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  1. High and low birthweight: What the numbers mean for mom and baby
    High and low birthweight: What the numbers mean for mom and baby https://utswmed.org/medblog/large-small-birthweight-babies/ When it comes to birthweight, how big is too big? Or too small? Find out what measurements might mean for mom’s and baby’s health.
  2. 5 weird pregnancy symptoms you might not know about
    5 weird pregnancy symptoms you might not know about https://utswmed.org/medblog/weird-pregnancy-symptoms/ Hair loss, swollen gums, changing taste buds, and carpal tunnel syndrome. They’re less common pregnancy and postpartum symptoms, but still normal.
  3. Bleeding after menopause
    Bleeding after menopause https://utswmed.org/medblog/bleeding-after-menopause/ Postmenopausal bleeding is never normal and may in fact be an early symptom of endometrial cancer, says UT Southwestern.
  4. Coping with fear of childbirth
    Coping with fear of childbirth https://utswmed.org/medblog/coping-fear-childbirth/ Many women struggle with fear of childbirth. Actively preparing for the big day can help make the experience less stressful and more enjoyable.
  5. Plastic Surgery
    Plastic Surgery https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/plastic-surgery/ Our plastic surgeons specialize in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, such as body contouring, face-lifts, and breast augmentation, for patients of all ages.
  6. Cervical Cancer
    Cervical Cancer https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/cervical-cancer/ We specialize in cervical cancer care with expert doctors, clinical trials, and support that helps patients feel understood and empowered.
  7. Why to avoid ‘keepsake’ 3-D and 4-D ultrasounds
    Why to avoid ‘keepsake’ 3-D and 4-D ultrasounds https://utswmed.org/medblog/3d-4d-ultrasound/ It may be tempting to get a commercial 3-D or 4-D ultrasound photo. UT Southwestern discusses her concerns with “keepsake” ultrasounds.
  8. Delayed cord clamping: Why and when it might be useful
    Delayed cord clamping: Why and when it might be useful https://utswmed.org/medblog/delayed-cord-clamping/ How soon should the umbilical cord be cut? UT Southwestern takes a look at the potential risks and benefits of delayed cord clamping.
  9. Donor breast milk giving preemies an early boost in life
    Donor breast milk giving preemies an early boost in life https://utswmed.org/medblog/donor-breast-milk/ Premature babies benefit the most from breast milk. Learn how we use donor breast milk, and why not to buy it on the internet.
  10. Flu shots and miscarriage: Let’s clear up misunderstandings
    Flu shots and miscarriage: Let’s clear up misunderstandings https://utswmed.org/medblog/flu-vaccine-safe-pregnancy/ A 2017 study suggested that flu shots are associated with miscarriage. Why this is wrong, and why pregnant women need to be vaccinated.