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CELEBRITIES MAY LIVE EXTRAVAGANT LIFESTYLES, BUT WHEN IT COMES TO PREGNANCY AND MORNING SICKNESS, THEY ARE JUST AS SUSCEPTIBLE AS ANY PREGNANT WOMEN.WITH EXPERTS PREDICTING A HOLLYWOOD BABY BOOM THIS YEAR, THAT’S A LOT OF FAMOUS WOMEN ENDURING THE SAME TYPE OF DISCOMFORT THAT 85-PERCENT OF ALL PREGNANT WOMEN IN THE U.S. EXPERIENCE. HERE WITH TIPS THAT CELEBRITIES — AND ANY WOMAN — CAN USE TO HELP MANAGE THIS VERY REAL MEDICAL CONDITION,
IS OB-GYN AND FORMER HOST OF THE TV SERIES, THE DOCTORS, DR. LISA MASTERSON
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LISA M. MASTERSON, M.D. BIOGRAPHY
Lisa M. Masterson, M.D. has pioneered the evolution of women’s healthcare into the 21st century. A specialist in obstetrics, gynecology, infertility, adolescent gynecology and family planning, Dr. Masterson has redefined the role of a gynecologist. However, most people will recognize her as the Emmy-nominated co-host of the Emmy-winning hit syndicated daytime medical talk show, The Doctors and her popular weekly lifestyle podcast
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Dr. Masterson’s unique practice includes a myriad of services not found in today’s traditional gynecological medicine, paving the way for advancement in her field. Genecology merges with esthetic services at her Ocean Oasis Medical Spa, which offers customized spa treatments as well as exercise and nutrition programs that cater specifically to each phase of a woman’s life. At the forefront in education, Dr. Masterson holds seminars on adolescent sexuality for teens and parents and has written Go Figure, a workbook for young girls detailing the changes throughout their bodies.
Her reach stretches across borders. Striving to provide global medical relief to underdeveloped regions,
Dr. Masterson has created Maternal Fetal Care International (www.mfci.net), a charitable organization dedicated to making every mother and child count around the globe. MFCI brings volunteer physicians to treat needy women and children and provides medical supplies, equipment and training to elevate the standard of medical care and decrease the mother-child transmission of HIV/AIDS. In addition to establishing birthing centers in Kenya and India,
Dr. Lisa Masterson co-founded in Eritrea the first OG/GYN residency program in all of sub-Saharan Africa.
Indeed, it is because of her life-saving work with MFCI, and her contribution to the medical field, Dr. Masterson was honored in 2007 by the Santa Monica Red Cross, the recipient of The Golden Rattle Award in 2008 by the March of Dimes, and again in 2009 as a member of the cast of The Doctors by the Santa Monica Red Cross at their annual Red Tie Ball.
Dr. Masterson’s work with MFCI, which is tackling one of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, earned her the honor of addressing the United Nations Foundation’s Social Good Summit in New York back in September, 2010. In addition, Dr. Masterson has been recruited as a “Champion” for the UN Foundation’s Girl Up program, which inspires American teenage girls to help raise money to support health and educational programs that will improve the lives of teenage girls in impoverished areas around the world. As a child, Dr. Masterson was propelled into fulfilling her dreams and given the strength and tools to make a true mark on the world. Indeed, Dr. Masterson comes from a long line of extraordinary women. Her grandmother, Mattie Ruth Smith, was the eldest of twelve children in Louisiana, whom she helped raise before becoming a schoolteacher in black schools throughout the state. Dr. Masterson’s mother, La V’onne, was a professor at the University of Washington and subsequently served in the Office of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). She then moved on to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and was offered the directorship of the EEOC’s office in San Diego, where Dr. Masterson attended The Bishop’s School, a well-respected private school in La Jolla.
Still, the journey Dr. Masterson took towards becoming a doctor was hardly paved as readers will discover in Dr. Masterson’s poignant and powerful memoir titled Paper Dollhouse published by Globe Pequot. Upon graduation, Dr. Masterson entered Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts and went on to Medical School at the University of Southern California. In 1993, during her first year as an Obstetrics and Gynecology intern at USC/County Hospital, Dr. Masterson’s mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer. A year later, Ms. La V’onne Smith passed away leaving behind a remarkable legacy.
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Dr. Masterson knows, “Because of my mother’s strength and independence as a woman, she was, and is, my governing inspiration. As a private person, she gave us all the encouragement and nourishment a mother could give. As a public figure, she was a major participant in the equal rights movement which has always been foremost in my life.”
Dr. Masterson has appeared on Dr. Phil, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Today Show, Oprah After the Show, Good Morning America, CNN Headline News, Anderson Copper 360, The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson, The Tyra Banks Show, Good Day Live, The Other Half, Berman and Berman, Strictly Sex With Dr. Drew, Lifetime’s What Should You Do?, Mo’Nique, Rachel Ray, The Wendy Williams Show, The T.O. Show and VH1’s Smokin’ Hot Talk. Dr. Masterson has also performed a live C-Section on Discovery Live and she has been featured on the Style Network, BET and every major Los Angeles television station.
A resident of Southern California, Dr. Masterson is the proud mother of her son, Daniel, and in her spare time, she enjoys surfing and studying French.
INDICATION AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
INDICATION
Bonjesta® is a prescription medicine used to treat nausea and vomiting of pregnancy in women who have not improved with change in diet or other non-medicine treatments.
LIMITATIONS OF USE
It is not known if Bonjesta® is safe and effective in women with severe nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, a condition called hyperemesis gravidarum. Women with this condition may need to be hospitalized.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Bonjesta® is intended for use in pregnant women. It is not known if Bonjesta® is safe and effective in children under 18 years of age.
Do not take Bonjesta® if you:
• are allergic to doxylamine succinate, other ethanolamine derivative antihistamines, pyridoxine hydrochloride or any of the ingredients in Bonjesta®. Please refer to the Patient Information leaflet for the complete list of ingredients;
• take monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). Ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist if you are not sure if you take an MAOI, including Marplan, Nardil, Emsam, Eldepryl, Zelapar, and Parnate.
Before taking Bonjesta®, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you: (1) have asthma; (2) have eye problems called increased intraocular pressure or narrow angle glaucoma; (3) have a stomach problem called stenosing peptic ulcer or pyloroduodenal obstruction; (4) have a bladder problem called urinary bladder-neck obstruction; (5) are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. Bonjesta® can pass into your breast milk and may harm your baby. You should not breastfeed while using Bonjesta®.
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
How should you take Bonjesta®?
• Talk to your healthcare provider about how much Bonjesta® to take and when to take it.
• Take Bonjesta® everyday as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Do not stop taking Bonjesta® without talking to your healthcare provider first.
• Do not take more than 2 tablets (1 in the morning and 1 at bedtime) each day.
• Take Bonjesta® on an empty stomach with a glass of water.