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Dr Rydfors received his Medical degree and specialization training from Stanford University Medical Center. He is an Assistant Adjunct Clinical Professor at Stanford University Medical Center and is board certified.
He is the initial creator and current Co-Author of the popular "Handbook in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility". Now in its sixth edition, the main handbook used by all Obstetricians and Gynecologists in training in the US.
He is the Chief Medical Advisor for the American Pregnancy Association. He is the recipient of the Compassionate Doctor and Patient's Choice award.
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Femometer has made the upgrade of the ring, and the second generation of smart rings has entered the pre-sale stage and is expected to be officially launched in October!

How Long Does Postpartum Depression Last
According to the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health, postpartum depression is a condition in which the levels of estrogen and progesterone in a woman's body drop dramatically during the 2-3 months following the birth of a child, triggering mood swings. No specific substance has been found to trigger postpartum depression, which is mainly due to physical and psychological factors. Symptoms of postpartum depression mainly include nervousness, suspicion, guilt fear, etc. In severe cases, patients have extreme thoughts or behaviors such as despair, running away from home, harming the child, or committing suicide.

What Color Should Your Period Blood Be?
The color of menstrual blood changes throughout the cycle, providing valuable information about your reproductive health. Therefore, it's essential to understand the normal changes in period blood during menstruation. Additionally, keeping a record of your menstrual blood color can help detect abnormal health conditions early.