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No matter what week of pregnancy you are in, you will find helpful information on baby's development, changes with you and a list of things to do each week.
What women should know about the pregnancy heart condition, Peripartum Cardiomyopathy, that targets expecting moms late in their third trimester and postpartum.
Many assume it is harmful to exercise while pregnant. But with a doctor's consultation, you can find the best way to keep moving that's suited for your body.
A pregnant woman should gain an average of 30 pounds during pregnancy. Healthy weight gain is important to ensure normal birth weight and reduce risk of complications.
The second trimester is generally more enjoyable for mothers than either the first or third trimesters. Find out more about your pregnancy from Week 14-26.
Effective exercise during the first trimester can greatly improve the experience of child birth and help speed up the recovery back to your normal weight, post pregnancy.
Practicing Pilates during pregnancy can support the natural expansion process, make recovery easier and help with any potential weakness the body may have.
These three delicious foods can encourage a healthy pregnancy, starting in the first trimester.
Ultrasound can be used throughout a pregnancy to monitor fetal development and to assess the progression of the pregnancy.
Eating during pregnancy can be a challenge, especially during the first trimester. Knowing which foods to avoid can help optimize prenatal health.
Nuchal scan, one of the two routinely offered scans to all mums, is performed in the first trimester and checks the baby for Down's syndrome.
First trimester ultrasound is a valuable tool for examining early pregnancies.
There is no reason to stop working out during pregnancy. Finding the right exercise balance can help improve energy and control weight gain in the first trimester .
The third trimester of pregnancy is met at the end with the birth of the baby. The following weekly pregnancy calendar briefly outlines events leading up to the big day.
The first thirteen weeks of pregnancy comprises the first trimester. Find out more about the development of the baby from conception into the fetal period.
Your last trimester of pregnancy can bring with it more fatigue and discomforts. Here is a look at Week 27 through Week 40 of pregnancy.
The first trimester of pregnancy brings about incredible changes to the woman's pregnant body. A week by week guide will identify changes in both the mother and baby.
The second trimester of pregnancy is the most comfortable phase. A week by week calendar of events is informative in the development of both mother and baby.
The second trimester ultrasound is a detailed anatomy scan used to determine if there are any physical defects with the baby.
The first trimester of pregnancy is very crucial for the development of the fetus. Knowing what exactly happens during this period is an excellent pregnancy preparation.
The adjustment period after your infant baby has arrived is sometimes called the "fourth trimester." At six weeks postpartum, your body is going through many changes.
By the third trimester you want your baby to be born and out of you! Here are some great tips for helping make the third trimester of pregnancy more comfortable.
Important changes take place during the second trimester of pregnancy. Many pregnant women experience an "energy surge" and less trouble with morning sickness.
Loss of a pregnancy is emotionally devastating. Parents are left wondering if they could have done something to prevent it, but most miscarriages aren't preventable.
Not sure how or when to adjust your workouts when you're expecting? Here are some tips for safely staying fit while pregnant.
Black cohosh has some risks, but it is generally considered to be a safe, effective herbal medicine when used with caution in pregnancy and childbirth.
There are many pregnancy-related discomforts, including heartburn, headaches and back pain. Finding treatment or relief can be challenging.
There is little known about the potential risks of chemicals in many forms of hair treatments today. However, mothers can reduce the potential risk to their baby.
Herbs are sometimes used to induce labor contractions. There are potential unwanted side effects with herbs that all pregnant women need to know.
An overview of how and why maternity clothing can help pregnant women feel comfortable and look fashionable, including sizing advice and must-have purchases.
In early pregnancy, some mothers experience light spotting and very often become concerned about the possibilities of miscarriage. What symptoms should you look for?
Pregnancy loss from a first trimester miscarriage is common. First trimester miscarriage, known as spontaneous abortion, occurs in between 10-25 % of all pregnancies.
As you approach your due date, you may have a number of pregnancy discomforts. Are you familiar with labor terminology? Here is more to help you prepare for birth.
Exercise should continue during pregnancy but there are some guidelines women should follow including new recommendations from ACOG. What do you need to know?
Your baby is developing vocal cords and taste buds during this week of pregnancy. Find out more about Week 12 and what you need to be doing.
As you enter Week 20 of pregnancy, your baby's legs lengthen and early breathing movements can be detected. What can you be doing to prepare for labor?
As you enter your fifth month of pregnancy, find out more about what is happening to your baby's development and how you can prepare for your second trimester.
Often one of the most comfortable times during pregnancy, the second trimester is also a time of rapid growth and change. Find out more about Week 22 of pregnancy!
Some important milestones occur in week 28 of pregnancy including changes in the baby's pupils and the opening of your baby's eyelids. What should you be doing?
Your baby may be as little as 3 inches long but he or she continues to grow and look even more like a human. Your pregnancy diet does not require any more calories.
Week 14 is the official start of the second trimester. Your baby is about 3-4 inches long. Most mothers feel their best during this time of pregnancy!
Learn techniques to ease the symptoms of morning sickness in the first trimester of pregnancy.
Subchorionic bleeds are often seen during the first trimester. In most cases, they are of no consequence.
The vast majority of women experience some degree of morning sickness. Learn how to manage morning sickness as well as watch for warning signs.
A weak, or incompetent, cervix while pregnant can cause premature delivery or a miscarriage.
A pelvic ultrasound gives your doctor a broad view of your pelvic organs, without the risks associated with radiation (X-rays.) Learn more about this diagnostic test....
Roughly 25% of all pregnant women experience bleeding or spotting during the first weeks of pregnancy, but most progress to normal deliveries.
Nutrition during pregnancy is vitally important not only for the mother but for the develping baby.
Exercise is critical to a healthy pregnancy. Here are some tips for gentle, safe exercise during the third trimester, along with instructions showing you how to do them.


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