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Tips For Handling Hot Flashes
The origin of a hot flash or night sweat can tend to be confusing even for most doctors. They believe it is related to sex hormone fluctuations which is only part of story. My 33 years in the women’s health field allowed me to use my empirical evidence of observation to learn the real cause…
Hot Flashes & High Temperature in Early Pregnancy
Lots of bodily changes happen during those first precious weeks of pregnancy, including potential spikes in body temperature. While most hot flashes and temperature changes during pregnancy are nothing for expectant moms to become overly concerned with, excessive heating must be avoided to help ensure your future child’s development, according to the Mayo Clinic and Pregnancy Today. Likewise, if you do find yourself dealing with a lot of unwanted heat during pregnancy, you must not take aspirin or ibuprofen; if you need to take a pain reliever to reduce painful pregnancy-related symptoms or the common cold, it is safest to use acetaminophen.
Hot Flashes & Pregnancy Symptoms
Hot flashes are often associated with menopause but can indeed occur during pregnancy, according to the U.S. National Institutes of Health and the American Pregnancy Association. Usually, hot flashes are nothing for expectant moms to be concerned with and late in pregnancy may indicate that you are getting ready for the birthing process.
BedJet Cooling Solution Brings Sleep To Another Level
You can buy this for your partner for the holidays, but it's really a gift for both of you (and your relationship). How frequently do you argue over the temperature in the bedroom? I'm always freezing when I get into bed and my husband is always hot. Well, if this sounds familiar, then BedJet is…
Signs of Hypertension During Pregnancy
Simple hypertension in pregnancy, also known as gestational hypertension, is not an unusual complication of pregnancy. Gestational hypertension is merely an elevation in blood pressure that needs to be monitored, but in some cases it can develop into a more serious condition known as pregnancy-induced hypertension. It’s important to be on the lookout for signs of pregnancy-induced hypertension, as it can often be a precursor to a life-threatening pregnancy complication known as preeclampsia.