The most important aspects of drug addiction in pregnancy and the postpartum period are presented. Part 1 discusses the types of addiction most commonly encountered in pregnant women.
Pathological changes in the post-operative wound that interfere with the normal healing process.
Abnormal colouration of vaginal discharge during the different periods of puerperium.
Loose stools passed several times a day.
Chronic nausea and vomiting not allowing food intake and leading to dehydration, weakness and weight loss.
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder associated with the occurrence of convulsive seizures that can endanger pregnancy.
The dangers of smoking by a pregnant woman as well as so-called passive smoking, i.e. inhaling tobacco smoke.
Short-term disturbance of consciousness, dizziness, fainting and other similar symptoms occurring during pregnancy.
Any risks to pregnancy associated with working long hours on a computer.
A feeling of general weakness accompanied by symptoms of an incipient upper respiratory tract infection.
Respiratory problems usually appearing from the second trimester of pregnancy and worsening in the third trimester of pregnancy.
Pigmentation changes of the facial skin resulting from hormonal changes, occurring during pregnancy.
Physical exercises to help get rid of certain pregnancy discomforts and prepare the perineal and pelvic muscles for childbirth.
Foot pain that makes it difficult to move freely, occurring most often in the last weeks of pregnancy.
All changes that occur in the breasts during pregnancy under the influence of changes in hormone concentrations.
Urinary incontinence occurring most commonly towards the end of pregnancy.
Excessive, intractable itching of the skin occurring during pregnancy.
Calf muscle cramps causing excessive tension and pain occurring during pregnancy.