Pregnancy Dental

Discussion in 'Fertility & Trying to Conceive' started by rosylife, Dec 19, 2018.

  1. rosylife

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    Hello ladies
    I see that several ladies around me have gum and teeth issues during pregnancy and just after delivery. Can you tell why it is so and what to do to as a precaution. Is it related to age of pregnancy?
     
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  2. Amulet

    Amulet IL Hall of Fame

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    The hormonal changes because of pregnancy and childbirth causes changes in a woman. Many of these changes are positives. The most important is to the lifespan of women who had borne children. They tend to live much longer than their spouses. Men who work all their lives to accumulate a fortune never get to spend it, because they hadn't borne children. If they all recognize that, they would force women beyond all glass ceilings and make them suffer as much and check out as early.

    The other advantages are plenty. We must start a thread on that. Be that as it may, go to the web doctor and see:

    Dental Care Before, During, and After Pregnancy
     

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