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Is it Ok to Take Ibuprofen (Advil) if you Test Positive for COVID-19?

Amidst the chaos of COVID-19 news and propaganda of what you can do to prevent and treat the virus, there have been reports that ibuprofen should not be used if you test positive for COVID-19. What is ibuprofen? Ibuprofen (Advil®, Motrin®) is an over-the-counter medicine from a class of drugs called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).  Ibuprofen is

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Can Cabbage Leaves Help Breast Engorgement in Breastfeeding Moms?

I struggled with low breast milk supply, but some breastfeeding moms struggle with milk oversupply and breast engorgement. Breast engorgement is the over-filling of the breasts with milk. Engorgement causes hard, painful, and tight breasts.  This can result in difficulty breastfeeding.   Difficulty with breastfeeding can then worsen engorgement if the breasts are not drained of milk.    It is extremely

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Why Sleep Training Will Not Hurt Your Child

Throughout my medical training, I thought putting an infant to sleep was as simple as putting them down in a bassinet or a crib. When parents approached me complaining of how difficult it was to get their infant to sleep, I would think to myself, “put them down and that’s that!”  After my daughter Madi

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Figuring Out a Breastfeeding Frequency and Routine

The frequency of breastfeeding varies from mother to mother, and depends on multiple factors including milk supply, milk extraction abilities of the baby, as well as the mother’s response to infant’s hunger and satiety cues.   A mother’s ability to feed on demand means that she is able to breastfeed her infant in response to the

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Is Coffee Safe In Pregnancy?

Many patients ask me if drinking coffee is safe during pregnancy.  The answer is YES! However, the amount of caffeine we recommend during pregnancy is different from non-pregnant women.   Excess Caffeine In Pregnancy And The Effects On Fetal Development A study published by the British Medical Journal in 2017 suggested that while there are health benefits to drinking

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Why is Vitamin D Important?

During medical school, I learned that babies require vitamin D supplementation for healthy bone development. However, other than bone health I was unaware of what the other benefits of vitamin D were until I had Madi.  Postpartum, I wanted to understand why vitamin D was so important and why pediatricians recommended it. The information I

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How to Manage Breastmilk Oversupply?

I found breastfeeding very challenging. I struggled with low milk supply early on, fortunately, as the weeks passed my milk supply improved. However, there are some mothers that struggle with breastmilk oversupply. The production of breast milk is determined by the infant’s demand.  A woman’s breast will often produce enough milk to feed an infant, but

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Guest Post: Postpartum Bladder Incontinence

Accidentally losing urine in the months and years after having a baby is either not talked about at all, or laughed off as normal. Approximately 1 in 3 women will experience urinary incontinence in their lifetime and two of the most significant risk factors for it are pregnancy and vaginal childbirth. Although common, leaking urine

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Is it Safe to go in Hot Tubs When Pregnant?

During my pregnancy with George, there were a few things that I missed being able to do. I not only missed eating deli meats, but I also missed being able to sit in the hot tub. During my medical training I remembered learning that hot tubs should be avoided during pregnancy.  But I didn’t know the

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