Archive for August 18th, 2008

You Don’t Look Pregnant: Earliest Possible Signs of Pregnancy

18 Aug 2008
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Is it possible to know you are pregnant before missing your cycle? For women who have been trying to conceive, and are familiar with taking their basal body temperature, they may notice fluctuations in their basal temperature at the time of ovulation. When the temperature remains high after ovulation and remains high when […]

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Common Reasons For Early Miscarriages

18 Aug 2008
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Early Miscarriage is unfortunately a very common occurrence. Very early miscarriages occur prior to six weeks and are sometimes referred to as a chemical pregnancy whereby the embryo didn’t develop but many symptoms and signs of pregnancy existed. Usually, early miscarriage occurs for reasons unclear to the woman or the doctor. It’s extremely […]

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What is Motherhood Maternity?

18 Aug 2008
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The words Motherhood Maternity seem to be a bit redundant since one of the dictionary explanations of the meaning of maternity is motherhood. This is probably why the only time you’ll see the two words together is in reference to the store that promises to provide an assortment of clothing “for the fashionable mother-to-be.”
Motherhood maternity […]

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Pregnancy Stages: Last Trimester

18 Aug 2008
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Once a woman has reached the pregnancy Stages, last trimester, she becomes increasingly eager for the birth. The fetus has accomplished most of its development. All the facial features are obvious. The fingers and toes are well-formed. In fact, it is even possible for the fetus to suck its thumb at […]

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Stages of Pregnancy: What Happens?

18 Aug 2008
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There are three major Stages of pregnancy. These are called “trimesters” and generally last about thirteen weeks. The stages of pregnancy each have different characteristics.
The first of the stages of pregnancy, commonly referred to as the first trimester, is the easiest to miss. Many women may not know they are even […]

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The Shocking Truth About Miscarriage Statistics

18 Aug 2008
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The unfortunate reality of Miscarriage statistics is that one in five pregnancies will result in a miscarriage. Most miscarriages occur within the first twelve weeks of a pregnancy but a miscarriage is defined as the loss of a pregnancy prior to twenty-four weeks gestation. miscarriage statistics show that miscarriages are far more […]

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Quick- Before the First Signs of Pregnancy Tell On You

18 Aug 2008
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Because most women are by themselves when they discover the happy news that they pregnant, it is up to them to decide how to impart this information to their partners. Over the years there have been announcements that were poignant, silly, and just plain matter of fact. Some new moms to be have […]

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Tips for Getting the Best Maternity Bras

18 Aug 2008
Posted in pregnancy maternity | by niches

When a woman is pregnant, her breasts start to get bigger typically around 16 weeks. This is often when your breasts, as they get ready for the baby feeding duties, begin to outgrow your sexy little fashion bras. When your cups begin to runneth over, then it’s time to switch to a Maternity bra.
A good […]

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Teenage Pregnancy Stories - The Humanity behind the Numbers

18 Aug 2008
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Not only do Teenage pregnancy stories serve to make girls feel like there is someone out there listening to them, they also show girls and others that the statistics listed on all the reports talking about the “teen pregnancy problem” are not merely numbers. Those statistics represent human beings with emotions.
The statistics on abortion are […]

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Teens Talking to Teens - Science Fair Project Ideas on Teen Pregnancy

18 Aug 2008
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Science fairs are a forum where children are able to demonstrate their abilities at approaching certain topics from a different point of view compared to the standard classroom lesson. Furthermore, science fairs are places where information can flow from child to child, a highly effective method of transmission, for children can relate to each other […]

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