
Agoraphobia after childbirth
Agorapobia is, in short, a fear of public places. While this is an actual diagnosis that falls in the category of panic disorders, new moms may encounter a sudden phobia of going out.

The Best Way To A Speedy Postpartum Recovery
After welcoming a new baby, every mom wants to be free of pain, get back in shape, and feel great. In this article, a mom shares her postpartum recovery tips that will make you feel like your normal self again in no time.

What Is A Six-Week Postpartum Checkup?
Thought you were done with all that medical stuff after giving birth to your baby? You'll probably have one more visit around six weeks after you became a mom.

Crying More Than Your Baby? Baby Blues Vs Postpartum Depression
Are you feeling down after having a baby? Here's how to tell the difference between the Baby Blues and postpartum depression, as well as how to get help.

I Feel Like Crying All The Time! Is This A Sign Of Postpartum Depression?
Are you a new mother who feels like crying all the time during what you expected to be a happy time? You are likely wondering if you have postpartum depression, and that could be true — but excessive crying has other possible causes, too.

Is Suffering From Mood Swings A Postpartum Depression Sign?
Are you suffering from severe mood swings, and you have just had a baby? Postpartum depression might seem like the most likely candidate, but postpartum mood swings can be caused by other things, too.

Not Bonding With Your Baby Could Be A Sign Of Postpartum Depression: What Now?
Are you not bonding with your new baby as you think you should? This may point to postpartum depression, but other factors can also be responsible. What might help you bond with your baby?

Marijuana and the Immune System
In the USA thirteen states have legalized the medicinal use of marijuana.It is used in the treatment of many chronic and or terminal illnesses, but there are many negative effects it has on the body, one of which is the effect it has on the immune system.

Tubal ectopic pregnancy
A regular pregnancy begins in a woman’s fallopian tube. If a fertilized egg gets stuck in the tube, it may try to grow there, so the tube will swell and may break open. This type of pregnancy is called a tubal or ectopic pregnancy.

Why Doctors Sometimes Miss An Ectopic Pregnancy, And What To Do About It
Ectopic pregnancies, pregnancies that develop outside the uterus, can be more difficult to diagnose than many realize. What do you do if you suspect you are dealing with one, but your doctor has missed it?