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Check out our latest Executive Roundtable Radio Show with executives from Any Lab Test Now, discussing how to monitor your health via lab testing: https://www.spreaker.com/user/cwhall3/talking-lab-tests-with-any-lab-test-now
Vaccinations are one of the greatest medical achievements in modern science because they prevent the spread of disease and save lives!
Vaccines contain antigens, or killed or weakened germ particles that cause disease and enable the body to produce antibodies to provide or boost immunity. Through vaccinations, we can improve immunity or become resistant to these diseases without having to suffer from them. And remember, vaccines are not just for children!
Why Should I or my Child Get Vaccinated?
Diseases Prevented from Vaccines
Many diseases that used to be common around the world are now preventable through vaccinations, including the following: Polio, Measles, Diphtheria, Rubella, Mumps, Tetanus, Whooping Cough, Rotavirus, Pneumonia, and coming into the season in a few months – flu.
Over the years, vaccinations have prevented numerous diseases and saved millions of lives. And, don’t think vaccines are only for children! The elderly and pregnant women are at high risk for preventable diseases also! Immunization through vaccines is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your child!
Obesity during pregnancy causes many risks for both the mother and the baby. The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecology classifies obesity as having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater. The higher the BMI, the greater the risk.
The mother may be at risk for the following complications if she is obese during pregnancy:
Obesity during pregnancy not only causes complications for the mother, but the baby may be affected as well. The following complications may occur for the baby:
Despite the risks, obese pregnant women can have a healthy pregnancy with proper weight management and prenatal care. However, losing weight before becoming pregnant can significantly decrease the risks of complications for both the mother and the baby, and result in a much healthier pregnancy.
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