Not exact matches
(13)(14) Pregnant women are known to have less migraine headaches than women not bearing children, (13) which is indiciative of the elevated levels of progesterone during
pregnancy and progesterone's
protective effects
against estrogen.
Real Food for
Pregnancy (RFP) by Lily Nichols, RDN, CDE (highly recommended book) references a study where expecting moms who took a multi-strain probiotic at 900 billion CFUs during the last 4 weeks of pregnancy, and continued while nursing, was protective against infant colic, regurgitation, and overall digestive di
Pregnancy (RFP) by Lily Nichols, RDN, CDE (highly recommended book) references a study where expecting moms who took a multi-strain probiotic at 900 billion CFUs during the last 4 weeks of
pregnancy, and continued while nursing, was protective against infant colic, regurgitation, and overall digestive di
pregnancy, and continued while nursing, was
protective against infant colic, regurgitation, and overall digestive discomfort.
In addition, during
pregnancy progesterone levels are very high, and progesterone is
protective against reproductive cancers.
Even one full - term
pregnancy is remarkably
protective against breast cancer, probably because progesterone and other
pregnancy hormones cause permanent changes in breast tissue that are
protective, and because progesterone levels are very high in the last few weeks of a full - term
pregnancy.
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline)-- The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced a lawsuit May 3
against Simmons Security and
Protective Services, a Kansas company that provides private security services, for allegations of
pregnancy discrimination.
Explain how parent - child connectedness (PCC) functions as an important
protective factor
against adolescent
pregnancy and other negative adolescent health outcomes
Advances in prevention in public health2 provide a model for prevention of adolescent health - risk behaviors by focusing on risk and
protective factors predictive of these behaviors.3, 4 Research on the predictors of school failure, delinquency, drug abuse, teen
pregnancy, and violence indicates that many of the same factors predict these different outcomes.5, 6 Recent research has shown that bonding to school and family protects
against a broad range of health - risk behaviors in adoles cence.6 Yet, prevention studies typically have focused narrowly on a specific outcome, such as preventing substance abuse, and on attitudes and social influences that predict that outcome.7, 8 Previous studies on prevention have not sought to address the shared risk and
protective factors for diverse health - risk behaviors that are the main threats to adolescent health.