Posts by savingmothersblog
The Politics of Global Women's Health: Prioritizing Women's Rights
Join us on March 6th at 4-6pm for a Women’s Health panel at NYU entitled “The Politics of Global Women’s Health: Prioritizing Women’s Rights.” Saving Mothers Cofounder and President, Dr. Taraneh Shirazian, will be moderating the panel consisting of AMAZING speakers! RSVP using this link: http://publichealth.nyu.edu/Events.html
Read MoreSaving Mothers in the United States
Obesity is rising in the United States, an epidemic that causes a threat to pregnant women. Obese pregnant women face serious complications during pregnancy and delivery including preeclampsia, increased likelihood of cesarean section, and increased risk of infection. Fortunately these complications can be averted by encouraging women to moderate weight gain during pregnancy with proper nutrition…
Read MoreMommy MD App
Expecting? The Mommy MD Guides have an app for that! The Mommy MD Guides app features weekly snapshots of your baby’s size (They chose sports metaphors, like “this week your baby is the size of a billiard ball!). Download it for free here: http://www.mommymdguides.com/recommended-products/the-mommy-md-guide-to-pregnancy-and-birth-app
Read MoreMom Body Yoga Event
Once a month Jenny Rolls, a Certified Pregnancy Fitness Educator from New Brunswick Canada, offers a ‘Mom Body Yoga’ class that is for moms of all stages and phases of motherhood. It is a great opportunity for mothers to come together and connect with themselves and each other. During the class they work to breathe, stretch and strengthen. For this month’s…
Read MoreDoctor's Strike in Kenya
Two months ago Kenya’s public sector doctors went on strike. Millions of Kenyans, especially in rural areas are now feeling the aftermath of this decision. The public health system in Kenya has long been underfunded, but has now almost completely stopped functioning after around 5,000 doctors walked out in December after the government failed to…
Read MoreSchool of Powher Update
An excerpt from our research fellow Sasha Hernandez; Since the 4th School of POWHER graduation in San Martin about a month ago I have moved to Lake Atitlan where I will spend the next 8 months. At first everything about my new home seemed drastically different than San Martin, the lake was 30 degrees warmer, I…
Read MoreSpotlight: Dr. Shirazian
Taraneh Shirazian, M.D. is a board certified faculty gynecologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at NYU School of Medicine. She specializes in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery and management of many common health issues affecting women. Her areas of medical and surgical expertise include uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, abnormal…
Read MoreSafe Birth Kits
Our safe birth kits contain simple inexpensive items. These kits can be the difference between life and death for many women in developing countries. They contain everyday items like soap to cleanse the birth mothers’ perineum, a plastic shower curtain to provide a clean surface for delivery, and a razor blade to cut the umbilical cord.…
Read MoreSurgical Interventions in Dominican Republic
Most women in developing countries do not have access to gynecological surgical care. As a result women who experience birth-related complications like fistula and incontinence must suffer in silence, and often find themselves ostracized from their family and community. Saving Mothers has been working with officials from the Ministry of Health and the ILAC Mission in…
Read MoreMommy MD Guide to Surviving Morning Sickness
Struggling with morning sickness? Get help beyond ginger ale and saltines with the new book The Mommy MD Guide to Surviving Morning Sickness. It’s filled with more than 200 tips that doctors who are also mothers use to make it through morning sickness and related pregnancy symptoms. Order yours here: https://www.amazon.com/Mommy-Guide-Surviving-Morning-Sickness/dp/099708085X/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1484666260&sr=8-7&keywords=mommy+md+guide
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