Yes there are programs to help women who are pregnant and have low incomes. She may qualify for MediCal.
Usually they are both an obstetrician (sp?) and a gynecologist. The OB/Gyn is the doctor that delivers babies. They also specialize in women's care both for pregnant women and women that are not pregnant.
A gynecologist takes care of women's reproductive health, an obstetrician takes care of women while they are pregnant and deliver the baby. A peditrician takes care of the baby.
Lakshmi Murthy has written: 'Learning from the field' -- subject(s): Birth control, Health and hygiene, Medical care, Pregnant women, Public health, Women
Sterimar should be safe for use in pregnancy - ask your prenatal health care provider.
PPL International is a worldwide organization providing health care for men and women. They provide health care for pregnant women, STI testing, birth control and cancer screenings among other things. You can read more on their wiki page.
Typically, the better a woman's health during pregnancy, the healthier her baby will be. If a woman doesn't take care of her health (drinks, takes drugs, doesn't eat well) the baby very well might suffer as a result.
The health care practice of providing care to women during pregnancy, child birth and some care after the birth. Providing care for newborn babies and help with breastfeeding for mothers.
Carol Sachs Weisman has written: 'Women's health care' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Health care reform, Political aspects, Political aspects of Women's health services, Women, Women's health services
care of pregnant women and their families
The levels of radiation given off by the x-ray machine can be dangerous to the baby.
Obviously both sexes should have adequate health care.
Maitake is not recommended for children. Pregnant women and nursing women should consult a health care provider before taking maitake. People with such autoimmune diseases as lupus should avoid maitake.