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The 10 Messages That Your Body Sends To Say - “You’re Pregnant!” by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 30 Dec 2008 12:48am by Carol Barker Well are you pregnant or aren’t you? It is sometimes hard to know. Your body may not be doing anything different for a week or two after you’ve missed your first period. It’s pretty hard to keep hold of when you’re “meant” to be on - especially if your cycle isn’t always spot on. We have also forgotten to listen to our bodie ... Read on »
Rare Ectopic Pregnancy by findingeve Patient Expert Posted Thu 09 Apr 2009 7:14pm Last night The Learning Channel replayed a program that I originally saw about a year ago entitled “Extraordinary Pregnancies.” It told the story of two women and their ‘extraordinary pregnancies’: Zahra in Morocco and Jane in England. The program is the repackaging of two other British programs that aired several years ago. Both women exp ... Read on »
Rare Ectopic Pregnancy by findingeve Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:01pm Last night The Learning Channel replayed a program that I originally saw about a year ago entitled “Extraordinary Pregnancies.” It told the story of two women and their ‘extraordinary pregnancies’: Zahra in Morocco and Jane in England. The program is the repackaging of two other British programs that aired several years ago. Both women exp ... Read on »
What are the causes of abdominal pain during pregnancy? by rita359 Posted Thu 25 Apr 2013 8:13am Experiencing abdominal pain during pregnancy is not uncommon. During the very first weeks of pregnancy, women may experience lower abdominal pain which is similar to menstrual cramps, and is usually a sign that the uterus is preparing for the changes during pregnancy.  When the uterus is growing, it puts pressure on the abdomen, urethra and low ... Read on »
Mild iron deficiency in early pregnancy can harm child’s brain by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 24 Apr 2011 12:00am Rochester.edu - A mother’s iron deficiency early in pregnancy may have a profound and long-lasting effect on the brain development of the child, even if the lack of iron is not enough to cause severe anemia, according to a University of Rochest ... Read on »
Pregnant and Smoking Cigarettes?-Quit Smoking Early On In Pregnancy to Avoid Potentially Harming Your Unborn Baby by Patrick Posted Thu 27 May 2010 12:00am The early stages of pregnancy is reported to be by far the most vital for making certain your baby develops the right way. It’s there where several complications could develop and could pose a risk to the life of both the expectant mother and child. It is also in this stage where several pregnancy issues happen. This given, mothers who are wit ... Read on »
How to choose fashion maternity dress by tomopyang Posted Fri 05 Oct 2012 11:27am When you have baby in the belly, no longer want to wear that you like clothes. In order to the safety of your baby, pregnant moms must pay attention to choose pregnant clothes. In generally, pregnant clothes must be met the following criteria: 1, feeling comfortable; 2, easy to wear off; 3, insulation and moisture absorption; 4, facilitate activi ... Read on »
Taking Care of Early Pregnancy by Dave W Healthy Living ProfessionalFacebook Posted Thu 01 Sep 2011 8:01am A fifth (20%) of UK mothers feel they were not offered adequate antenatal care during their pregnancythe period from conception to birth, according to an alarming new survey commissioned by The London Clinic. More than half (57%) of the 2,000 women questioned admitted they would like to ... Read on »
Early Pregnancy Pains by hipchickheather Posted Sat 07 May 2011 11:37am There are some early pregnancy pains that you may not have heard much about. Not everyone has the same symptoms and no two pregnancies are alike. If your curios as to what’s normal and what isn’t, always consult your caregiver! Here are a few common early pregnancy pains. Breast Soreness Breast soreness ... Read on »
High Blood Glucose Levels in Early Pregnancy May Lead to Birth Defects, Study Shows by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:14pm Having high blood glucose levels in early pregnancy may be why babies of women with diabetes are two to five times more likely to develop birth defects than offspring of women without diabetes, suggests a study fromJoslin Diabetes Center researchers. The findings, published in the October issue of the American Journal of Physiology: Endocrin ... Read on »