Inverted Nipple
To many, talking of inverted nipples is an unheard of phenomenon. You may want to ask ‘how can a nipple be inverted?’ while some are contemplating how nipples can be inverted, others are wondering whether their nipples are inverted or not. Below is the story of Carol Gitonga who has had a difficult time breastfeeding…
Read MoreNutrition for HIV+ mothers
ONCE infection with HIV/AIDS has been confirmed, dealing with this illness requires the following: Boosting the immune system Inhibiting the reproduction of the virus Coping with secondary infections that arise as a result of HIV/Aids. Diet is very important in the management of HIV/Aids because in most cases the secondary infections are the main causes…
Read MoreSex during pregnancy. Doctors’ perspectives
Dr. Blasio Omuga SEX in pregnancy is shrouded in a lot of myths. beliefs and taboos. Sex does not have a direct benefit to the woman at this time except for the purposes of cementing her relationship with her partner and as a demonstration of love. Therefore. it should be approached with a lot of care…
Read MorePost abortion syndrome
Grace Ojiambo, Executive Director of Crisis Pregnancy Ministries, Nairobi examines Rahab’s feelings about her abortion. RAHAB’S situation has happened to countless couples; when one faces a crisis pregnancy, they are so stressed that they can’t think objectively. At that point, the crisis pregnancy is the Goliath in their lives that they must kill. Usually the…
Read MorePost-natal Depression-The way in and the way out
Dr. Edmond Wamwana examines this important but much-neglected subject of pregnancy. One woman narrates: ‘EVEN though I attended all my antenatal clinics at a reputable hospital, no one told me about post-natal depression. I had also heard of baby blues but I thought it meant an irritable baby. A few days after the birth of…
Read MoreStretchmarks… ‘Help’!
They are ugly, sneaky and bothersome. They take away confidence and it takes a lifetime to get rid of them. What therefore should a woman do to keep stretch marks at bay? NOBODY wants to develop stretch marks but when you are pregnant you know that along with nausea, fatigue, backache and frequent urination, stretch…
Read MoreLiving with epilepsy
Dinah Achieng’ Onyango is epileptic. When she got pregnant, she was worried about her safety and that of her baby. Would her friends and relatives be supportive? She narrates her experience to Rebecca Njoki ‘One night, my mother saw me convulsing and got frightened. She did not want to imagine that I had epilepsy. After…
Read MoreIs it safe to have a third C-section?
Question: Is it safe to have a third C-section? Response by Doctor ‘P’ The more Caesarian- sections you have, the higher the risk of scarring between the womb, bladder and the surrounding bowel. Although unlikely, it is possible that during C-S, the neighbouring structures can be affected. There is also a small but significant risk…
Read MoreFirst Word 3
Hi. Has your baby ever fallen on a really hard floor? Like on a cement floor and with such a loud thud that everyone present was speechless for a moment and then everyone was running towards the baby the next moment? How many times does your baby fall while in the care of other people, in your…
Read MoreFOLIC ACID
Dr. Edmond Barasa advises that folic acid is important for all women of childbearing age, not just those who are pregnant. Studies have shown that women who get 0.4 milligrams of folic acid daily prior to conception or during early pregnancy reduce the risks of their babies being born with serious neural tube defects by…
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