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7 Months Pregnant – Symptoms, Baby Development and Care Tips

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During the 7 month of pregnancy, you enter the 28th week, which is the beginning of the third trimester of your pregnancy. This month, you and your baby are expected to experience significant changes. As a mother-to-be, you might experience more and more discomfort with each passing day; however, it will also be an exceptional feeling as you will be treated with great care by your near and dear ones. These 7 months pregnancy symptoms may seem different, but they should not be afraid of, rather handled calmly.

To help you make the most out of this phase of motherhood, we have put together a list of symptoms, precautions, and 7 months pregnancy belly care that you can refer to and be more prepared for this incredible journey.

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Can you get pregnant 6 weeks after delivery? – Dr. H S Chandrika

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Can you get pregnant 6 weeks after delivery? - Dr. H S Chandrika

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The period of 6 weeks is what we call as puerperium period and really will the uterus be fit enough to be fit enough to conceive within that short period. Also according to the social and people’s thinking, usually it is that particular period wherein there is also no sexual activity and society also has some strict rules and regulations which they follow and rarely we do see a lady getting pregnant within hat 6 weeks. But actually we have seen in in literature that there are a few people who have conceived within that period and it is a very rare phenomenon and it is happening in people where the male is bend upon having sexual activity in this particular period of time.
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Diabetes and Alcohol: Bad Combination

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Diabetes and alcohol don’t mix. Here’s why.

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0:20 Why diabetes and alcohol are a bad combination
2:14 What you could do
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https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/complications/nerves_neuropathy
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Today we’re going to talk about diabetes and alcohol and why they are a bad combo. All it takes is a small amount of alcohol to really throw off your blood sugars in a big way. Sugary wine, cocktails, margaritas, or beer can especially have an effect on your blood sugar levels.

If you’re a prediabetic, alcohol could push you faster into becoming a diabetic. Alcohol affects the cells of the pancreas, and you can lose the function of insulin. If there is a loss of function of insulin, there’s no more regulation of blood sugars. This can cause your blood sugar levels to go up.

Alcohol can also deplete the body of vitamin B1. Vitamin B1 is important to help prevent lactic acidosis, which can occur if you’re a diabetic. One of the potential side effects of Metformin is a vitamin B1 deficiency. Lactic acidosis is a risk factor of Metformin. The higher the sugars (from your blood sugars or from the diet), the more vitamin B1 you may need.

Alcohol can also be created from GMO corn, rice, GMO beet sugar, or other grains.

When you drink alcohol, the stored sugar (glycogen) in your liver will not be as available to you. This could mean that you’re going to need more medication because your blood sugars will not be as regulated. You could also lose the ability to detoxify alcohol if you’re a diabetic. As far as the pancreas, you could have increased or decreased insulin.

A few things you could do:
1. Avoid alcohol
2. Only drink alcohol with meals (if you can’t avoid it altogether)
3. Avoid sugary drinks
4. Take vitamin B1 (nutritional yeast)
5. Try kombucha tea instead as an alternative to alcohol

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In pregnancy, feeling 9 month pregnancy baby movement is a reassuring sign of their well-being. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of baby movement during this crucial phase. As you approach the final stretch of your pregnancy journey, your baby’s movement during 9 months of pregnancy becomes more pronounced. Learn what to expect and how to interpret these motions. We’ll explore common patterns, such as increased activity after meals, during exercise, and even in response to external stimuli.

Keeping track of fetal movement during 9 months of pregnancy in a journal can provide valuable insights into your baby’s unique activity patterns. We’ll guide you on how to do this effectively. However, if you notice any significant deviations from the usual movement patterns, it’s important to consult your healthcare provider promptly.

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What causes diabetes, high blood sugar and type 2 diabetes

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In this video, we explain what causes diabetes (type 2 diabetes) and what causes high blood sugar. We review how does diabetes start and what is the role of insulin in diabetes. We review the role of the pancreas in diabetes and how does food and weight gain can lead to diabetes. We use the analogy of a steam engine to explain a complex medical topic in a way anybody can understand. Written by Dr. Christopher Palmeiro DO Msc, endocrinology and diabetes specialist, and produced by Doctablet®.
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This animation describes insulin resistance, an underlying cause of type 2 diabetes. It explains the roles of glucose and the hormone insulin in our body. Symptoms of diabetes are reviewed and various health complications that type 2 diabetes can lead to if left untreated.

6 Months Pregnant : Symptoms, Belly and Baby Development

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Your pregnancy journey is just about to end. You are more than halfway through your pregnancy and will soon be holding your little one in your arms. Your second trimester is about to end, and you will soon enter your third and final trimester. There are a lot of things that happen when you are six months pregnant.

Your body changes to adapt to the growing baby inside and to provide nourishment to your baby. The body often compromises on its comfort to provide for the growing baby. You’ll feel your little one kicking and moving as well as responding to external stimuli. In this video, we will discuss some common pregnancy symptoms, your baby’s development, and some common concerns.

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A model of a 24 week old human foetus created for National Geographic Television in the US and Channel 4 Television in the UK. The programme was produced by Pioneer Productions. The film shows the development of the human embryo and foetus in the womb. This is a motion control shot showing the sleeping foetus in a womb set that has been backlit as though light were coming through the mother’s body.

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1) The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism recommends limiting the daily intake of alcohol to 2 or 1 units a day. That’s the equivalent of 6 ounces of beer, or just 0.85 ounces of spirits.

2) CYP2E1 is an enzyme which collects in the liver and also works to break down alcohol. CYP2E1 is more active in diabetics than non-diabetics, which might help explain why liver disease and diabetes are so strongly linked.

3) During alcohol metabolism, the liver, pancreas, and brain cells utilize extra oxygen. So that means that the more you drink, the less oxygen there will be for other cell functions, and this can result in tissue damage, especially in the liver. Plus, a pancreas damaged by alcohol will produce less insulin, and when coupled with chronic insulin resistance, that smaller quantity of insulin will have even less of an effect.

4) Beer is high in liquid carbs, and many brands of beer can contain 15, and in some cases up to 20 grams of carbohydrates per drink. And since liquid sugar contains no fiber, drinking carb-heavy alcoholic beverages, especially on an empty stomach, can cause glucose levels to spike.

5) Drinking alcohol in conjunction with diabetic medications may have an opposite effect, potentially dropping your blood sugar too low. As alcohol gets processed and metabolized in the liver, where diabetic medications are also processed, drinking while taking these medications can put significant strain on your liver, which can then lead to a dangerous drop in glucose levels.

6) If there is an alcoholic beverages that exhibits clear health benefits, it’s red wine. Red wine is a good source of antioxidant polyphenols, including CATECHINS, EPICATECHINS, and RESVERATROL, which have been shown to protect the linings of blood vessels. They also work to halt the growth of certain types of cancer, aid skin health, lower stress levels, increase levels of probiotic gut bacteria, decrease LDL cholesterol, and reduce the risk of heart disease in general.

7) Red wine contains trace amounts of iron and calcium, which can each work to lower blood pressure. In fact, a recent trial showed that red wine extract helped improve both systolic and diastolic blood pressure in hypertensive participants. A separate study showed moderate red wine intake may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes for both men and women, while other studies have even found that a small amount of red wine may work to reduce post-meal glucose levels while improving insulin sensitivity.

8) Switching from a higher to moderate alcoholic consumption can reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 30%. Diabetics are 50% more likely to suffer from mild to severe non-alcoholic fatty liver disease than non-diabetics, and having fatty liver disease raises the risk of becoming diabetic.

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