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		<title>Pregnant and Thinking About Lasik?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pregnant and Thinking About Lasik?
Many new moms come to us seeking vision correction shortly after giving
birth.  The common complaint amongst them is the hassle of fumbling around
for their glasses during those night time feedings.  Suffering from lack of
sleep and fatigue they quickly discover that wearing glasses is just another
issue they have to deal with, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pregnant and Thinking About <a title="LASIK" href="http://iqlaservision.com/how_lasik_surgery_works.htm">Lasik</a>?</p>
<p>Many new moms come to us seeking <a title="vision correction" href="http://iqlaservision.com/vision-correction-options.html">vision correction</a> shortly after giving<br />
birth.  The common complaint amongst them is the hassle of fumbling around<br />
for their glasses during those night time feedings.  Suffering from lack of<br />
sleep and fatigue they quickly discover that wearing glasses is just another<br />
issue they have to deal with, which can be easily corrected with the <a title="Lasik procedure" href="http://iqlaservision.com/lasik-surgery.html">Lasik procedure</a>.</p>
<p>Although <a title="LASIK" href="http://iqlaservision.com/how_lasik_surgery_works.htm">Lasik</a> is not an option for women who are pregnant or nursing<br />
moms-to-be are able and encouraged to come in for their <a title="initial consultation" href="http://iqlaservision.com/free_consultation_form.htm">initial consultation</a>.  <br />
In doing so, doctors are able to monitor their initial <a title="eye condition" href="http://iqlaservision.com/vision-correction-options.html">eye condition</a> <br />
and once the baby is born they are then able to check for any<br />
changes.  By examining pregnant women for their baseline measurement, this<br />
enables us to provide the most thorough care and offer optimal options when<br />
it comes time for their <a title="Lasik correction procedure" href="http://iqlaservision.com/lasik-surgery.html">Lasik correction procedure</a>.  Since <a title="consultations" href="http://iqlaservision.com/free_consultation_form.htm">consultations</a> are<br />
complimentary, there is absolutely no obligation or upfront costs.</p>
<p>After giving birth, the rule is to wait three months postpartum and if<br />
nursing three months from when a mother weans the baby to schedule their<br />
<a title="procedure for Lasik" href="http://iqlaservision.com/lasik-surgery.html">procedure for Lasik</a>.  Future pregnancies do not affect their <a title="IQ Laser Vision" href="http://iqlaservision.com/">Vision</a> once it<br />
is corrected.  Meaning no more fumbling around for glasses during those<br />
middle of the night feedings!</p>
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