Pregnancy clinic
If you are pregnant, or planning to become pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding, don’t hesitate to turn to your pharmacist, if you need advice, a prescription, or simply someone to talk to.
During pregnancy, the majority of the calcium stored is to make your baby’s skeleton.
Folic acid is best known for preventing neural tube defects, but it also plays a vital role in the formation of the nervous system, brain, cells and new tissues. Essentially all of the building blocks! This is why the embryo needs it from day 1 and even 2 to 3 months before conception.
Some newborns come into the world with serious birth defects. In Canada, up to 50% of such defects could be prevented if women of childbearing had enough folic acid (vitamin B9) in their systems before and during pregnancy.
Vitamin D is calcium’s best friend: it helps calcium to be absorbed and fixed in bones. However, it is also essential on its own to ensure the proper functioning of the immune system and healthy cell growth.
A glass of milk – one of the main sources of dietary vitamin D – only contains 100 IU of vitamin D, hence the need to take supplements.
Found in red blood cells, iron is oxygen’s private chauffer; it captures oxygen in the lungs and helps to transport it to the placenta and everywhere else in the body. Since women’s blood volume increases during pregnancy (by up to 40% in the third trimester) to cover the additional need for oxygen, the need for iron also increases. It also helps in the formation of healthy bones and teeth.
According to the myth, reflux and heartburn are precursors to having a baby with a full head of hair. However, as of the second trimester of pregnancy, it is something a majority of women suffer from, and not all babies are born with hair
During pregnancy, 75% of women suffer from back pain. It usually starts during the second trimester. Even if this is a great excuse to get massages from your partner, their ability to relieve your increasing pain as delivery approaches quickly decreases. Fortunately, there are other solutions.
If your clothing seems tight even before your pregnancy shows, digestive problems are almost certainly to blame! Many pregnant women complain of constipation and bloating, especially during the second and third trimester.
The arrival of a baby can be overwhelming. There so many things to think about, it seems like the list never ends! To make your life easier, here is a complete list of items that you can quickly check off your own To Do list!
Even if nursing is completely natural, mothers often find it difficult to breastfeed their newborns. Nursing takes a little practice for both mothers and babies and it can take a little while to get it right.
Morning sickness appears at about the same time at the little “+” on your pregnancy test.
If you are pregnant, or planning to become pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding, don’t hesitate to turn to your pharmacist, if you need advice, a prescription, or simply someone to talk to.
Morning sickness appears at about the same time at the little “+” on your pregnancy test.
Some newborns come into the world with serious birth defects. In Canada, up to 50% of such defects could be prevented if women of childbearing had enough folic acid (vitamin B9) in their systems before and during pregnancy.