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  • Is it Safe to Be on Birth Control While Pregnant?

    Many women use birth control as a way to prevent an unplanned pregnancy. One of the concerns about birth control is whether or not it will hurt the unborn child if it is taken during a pregnancy.

  • What to Expect When You Are Expecting During the First Month

    The first month of pregnancy can be both very exciting and slightly overwhelming. All sorts of questions come up for the expectant parent, and answers to those questions are generally easy to find.

  • How to Treat a Sinus Infection During Pregnancy

    During pregnancy, the ailments and infections insinuated into the body are treated in way that are quite different from the way these ailments are treated in people who are not pregnant. During...

  • What Is the Normal Infant Birth Weight?

    When pregnant, you hope for a healthy baby. You may feel as though your belly couldn't get any tighter and your baby couldn't get any bigger. Birth weights, however, vary despite how big you feel...

  • Deformities in Babies Due to Drug Abuse

    The use of certain drugs during pregnancy can cause mental and physical deformities that may limit your child. Avoiding drugs--including nicotine, alcohol and illicit drugs, and some...

  • How to See Fetal Heartbeat in Early Pregnancy

    Whether you are embarking on your first pregnancy or you are a mother who has been through it before, few things compare to the sight and sound of your baby's heartbeat. Using an ultrasound...

  • How to Fake your Pregnancy

    Ok, so your roommate, sister, best friend / worst enemy beat you to the punch and got knocked up before you. Worse yet, she's younger which only reminds you your days are numbered. Now, feeling...

  • How a Fetus Grows

    The development of a baby from conception to birth can be divided into three stages: germinal, embryonic and fetal. The germinal stage of fetal development lasts about two weeks. It occurs from...

  • Heartbeat in Babies

    When you are a pregnant, one of most exciting moments is when you hear your baby's heartbeat for the first time. Your doctor will measure your baby's heartbeat throughout your pregnancy and delivery.

  • Spina Bifida Occulta in Babies

    When a mother goes for a routine prenatal exam, she doesn't expect to hear "Your baby has spina bifida." Thoughts of deformed spines and learning disabilities may fill your head when you think of...

  • Cymbalta & Pregnancy Side Effects

    Cymbalta (duloxetine) is a selective serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) which affects the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain. Doctors mainly prescribe Cymbalta to treat...

  • Foods for Baby Brain Development

    Studies indicate that talking to, touching, and generally providing stimuli for babies is what causes their brains to develop after birth. But, of course, this must occur upon a foundation of...

  • The Effects of Crystal Meth on Pregnancy

    Anything you take into your body during pregnancy can affect your baby. Using drugs like crystal methamphetamine, also known as meth or crack, is especially dangerous to both you and your babies'...

  • Diets for Pregnant Moms

    Pregnant women are not encouraged to diet. In fact, most women are advised to eat healthy, well-balanced diets. Fruits and vegetables and lots of water consumption is a good start. Chicken, some...

  • Development of a Female Fetus

    The development of a fetus from conception to birth is an extremely intricate biological process often described as, quite simply, miraculous. During this 40-week period, a fertilized egg called a...

  • Alcohol & Drug Abuse in Pregnant Women

    It has long been held that routine alcohol consumption and drug use during pregnancy creates excessive risks to fetal development and ongoing problems after the baby is born. The Surgeon General...

  • About Prematurity

    Prematurity is the leading cause of death among newborn babies. Infants who survive may live with chronic illnesses and face increased medical and educational costs. Because of these facts, the...

  • Birth Control Effects on a Fetus

    The chance of a woman becoming pregnant while using hormonal birth control as directed is 1 to 2 percent. However, many women don't follow their birth control regimen perfectly. For example, if...

  • Pregnancy Stages of Fetal Development

    Over the past several decades, medical scientists have learned a great deal about what happens during pregnancy. Pregnancy now is divided into three separate stages, called trimesters, based on...

  • Pregnancy Headaches

    During pregnancy, a woman's body becomes more sensitive and delicate because of the energy and nutrients that are being used to nurture the unborn child. Women often need more sleep, frequent...

  • How Early Can a Baby Be Seen on an Ultrasound?

    In obstetrics, an ultrasound is a medical procedure that is used by doctors foremost to determine the health of a baby. During an ultrasound, a device called transducer sends out high frequency...

  • Are Tanning Beds Safe to Use While Pregnant?

    Tanning beds are one of the most popular ways to acquire a tan. Over the years, people have been led to believe that tanning beds are safer than natural sunlight; however, that is just not the...

  • Can You Have Period Like Symptoms If You Are Pregnant?

    It is not uncommon during pregnancy to have symptoms that are similar to pre-menstrual symptoms (PMS). Read on for a list of the shared symptoms along with an explanation of the difference between...

  • The Fetal Skeleton Development

    The fetal skeleton begins developing at the fourth week of pregnancy. During this week, the embryo has three layers---the ectoderm is the outermost layer, from which the backbone develops. The...

  • Fetus Brain Development

    The fetus begins to develop brain tissue during the fourth week of pregnancy. At first, the neural tube grows from the ectoderm or outside layer of the embryo and by week 6, the neural tube closes...

  • How to emotionally prepare for Motherhood

    There are thousands of articles about the physical preparation that a healthy pregnancy requires and very few about the psychological aspects of it. I titled this article “How to emotionally...

  • Side Effects of Xanax on Unborn Babies

    Xanax, which is a brand name for the drug Alprazolam, is a benzodiazepine drug usually used to treat anxiety and panic attacks. Xanax is also sometimes used in conjunction with antidepressants for...

  • How to Prepare Your Body for Pregnancy

    Taking care of your health before pregnancy is vital. Your odds of having a healthy baby greatly increase if you prepare your body for the huge task of keeping your baby safe until nine months...

  • About Congenital Syphilis

    Congenital syphilis occurs when a woman who is infected with syphilis passes the disease to her unborn child. The rate of transmission is quite high; 60 to 80 percent of babies born to mothers...

  • How to Identify Intrauterine Growth Restriction

    IUGR or intrauterine growth restriction normally refers to a condition in which a fetus is small for dates during pregnancy. About 1/3 of babies that are considered small at birth have IUGR. ...

  • How to Prevent Omphalocele

    Omphalocele is a malformation found at birth where varying amounts of abdominal contents invade the base of the umbilical cord. When the intestines do not return rapidly into the abdomen by the...

  • How to Know if You're Pregnant

    Think you may be pregnant? Here are some signs of pregnancy so you can know whether or not you're going to be a mom soon!

  • How to Diagnose Anencephaly

    Anencephaly is a fatal birth defect involving the formation of a baby's neural tube during pregnancy. During the third and fourth weeks of pregnancy, the fetus' neural tube usually closes to...

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