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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Using selenium in pregnancy and post-partum for thyroid auto-immunity
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Identifying and treating thyroid disease in my fertility and pregnant patients has been a passion since I was a naturopathic student in Vancouver, where I saw one of my patients complete a healthy pregnancy after recurrent miscarriages due to previously undertreated thyroid issues. Now...
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Another reason to treat Vitamin D in pregnancy – decreasing diabetes risk in offspring
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Vitamin D is a super nutrient that serves a remarkably broad range of biological functions. The diversity of its benefits make it an important part of a woman’s health, during pregnancy and otherwise. I have dedicated many blog posts to Vitamin D’s role in...
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Cannabis use and male fertility
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Working in fertility means working with male and female partners to identify potential causes of infertility, and finding opportunities to optimize fertility in all partners. Cannabis use by male partners is something I have been asked a lot about since it was legalized in...
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Pregnancy stress and the newborn microbiome
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Managing stress in pregnancy is a priority for a number of different reasons – from future behavioural issues to risk of developing diabetes – as I discuss further in this post, and in my online program where I devote an entire module to managing stress...
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Pool walking and kidney function in pregnancy – why you’ll want to hop in!
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Exercising in the pool has long been a favourite of pregnant women, as the buoyancy of the water takes the weight of tired hips and knees, resulting in a rare and relieving feeling of weightlessness. In addition to the cardiovascular benefits of swimming and...
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Melatonin and uterine contractions – potential new strategies for initiating labour
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Living in the Yukon, where the seasonal variations in light are drastic, my patients and I are very aware of the extent to which light exposure affects melatonin concentrations and sleep quality. Melatonin is the biological response to darkness – levels increase at night,...
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Long-term liver health and breast-feeding mothers
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
In my last post I flagged promising new research linking decreased fatty liver in adult males to their mothers’ consumption of fish oil during pregnancy. Now a second study focuses on supporting mom’s long-term liver health – through her breastfeeding. Based on their work with...
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The (very) long-term benefits of fish oil supplementation in pregnancy
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Supplementing a pregnant mother’s diet with essential fatty acids – particularly DHA – holds a host of benefits for the developing fetus, such as brain and eye development, and even reducing neural tube defects, as I’ve mentioned before in this post. New research from Spain’s Universidad...
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Lowering risk of BV infection in pregnant women of African descent – with Vitamin D
Bi-weekly pregnancy tip
Any vaginal infection in pregnancy is concerning, and bacterial vaginosis (BV) in pregnancy puts women at particularly increased risk for premature rupture of membranes (when the bag of waters breaks earlier than is optimal), chorioamnionitis (intra-amniotic infection), spontaneous preterm birth (baby being delivered before 37...
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