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Question: Pelvic pain
Q: “I am 26 weeks pregnant. For the last 10 days I have been suffering from excruciating pain in the front of my pelvis. I can hardly walk. Getting out of bed or up from a chair is agony. My consultant just said that this is a problem that some pregnant women get – but I…
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Dental health during pregnancy
The evidence of a link between the oral health of pregnant mothers and how it affects their unborn babies is rapidly growing stronger. Recent studies have suggested that poor levels of dental health in pregnant women can result in a greater chance of premature births. In addition, the very first case linking gum disease to stillbirth was discovered earlier…


