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Healthtouch Online USA
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Asthma and Pregnancy
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General Facts
Good Control of Asthma
Episode Prevention
Asthma Medications and Pregnancy
Objective Assessment Measures
Episode Management
Medications to Avoid During Pregnancy
The Lung Association Canada
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Asthma and pregnancy
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What you need to know
Medications
Anti-Inflammatory Medications
Bronchodilator Medications
Treatment for nasal/sinus conditions
Nasal Sprays
Other asthma related medication/treatment
Management of severe eposodes
Management during labor and delivery
Breastfeeding
National Jewish Medical & Research Center USA
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Asthma And Pregnancy
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Asthma treatment during early pregnancy does not seem to increase the risk of birth defects.
LinkMedica United Kingdom
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Asthma and Pregnancy - Asthma and Labour and Delivery
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The mother and fetus are monitored during labour and delivery to ensure the good health of both. This is especially necessary for women with asthma.
The Lung Association Canada
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Asthma and Pregnancy - Asthma and Post Nalal Period
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A brief overview of asthma in the post natal period.
The Lung Association Canada
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Asthma and pregnancy - Tips to Remember
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A brief but good overview of asthma and pregnancy and answers to common questions.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Asthma and Pregnancy: Part I of II
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The "infanticipating" mother is often overwhelmed by healthcare concerns, and the situation is certainly no easier for the mother- to-be with asthma. The key to a successful pregnancy for asthma sufferers is symptom management. Maternal asthma that is adequately controlled during pregnancy does not increase the risk of maternal or infant complications.
Louise H. Bethea, M.D., P.A.
Allergy & Asthma Care and Prevention for the Family USA
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Asthma And Special Diet?
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Can asthma be controlled with a special diet?
Go Ask Alice USA
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Asthma and the cockroach connection
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Researchers have been puzzled about a worldwide increase in the incidence of asthma. Now they may have at least part of the answer - cockroaches. A recent study shows that, in major urban areas, roaches are responsible for triggering asthma in more cases than originally thought.
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