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Asthma And Pregnancy
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Asthma treatment during early pregnancy does not seem to increase the risk of birth defects.
LinkMedica United Kingdom
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Asthma and Pregnancy - Asthma and Labour and Delivery
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The mother and fetus are monitored during labour and delivery to ensure the good health of both. This is especially necessary for women with asthma.
The Lung Association Canada
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Asthma and Pregnancy - Asthma and Post Nalal Period
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A brief overview of asthma in the post natal period.
The Lung Association Canada
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Asthma and pregnancy - Tips to Remember
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A brief but good overview of asthma and pregnancy and answers to common questions.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Asthma and Pregnancy: Part I of II
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The "infanticipating" mother is often overwhelmed by healthcare concerns, and the situation is certainly no easier for the mother- to-be with asthma. The key to a successful pregnancy for asthma sufferers is symptom management. Maternal asthma that is adequately controlled during pregnancy does not increase the risk of maternal or infant complications.
Louise H. Bethea, M.D., P.A.
Allergy & Asthma Care and Prevention for the Family USA
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Asthma during Pregnancy
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A reasonable overview.
Intelihealth USA
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Asthma in Pregnancy
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Practical Tips for Pregnant Patients with Asthma or Other Allergic Conditions
Allergy, Asthma, Sinusitis Medical Clinic, Inc. USA
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Asthma Management During Pregnancy
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"Suboptimal asthma management contributes to asthma exacerbations during pregnancy and may lead to significant morbidity..." in pregnant women, Dr. Ather Siddiqi said today in a poster presentation here. Dr. Siddiqi and colleagues investigated risk factors and outcomes in 25 pregnant asthmatics admitted to a hospital for exacerbations.
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Allergy Web - Asthma & Allergy Associates of Florida, PA. USA
Caesarean sections and chronic infection may be factors in the development of asthma according to two studies in the April Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology (JACI).
Babies born by Caesarean section at risk of asthma in adulthood.
Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Resource Center USA
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Children, Elderly, Athletes and Pregnant Women Require Different Care For Allergies
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When it comes to allergy sufferers, all people are not the same.
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