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An Australian study has found that women who receive an epidural during childbirth are more likely to have breast-feeding problems in the first week.

They are also more likely to stop breast-feeding before the end of six months that women who don’t receive an epidural.


93% of women in the study breast-fed their baby in the first week, after birth. However, those who had an epidural were much more likely to have difficulties breast-feeding during the first few days after delivery and breast-fed less often than other women.

At 24 weeks, 72% of women who did not have an epidural were still breast-feeding, compared with 53% who received pethidine or epidurals containing bupivacaine and fentanyl (an opioid).

The findings contribute to the growing body of evidence that the fentanyl component of epidurals may be associated with breast-feeding difficulties, say the study authors.
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We all know that cervical cancer has now shown as the 2nd most common within Asian women, but who will have higher risk getting it


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Cervical Cancer – The stages

February 28th 2007 00:21
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Previously upon the introduction of cervical cancer, we learn exactly where the growth is. In this post, we get to learn more about what stages of cervical cancers we have, which are either micro-invasive or invasive


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Cervical cancer has been rapidly found in many Asian women in the 21st era and it has become the 2nd most common cancer besides breast cancer. However there are still many out there who doesn’t understand, or even aware what cervical cancer is. Most of them would only know up till the knowledge of sis growth in the womb or even just 'womb cancer


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This news is extracted from AP in TheStar.com.my

Women's health experts call for safe abortions
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Sex problems: Wait! I need to pee…

October 24th 2006 09:15
Since there are a lot of posts in the blog talks a lot more about sex issues, I came across this Q & A over an old health magazine and I think it is useful to know, especially for women, when you are having intimacy with your partner or spouse.

Q: I am always in pain when having sex with my boyfriend and there is the feeling of going to the toilet to pee. Halfway during sex, we have to stop. Even if I pee before sex, it is still the same.
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Ouch! My ovary hurts!

October 20th 2006 06:15

This is a good article that I came across today and realised that whenever I “do my business” these days there’d a sharp pain in my mid lower AB. I always wondered why it occurred.

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