Archive for June, 2009:


Choosing Your Healthcare Provider Carefully

Published by in Uncategorized on June 29th, 2009

by Angel J. Miller, MSN, CNM Giving birth and becoming a mother is an intense, intimate and important moment is a woman’s life. The following tips (by the American College of Nurse Midwives) for prenatal care will help you in establishing a positive working relationship with your provider, and ensure that you and your  baby get the

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Getting personal with everyone – My Story

Published by in Uncategorized on June 18th, 2009

Here is my story…. The Making of Baby ALEX… I always knew I wanted to be a mommy, just wasn’t sure when that day would come.  When the time came that I knew I wanted to be a mom, I wanted to be pregnant that very day, and let’s just say, I am not the

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Source Women’s Health/Gynecology  Article date 04 June 2009 Steps for the best pregnancy There are some things the mother can do to reduce risks of complications for her and her baby: Physical Activity – Most pregnant women should do some kind of moderate exercise. Not only does exercise help in general health and bodyweight control,

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What’s Going on up There? Treating Yeast Infections Naturally

Published by in Uncategorized on June 14th, 2009

by Angel J. Miller, MSN, CNM Yeast infection is a form of vaginitis, an inflammation or infection of the vagina. During a lifetime, almost 75 percent of all women are likely to have at least one vaginal yeast infection and nearly half have two or more according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Alternative Medicine Help for Seasonal Allergies

Published by in holistic on June 6th, 2009

  presented by Angel J. Miller, MSN, CNM   Already the impending doom of scratchy throats, runny itchy noses, water eyes and chronic congestion are slowly setting in amongst many of us. Have no fear though, I have put together a basic plan to help avoid if not reduce the use of allergy medicines that

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