Treatise on the Diseases of Women
illed physicians sometimes make mistakes in s
metimes menstruation continues for three or four months, especially during the first pregnancy, although this is exceedingly rare. As a rule, to w
h month. A valuable sign, also, is the enlargement of the breasts, with a widening and browning of the pink ring around the n
omiting. This may last only a few hours in the early morning, or continue through the greater part of the day. It generally appears in the second m
for the treatment of this morning sickness. What will
le in bed, remaining there at least half an hour after eating. Or, the person may take a glass of milk to which two tablespoonfuls of lime water have been added. Then, by rising slowly a
een added; or a poached or soft-boiled egg. Sometimes scarped beef, lean and rare, salted
ndition. The irritability subsides, the digestion is greatly improved, the nervous system is strengthened, and all these un
ot too tightly, about the body. It need be worn only a week or two, for a trial, and should always be taken off at nigh
ments of the child. Although, without doubt, the child moves within the mother at a much earlier period, ye
These longings, however, should not be satisfied, as they do not represent the demand of nature for these substances. They belong to the same class of ch
t many women do not change their diet at all, and if the person is in good health and does not suffer in any wa
. This is because a meat diet throws more work upon the kidneys, and any fail
belief that any special article of diet has any p
essure of the clothing should be removed, in order to give them full opportunity to develop.
year, are almost unknown among babies that nurse. It is the artificially fed child which suffers from wasting diseases and disturbances of the diges
nd thus the difficulty entirely remedied. At the beginning of the last month of pregnancy, the nipples s
following solution to the nipples
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1 fluid
not be used after confinement, for the bitte
been written on this subject, and a number of so-called rules have been made, yet it is absolutely impossible to tell whether the child will be a
lf in the best way she thought possible, that all good might be exerted upon the new life. The question now comes, When may th
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is the average. The table presents at a glance the beginning and end of 280 days for every day in the year. Find the date of me
proaches. It is then that any undue effort, unusual lifting, excessive grief, or shock to the syste
, quiets the first approach of pain, controls any spasmodic contractions, and brings about such a healthy condition that all danger is averted. I cannot speak too strongly of this Vegetable Compo
bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. She does not know the day
pregnancy is not pursuing a perfectly natural course, she should begin to use the Vegetable Compound at once. It should
ome unfortunate result will follow an extra hard day's labor, let her take a few dose
any part of the female generative organs, whenever these do not act in a perfectly natural manner, then the Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Co
housands of children are happy, strong and robust because their mothers were wise enough to use it. Keep it in the house. Do not be a day w
a powerful influence in producing some defect or deformity in the child. The opposite is also held, to the effect that beautiful
s rather in favor of these so-called "maternal impressions." In other words, it seems possible that under very un
unfavorable effect upon the child; while other mothers give birth to deformed children when they have been surrounded with eve
y. Therefore it is only acting the part of ordinary wisdom for every pregnant woman to
ly change her course of life simply during pregnancy and have a corresponding effect upon her child. To produce the best result
hey were born their mothers, when young girls, took this grand household medicine. They were restored to health, a great load was lifted, and things again looked cheerful and bright, and in this condition a happy baby