More than seven million Americans struggle with fertility issues each year and until recently they have had few options beyond expensive drugs or very expensive, invasive medical procedures. Couples who want to learn more about conception and ways to improve their chances of becoming pregnant can visit www.conceptionkit.com.
If you’re already expecting, you probably have many questions about the types of medications you can take. That’s why the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Women’s Health and the Federal Citizen Information Center have put together the free Medicines and Pregnancy package. Learn how to use medicines wisely during your pregnancy by sending for your free package of publications. To get it, visit www.pueblo.gsa.gov/rc/n72medicinesandpregnancy.htm or call toll-free 1-888-878-3256.
Need to learn more about infertility, pregnancy, breastfeeding or other women’s issues? Barbara Dehn, who spent 16 years as a women’s health nurse practitioner, explains complicated and sensitive medical information in a friendly, informative way in her series of useful health guides. For more information, visit blueorchidpress.com.
Looking for an interesting, safe and effective prenatal workout? Gabrielle Reece can help. There’s no need to make working out during pregnancy complicated or boring. Her Fit & Healthy Prenatal Workouts DVD includes a half dozen
15-minute full body workouts set up to specifically address each month of pregnancy.