The Three Wonderful Stages Of Pregnancy

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

The wonderful stages of pregnancy begin even before you know you are pregnant. There are three stages of pregnancy called trimesters, which last about thirteen weeks each. Each trimester has its own uniqueness, because you experience different symptoms and your baby also goes through different growing cycles in each one.

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Pregnancy by Week

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

A normal pregnancy takes 40 weeks from the time of conception to the date of delivery. It isn’t an exact time and babies can be born prematurely or a few weeks after the estimated due date. Most of the time a doctor will let a baby be born normally after the 37th week of pregnancy as they lungs will be fully developed. Before that medication and bed rest may be prescribed to prevent the baby from being born. If a baby is too far past due the doctor will schedule a day to induce labor.
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How Pregnancy Tests Work

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

Do you think you might be pregnant? Have you missed your menstrual cycle or have early symptoms of pregnancy? If so, you may want to purchase one of the many over the counter pregnancy tests on the market. They have definitely come a long way from the original tests our mothers used. They are also more accurate with advanced technology.

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Pregnancy

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

One of the amazing miracles that takes place every day all over the world is that of babies being born. It is a magical experience that follows a pregnancy that generally lasts 40 weeks. Some babies are born early and others are born a little bit later. A woman goes through many different emotions and physical changes during a pregnancy.

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The Three Pregnancy Stages

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Have you recently become pregnant? You’re probably wondering what’s next. Well this will be an experience like no other, even if you have been pregnant before. You know that no two pregnancies are alike. However, almost all pregnancies go through the same stages of pregnancy. There are three pregnancy stages that last about thirteen weeks each. Here is an idea of what to expect.

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How to Know your Due Date with a Pregnancy Due Date Calculator

Monday, October 15th, 2007

One of the first questions that women will ask once that stick turns pink is when the baby will be due. This question can be answered through a number of different methods, from counting 40 weeks from your last menstrual period, to using an automated pregnancy due date calculator that will plug in your information and calculate the exact day to expect your new little arrival. Your doctor will have his own pregnancy due date calculator that he will probably use at your first prenatal check-up to give you an official due date that you will go by throughout your pregnancy term. However, you can also find your own due date by using one of the many pregnancy due date calculators available on the Internet or counting the days manually on your own calendar.

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Signs and Symptoms of Early Pregnancy

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

A pregnancy actually begins long before you ever realize that something is happening to your body; when the egg meets the sperm and the result is fertilization. By the time that you miss a period and take a pregnancy test or head to the doctor, you are already well into the developments that can occur during a full pregnancy term. In fact, throughout the first eight weeks of early pregnancy, your baby will grow to an inch in length and has developed most of his major body organs. This time of early pregnancy, also known as the embryonic stage, is a critical point of your baby’s growth, which can be negatively affected by alcohol use, radiation exposure and infectious diseases. That is why it is a good idea to use caution when you are trying to get pregnant, so that the early pregnancy stage can be as safe for your unborn baby as possible.

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Bleeding During Pregnancy: What it Means and What you Should Do

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

While pregnancy is one of the most exciting times in a woman’s life, it can also be one of the most stressful, especially when things don’t go exactly as they should. One symptom that causes alarm, sometimes unnecessarily, for many women is bleeding during pregnancy. Bleeding during pregnancy can occur at almost any point during the nine months, and can mean many different things, based on when exactly it occurs. A good rule of thumb is that any bleeding during pregnancy warrants a call to your doctor, and in many cases your obstetrician will want to see you to ensure that the symptom is not indicating a serious problem.

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How an EPT Pregnancy Test Works and How to Use It

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

If you suspect that you are pregnant, chances are that you will want to know for sure as soon as possible. The earlier that a woman knows she is pregnant, the better able she is to take the best care of herself and her baby from the earliest possible moment. The good news is that an ept pregnancy test can tell you whether or not you are pregnant as early as four days before your period is due. This means that you can give yourself and your baby the best possible chance for a safe and healthy pregnancy.

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How to Have a Safe and Healthy Twin Pregnancy

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

While it has been said that twins are twice the blessing and twice the fun, they can also mean twice the anxiety and concern during a twin pregnancy. When you are carrying twins, there is a higher risk of many different types of complications that require high quality prenatal care to monitor you and your babies for the proper growth and development. The good news is that there are a number of things that you can do to prepare for a happy and healthy nine months of your twin pregnancy.

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