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It’s not uncommon for a new mom to go through a short period of feeling emotionally down following
the birth of her child. Commonly termed the “baby blues,” this condition may be a natural reaction to
the stresses, fatigue and hormonal changes attendant to childbirth, and it typically passes within just a
few days. But when it doesn’t – and when more...
Pregnancy is a fascinating state of being, as well as a challenging time of life. There is so much to look forward to, but also so much to learn, on the journey to parenthood. And it all starts the day that you find out you are pregnant. One of the best and most important things you can do at this time is to schedule and keep your regular prenatal visits...
Spring has sprung, and, while many can enjoy the outdoors on a beautiful spring afternoon, those of us with seasonal allergies can suffer. Seasonal allergic rhinitis, commonly referred to as hay fever, affects thousands of people in Central Florida. Symptoms include sneezing, stuffiness, a runny nose and itchiness in your nose, the roof of your mouth, throat, eyes or ears.