5 Dec 2008
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So, you just discovered your partner is pregnant. You have heard a lot about pregnancy, but now it is happening to you, or rather, your partner. What does this mean for her? What are the pregnancy Stages first month and how will the pregnancy affect your life?
The pregnancy stages first month may be […]
5 Dec 2008
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If you have recently suffered from a pregnancy loss, you may be wondering what happens after a Miscarriage? What physical and emotional treatment will you need? When is it safe to try and have another baby? To learn what happens after a miscarriage, there are many resources you can turn to for […]
5 Dec 2008
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Many women are not exactly sure what to consider “normal” during the first month of pregnancy and many women begin to get worried if they do not experience the “typical” first month pregnancy symptoms and Stages. Women must keep in mind, however, that each woman’s body will react differently to pregnancy and not all women […]
5 Dec 2008
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There’s no certain way to prevent Miscarriage undoubtedly but there are several things that can be done to reduce the chance of miscarrying. Some high-risk pregnancies are closely monitored from the doctor or OB GYN to do everything possible to increase the chance of a successful birth.
The reality is that a […]
5 Dec 2008
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Pregnancy Stages information is usually readily available for the woman who has just learned she is pregnant. Some information is becoming more available for the men in the woman’s life. Sometimes, pregnancy stages information for children can be harder to find.
There is such a variety of children’s ages and readiness to understand the […]
5 Dec 2008
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If you fear that you are at risk for a Miscarriage, there are some symptoms of miscarriage you should be very watchful for. The most common ones are vaginal bleeding and cramping. If bleeding and cramping occurs, a miscarriage is not a certainty but a possibility.
Many women do experience first trimester bleeding and go […]
5 Dec 2008
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Technically, the embryo doesn’t develop until the end of the first week after the egg becomes fertilized. At the moment of fertilization, the fertilized egg is considered a zygote. The zygote contains all the DNA material that it needs to produce a human child. The zygote floats through the fallopian tubes, continuing […]
5 Dec 2008
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If you are getting over a pregnancy loss, you may need Miscarriage support for both the physical and emotional effects of the experience. miscarriage support can take many different forms, including professional help, talking about the problem, becoming informed about what a miscarriage is, books, support groups, journaling, and online forums.
Books are a great […]
4 Dec 2008
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During your pregnancy, you will likely put on at least twenty-five pounds. Some women put on a lot more. After the baby is born, you might feel like you still look pregnant. It can appear this way for several weeks while your uterus shrinks back down to size.
Months after you have your […]
4 Dec 2008
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Pregnancy, Fitness, and Diet: The Perfect Time for New Beginnings!
Pregnant women are sort of like common property; an eminent domain of the most personal kind. Suddenly strangers tell you the most personal stories of their own experiences with child birth, and offer advice on pregnancy, fitness, and diet. They assume the right to […]