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[Title] => The Birthing Room
[Summary] => St. Lukes Medical Center, recognized as one of the most mother-baby friendly hospitals in the country, has just added a facility to help pregnant women deliver their babies in the most natural setting.
Called the "Birthing Room," the facility was designed to promote the safety and well-being of mothers-to-be and their newborns and at the same time, provide comfort not just to the patient but to her entire family as well.
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[Title] => Cervical cancer screening drive on
[Summary] => Obstetricians and gynecologists have identified various risk factors that are closely linked to cervical cancer. Among the most common risk factors are early sexual contact, having multiple sex partners, and having sex partners who are infected with the human papilloma virus.
"Early initiation into sex is a predisposing factor that leads to cervical cancer," says Dr. Lyra Ruth Clemente-Chua, president of the Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society (POGS).
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Called the "Birthing Room," the facility was designed to promote the safety and well-being of mothers-to-be and their newborns and at the same time, provide comfort not just to the patient but to her entire family as well.
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"Early initiation into sex is a predisposing factor that leads to cervical cancer," says Dr. Lyra Ruth Clemente-Chua, president of the Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society (POGS).
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