Promoting healthy exercise and monitoring thyroid function in pregnancy are two keys to pregnancy that I talk about with my patients at least once a day in my clinic – spurring numerous past blog posts such as this one on exercise, and this one about thyroid...
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Pregnancy, breast-feeding and COVID-19
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Pregnant and breast-feeding women are understandably looking for information about COVID-19 and how it might affect their growing fetuses and infants. I wanted to direct you to Dr Aviva Romm’s COVID-19 series, which I have found to be a wonderful source of reliable, evidence-based...
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The link between carbohydrates and insomnia in pregnancy
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Restful sleep is a precious commodity during pregnancy and in the post-partum period – and so I encourage all my patients to practice good sleep hygiene, such as some of the tips in this past blog post. Of course, poor sleep leads to poor quality carbohydrate...
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Exercise during pregnancy – not just good for mom!
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
We all know the benefits of regular exercise in pregnancy, from mental health to healthy weight management. Now, a fascinating new study from Denmark has shed light on an additional and somewhat surprising benefit: an association between exercise during pregnancy and intelligence score in...
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The role of vaginal flora (microbiome) in the success of IVF
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
The health of the vaginal and gut microbiome of pregnant women is increasingly recognized for its importance to the developing immune systems of the growing fetus, as well as for prevention of preterm birth and miscarriages. Two new studies, from Spain and from the...
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Peppermint essential oil in pregnancy – why and how to use it
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
With the rise of companies like Young Living and DoTerra, essential oils are making their way into an increasing number of medicine cabinets across the country. My pregnant patients often ask for my opinion on the effectiveness and safety of these products. Essential oils...
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Weight Stigma in Pregnant and Post-partum Women
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
The pressure to “drop the baby weight” immediately post-partum is an unrealistic and stressful expectation for the majority of new moms – resulting in negative physical and mental health impacts at a time when both are critical for mother and baby. A new American...
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The link between maternal and infant anemia
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Iron is a crucial micronutrient for everyone’s health, and never more than during pregnancy – as iron-deficiency anemia during pregnancy affects both mom and baby in very visible and invisible ways. As I’ve written about in a previous blog post, anemia can cause headaches,...
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The Role of Food Choices in Reducing Chemical Exposure during Pregnancy
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Chemical exposure during pregnancy is a hot topic, as parents and care-providers become increasingly aware of how chemicals in the environment and food supply can affect fetal development. In a previous blog post, I focused on phthalate exposure from leave-on personal care products like lotions...
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Preventing hyperemesis gravidum with pre-pregnancy exercise
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Hyperemesis gravidum (HG) is severe and continual nausea and vomiting in pregnancy – resulting in dehydration, electrolyte imbalances and malnutrition. It is both debilitating and incredibly frustrating for pregnant mothers. In past posts (here, here and here), I have shared evidence behind using B6, ginger and an acupuncture...
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