Improving Breastfeeding Rates in Physician Mothers
Many physician mothers cut breastfeeding short because of pressures or limitations associated with their careers.
Many physician mothers cut breastfeeding short because of pressures or limitations associated with their careers.
The FDA is restricting the use of codeine and tramadol medicines in children.
Single-dose aspirin may provide relief of perineal pain after episiotomy in women who are not breastfeeding.
The pregnant patient with rheumatoid arthritis may need to have pain medication changed due to potential effects on the fetus.