievement and adjustment levels identical to children who had no history of problems.
In fact,
risks and complications
are far
higher for
mother dogs because they whelp a litter of 6 or so
at once.
This disease
is thought to
be hereditary, so if the
mother and father have this, their puppies
are at a
higher risk of getting the disease.
Our primary goal
is the rescue, medical treatment, rehabilitation, foster and adoption of abandoned and unwanted cats, kittens, expecting and nursing
mothers at high risk of euthanasia in LA city and county shelters.