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Breast Pump Tips
Read more: Breast Pump TipsPeggy V. Helmerich Women’s Health Center lactation consultant Cheryl Coleman shares these tips to help nursing mothers when it comes time to pump. Many new mothers choose to pump and store expressed milk to feed their infants while they are at work, school, or for many other reasons. Pumping may seem easy, but there are…
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Oilfield Injuries
Read more: Oilfield InjuriesOne of the earliest and most prolific oil discoveries in Oklahoma occurred just outside of Cushing, Okla., in 1912. The then-small but thriving town grew quickly as the oil industry firmly planted roots in what is known today as the pipeline crossroads of the world. In those early years of discovery and drilling, the Cushing-Drumright…
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Share Your Story – Judy Marshall
Read more: Share Your Story – Judy MarshallJudy Marshall is making a difference in her community as a result of surviving two heart attacks. When her heart took her off the road, Marshall decided to channel the energy she put forth into driving a truck across the country into her hometown one project at a time. Here is her Oklahoma Heart Institute…
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Hillcrest Recognized as Breastfeeding Friendly Worksite
Read more: Hillcrest Recognized as Breastfeeding Friendly WorksiteIt is never easy to leave your baby when it is time to return to work. However, Hillcrest Medical Center NICU RN Lauren Wyzard had one less obstacle when she returned after having her second child nearly a year ago. “To have a place where you can come and relax and know that you are…
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Designing a Nursery
Read more: Designing a NurseryNurseries have certainly come a long way. For first-time parents scrolling through Pinterest, it can be a bit intimidating. Just a glance at the popular blog “Project Nursery” and their “Most Viewed Nurseries of 2012” will reveal image after image of perfectly appointed spaces that rival what used to be the premiere room of the…
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Hormones and Hot Flashes
Read more: Hormones and Hot FlashesWhat causes a hot flash? Hot flashes, or the feeling of warmth that spreads throughout the body of women prior to or during menopause, is still a mystery to health care providers. What causes hot flashes remains unknown; while the sensation of heat has been attributed to the complex hormonal changes that accompany menopause, which…
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Letter to the Editor: Wonderful People
Read more: Letter to the Editor: Wonderful PeopleThank you to the sweet family who wrote in to the Tulsa World regarding their experience at the Peggy V. Helmerich Women’s Health Center. We honor the special responsibilty and opportunity to be a part of the families we meet every day. We would like to thank all the nurses and doctors who work at…
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Is it safe to breastfeed with the flu?
Read more: Is it safe to breastfeed with the flu?Is it okay to breastfeed if the mother has the flu? Flu season is upon us and as a reminder, breastfeeding mothers should continue to breastfeed their children even if they become sick. Your best protection and your baby’s best protection is to stay away from large crowds of people, be diligent about washing your…
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Colon Cancer Screening Rates Improving, Cases Declining
Read more: Colon Cancer Screening Rates Improving, Cases DecliningColorectal cancer is one of the deadliest of all cancers. However, with early detection, it is also one of the most preventable. The CDC reports 60 percent of Americans between the ages of 50 and 75 receive regular screenings, which is an improvement in recent years, yet shy of their goal of 70 percent by…
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The Big Moment: Creative Ways for Revealing Baby’s Gender
Read more: The Big Moment: Creative Ways for Revealing Baby’s GenderWe love suspense. When it comes to finding out the sex of your baby, there are few things more thrilling. For most expectant couples, the big reveal happens around the 20 week ultrasound. After counting fingers and toes, the next question is usually “Is it a boy or a girl?” In recent years, couples have…