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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)

Dear Parents, We want to adequately plan for the birth of your baby and prepare you for this exciting time in your life. It is important for your baby’s health as well as your own that we are aware if you are on prescription medications or street drugs. Some examples of these are: Prescriptions Such…

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Labor Instructions

Early Labor Longest part of labor Least uncomfortable Begin using relaxation techniques / breathing tools, as needed Take liquids, soups, light foods Walk, continue activities as tolerated Sleep between contractions at night You may have “bloody show” and / or passage of the mucus plug – this is normal *You do not have to call for this…

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Back Pain During Pregnancy

Most women have back pain at some point during pregnancy. The pain can be mild or severe, but it can usually be treated. In some cases, it can be prevented. Why Do Pregnant Women in New London Have Back Pain? Pregnancy hormones loosen all of your joints. Your growing abdomen changes your posture. These changes…

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Endometrial Biopsy

An endometrial biopsy examines a small sample of the endometrium, which is in the lining of your uterus. This evaluates for any premalignant cells that may be causing your abnormal bleeding. The biopsy is a simple procedure, but may cause some cramping, similar to a period. It is recommended that you take 600mg of Advil…

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Sonohysterogram

Sometimes your provider may request a sonohysterogram be scheduled for you. This is a special ultrasound procedure procedure and involves both the ultrasound technologist and your physician. This procedure and involves both the ultrasound technologist and your physician. This procedure should be done within 5-10 days after the start of your menstrual period. Sonohysterography is…

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