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Vajiramala (Vaji) R. Dharmasena, MD 

Pregnancy, Postpartum and Breastfeeding

PREGNANCY HEALTH TOPICS

Pain Relief (Through Medication) During Labor and Delivery
Miscarriage
Preeclampsia High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy
Folic Acid and Pregnancy
Prenatal Breast Care

PREGNANCY PROCEDURES

Termination of Pregnancy
Amniocentesis
Cesarean Deliveries
Chorionic Villus Sampling
Nonstress and Stress Tests During Pregnancy
Ultrasound Examination in Pregnancy

HIGH RISK PREGNANCY

WHILE IN LABOR AND DELIVERY......

PREGNANCY NEWSLETTERS

Healthy Beginnings Newsletter Issue #1 (6-10 Weeks)
Healthy Beginnings Newsletter Issue #10 (Postpartum)
Healthy Beginnings Newsletter Issue #2 (10-12 Weeks)
Healthy Beginnings Newsletter Issue #3 (16-20 Weeks)
Healthy Beginnings Newsletter Issue #4 (20-24 Weeks)
Healthy Beginnings Newsletter Issue #5 (24-28 Weeks)
Healthy Beginnings Newsletter Issue #6 (30-32 Weeks)
Healthy Beginnings Newsletter Issue #7 (36 Weeks)
Healthy Beginnings Newsletter Issue #8 (38 Weeks)
Healthy Beginnings Newsletter Issue #9 (39-40 Weeks)

POSTPARTUM HEALTH TOPICS

Postnatal Fitness
Understanding Postpartum Depression

BREASTFEEDING HEALTH TOPICS

Breastfeeding and Engorgement
Breastfeeding Your Baby How to Care For Leaking Breasts
Breastfeeding Your Baby: How to Care for Plugged Ducts or Breast Infections
Breastfeeding Your Baby: How to Express and Store Your Milk
I’m a Kaiser Permanente Breast-Fed Baby
Breastfeeding Your Baby: The First Weeks of Breastfeeding

 


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