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Types, costs, success and risks of Fertility Treatments

Reading Time: 5 minutes Having an infertility challenge can make partners feel overwhelmed with all the information that is offered now about alternatives for it. This article has the intention to make this process more clear for you by showing the overall information that can help you make the decision that is more comfortable for you along with your partner and your doctor. When…

Baby Constipation

Reading Time: 3 minutes How to know if my baby is constipated and what to do about it Babies tend to cry, strain, or get a red face while pooping. You may think that your baby is constipated or having related issues. Keep in mind that as your child is growing and developing and so is his/her bowel movement and digestive system. It’s common…

Dealing with Postpartum Anxiety and Depression

Reading Time: 4 minutes Having a baby can bring many changes to your body, including hormonal movements. Childbirth can also bring psychological and social changes. In this article, we´ll talk about two medical conditions that could show up after (or even before) giving birth. Postpartum Depression First of all, we want to distinguish between postpartum depression and baby blues, as they are two different …

The Difference Between Anxiety and Depression

Reading Time: 4 minutes Anxiety and depression are two of the most common mental health problems of today. We may all have feelings of sadness or anxiety at different points  in our life, and that’s ok. This becomes a problem when these feelings become constant, making it difficult to function on a daily basis. In this article, we will talk about anxiety and depression:…

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