Congo-Kinshasa: Clinton Shocked by Sexual Violence in War-Torn East [press conference] Aug 13, 2009
They couldn't carry her all that way, and she would have died anyway, because of her toxemia. So they -- you know, the people around her got the baby out (inaudible) and packed her cavity with grasses, which prevented her from bleeding. (allAfrica.com)
Always in her heart May 25, 2009
But dangerously high blood pressure and toxemia sent Diana into bed rest for more than a month before her due date. ADVERTISEMENT. (Paragould Daily Press, AR)
Pregnancy Nutrition and Pre-eclamps... Mar 1, 2009
No one knows exactly what causes pre-eclampsia, a dangerous condition also known as toxemia or pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH). However, significant research has indicated that poor nutrition often plays a role in the genesis and onset of this alarmingly common pregnancy condition, which can cause serious complications for both the mother and baby. (Suite101.com)
Sheep and Goat Disease Treatments, Preventions Outlined (5) Mar 1, 2009
Often referred to as CD-T, the vaccine protects against enterotoxemia types C and D, and tetanus ... For animals that have not been vaccinated with CD-T and that develop either enterotoxemia or tetanus, there are treatment options ... In the case of enterotoxemia, producers can inject an antitoxin under the skin. (Agri-View, WI)
Dr. Murray Feingold: Fit to be pregnant Feb 11, 2009
Some of the contraindications to exercising are a history of premature labor, presence of vaginal bleeding, premature rupture of the membranes and toxemia. Usually, exercises such as walking, swimming, bicycling -- but be aware of any balance problems -- and various aerobic exercises do not cause any problems. (Marblehead Reporter, MA)
Sheep and Goat Diseases Outlined From A to Z (15) Feb 9, 2009
Enterotoxemia type C. Sheep can be infected with a number of clostridial diseases, Schoenian says, the most common of which are enterotoxemia types C and D, and tetanus ... Enterotoxemia type C, also called hemorrhagic enteritis or bloody scours, affects lambs during the first few weeks of life. (Agri-View, WI)
Woman, 60, gives birth to twins — and debate Feb 8, 2009
It's simply not as safe to have a baby in post-reproductive years as it would be to have a baby when nature intended it, said Dr. Greene, who cited high blood pressure, toxemia and gestational diabetes as ailments that occur more often among older pregnant mothers. Medically, it's very risky for both the mother and the babies. (Globe and Mail -- National)