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  • How to Know Information About Clomid

    THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT THE BASICS OF CLOMID. I'LL EXPLAIN WHO NEEDS IT , WHEN IS IT TAKEN AND FOR HOW LONG, AND ECT. IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO LEAVE A COMMENT, THANK YOU.

  • Morbid Obesity & Pregnancy Risks

    According to the March of Dimes Perinatal Data Center, almost 20 percent of U.S. women 18 to 44 are obese and at increased risk for pregnancy complications.

  • Are Cramps a Sign of Pregnancy?

    For a woman who is trying to conceive or is already pregnant, abdominal cramping can be stressful and oftentimes discouraging if she is unaware of the possible causes. There are a variety of...

  • Pregnancy & High Blood Pressure Symptoms

    High blood pressure during pregnancy can affect women by increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke, and can also affect the unborn fetus by increasing the risk of premature delivery, low...

  • Pregnancy Exercise Myths

    The days of avoiding physical activity during pregnancy to ensure the health and safety of a baby are long gone. Research has shown that remaining physically fit and active throughout pregnancy...

  • Sinus Infection Relief During Pregnancy

    Sinus infections are common in pregnancy. Due to the increase in hormones and body fluids in pregnancy, sinus infection symptoms can be present even when there is not an infection. These remedies...

  • Symptoms Of Early Pregnancy

    All women will experience pregnancy differently, including symptoms early in pregnancy. It is important to be mindful of these symptoms and be aware that each symptom may actually have a cause...

  • Embryo Pregnancy Stages

    From conception to birth, a human baby goes through many stages as it is formed in the womb. During the first couple of months after conception, it is called an embryo and goes through a few...

  • Fetus Development Week by Week

    Fetal development occurs between the fourth and twelfth weeks of pregnancy, by menstrual age. Menstrual age is determined by the first day of the last menstrual period, so pregnancy really does...

  • How to Do Maternity Acupressure

    Sometimes a labor may need a little nudge to get started, and maternity acupressure is a gentle yet effective method for labor induction. Acupressure is a technique using the fingertips and thumbs...

  • How to Relieve Sinus Pressure When Pregnant

    Sinus pressure can be incredibly painful. It occurs when the sinus cavities are swollen, obstructed or filled with mucus. While there are plenty of sinus medications on the market, not all are...

  • How to Ease Rib Pain During Pregnancy

    Rib pain can be an unpleasant side effect of pregnancy. As a baby grows inside it's mother's womb, the uterus expands and can put pressure on a woman's ribs during pregnancy, causing rib pain. The...

  • How to Tell You Are Pregnant

    The best way to determine if a woman is pregnant is by having her blood tested, or she can take a home pregnancy test and look for first trimester symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, fatigue,...

  • How to Care for Skin During Pregnancy

    Pregnancy is a time of excitement and change…but do you know what changes to expect with your skin? Common concerns may include acne, melasma, dry skin and stretch marks. Read on to learn what to...

  • How to Sleep More Comfortably While Pregnant

    During mid to late pregnancy, getting a good night's sleep can be hard to do. As your body grows and changes, it gets more difficult to find a comfortable position to sleep in.

  • All Early Signs of Pregnancy

    Recognizing the early signs of pregnancy will ensure that a woman will be diagnosed quickly and will get the proper prenatal care for herself and her unborn child. There are numerous early signs...

  • How to Induce Labor With Nipple Stimulation

    As you come to the end of your pregnancy you often feel as though you can't go another day of being pregnant. Those woman that pass their estimated due date by are often frustrated and discouraged...

  • When Does Breast Soreness Start in Pregnancy?

    It's almost inevitable that there'll be a soreness of the breasts when you and your spouse get pregnant. It might be helpful if the father of the child could carry a bit of load; but, since this...

  • How Is In Vitro Fertilization Performed?

    In vitro fertilization is a medical procedure that fertilizes an embryo in a medical laboratory and then implants it within the mother's uterus. Fertility specialists prescribe this procedure for...

  • How to Go Over Your Due Date and Not Get Induced

    The due date your doctor or midwife gave you at the beginning of your pregnancy is a generalized estimate of when your baby will be born and is counted as 40 weeks from the first day of your last...

  • The Problems With Teen Pregnancy

    Teen pregnancy and parenting cause many negative effects on the parents, grandparents, and babies in these situations. According to The Women's Health Channel, 1 million American teens become...

  • About Cord Blood Banking & Stem Cells

    Ask any expecting mother and she will tell you that she frequently receives information about "cord blood banking," a process that will allow her to preserve her baby's umbilical cord stem cells....

  • How to Stop Morning Sickness in It's Tracks

    Lets teach you how to get morning sickness under control.

  • Telling Family About Unplanned Pregnancy

    If you're facing an unplanned pregnancy, you may worry about many things, including how you're going to tell your family. While not all family members may react to the news in a positive way,...

  • How to Not Gain a Ton of Weight While Pregnant by Kate Johns

    The more weight you gain while pregnant, the more weight you will have to workout to lose after having the baby. Now, you really don't want to have to diet while trying to take care of a newborn...

  • What Is the Function of the Amniotic Fluid?

    Amniotic fluid plays an important role in supporting the fetus during pregnancy. The mother's body produces amniotic fluid as soon as 2 weeks after conception. As the pregnancy continues, the...

  • Is Vaginal Bleeding During a Pregnancy Normal?

    Though most people are unaware of this fact, bleeding during pregnancy is somewhat common. While no pregnant woman wants to experience vaginal bleeding, because of the potential causes for it, it...

  • Things to Avoid During Pregnancy

    A woman's pregnancy should be one of the happiest times in her life. Knowing the proper way to take care of herself and her baby during this exciting time is one of the most important things a...

  • How Early Can a Person Use Urine Pregnancy Tests?

    Many women who think they might be pregnant, or have been trying to get pregnant, want to know for sure as soon as possible. Home pregnancy tests that detect the presence of hCG, often called the...

  • How Does Pregnancy Happen?

  • How to Prevent a Positive Group B Strep Test

    Group B Streptococcus (streptococcus agalactiae) is a bacterium found in the intestinal tract of approximately 5 to 40 percent of the population. In up to 30 percent of pregnant women, GBS can be...

  • How to Sleep Well During Pregnancy

    It is essential that pregnant women eat right, exercise, and get plenty of rest. However, as the months progress, you may find it more and more difficult to get a good night's sleep. A woman's...

  • How to Buy a Prosthetic Belly

    Have you ever wanted to know what it feels like to be pregnant? Or perhaps you want your significant other to understand your pain. A prosthetic belly can be used for any number of purposes, from...

  • How to Increase Chance of Having Twins

    Having two children that are dressed alike is so adorable. The twins will always have a friend to hang out with and someone who understands what they are going through. It's also a way to get a...

  • How to Naturally Induce Labor

    Sick of being pregnant? If your body is ready to go into labor, these methods may be helpful in getting it started. If not, take the hint! Your body and baby know best when they are ready. ...

  • How to receive an epidural

    Considering an epidural for the birth of your baby? The following are the steps in receiving one.

  • How to effectively control gestational diabetes

    If you've been diagnosed with gestational diabetes, learn how to effectively manage blood sugar levels and keep diabetes from controlling you.

  • How to Prevent Postpartum Depression

    Expecting a little one and afraid of postpartum depression? To an extent, postpartum depression is preventable. Here's how.

  • How to Give Birth With Confidence

    Want to be confidence as you approach your baby's birth? Follow these steps, they'll be sure to help.

  • How to Tell If You’re Pregnant

    Not many questions are more important than “Am I pregnant?” Below are the most common symptoms to look for to determine whether you are or are not pregnant. Women experience pregnancy symptoms...

  • How to Prevent Morning Sickness Naturally

    Morning sickness affects as many as 50 percent of pregnant women. Most common during the first trimester, the symptoms of morning sickness include nausea, vomiting and indigestion, and they can...

  • How to Induce Labor With Acupoint Stimulation

    Pregnancy is a beautiful thing, especially for women who are not nine months pregnant, can sleep through the night and don't feel as if they live in the restroom. Your doctor may not be willing to...

  • How to Take a Pregnancy Blood Test

    Finding out that you're pregnant usually occurs when you take a home pregnancy test. However, some doctors require you to have your blood drawn before confirming that you are pregnant. Taking a...

  • How to Use a Fetal Doppler at Home

    Many expectant parents anxiously await that prenatal appointment where they can hear the baby's heartbeat for the very first time. Some opt to not wait for that first doctor's visit, instead...

  • How to Ease Morning Sickness

    Morning Sickness varies with each pregnancy. Some are blessed to have no sickness, while others are doomed to be sick all day for months. There are many things you can do to ease your symptoms,...

  • How to Induce Labor

    You've waited your nine months, now you're ready for your baby to come out. Even though you're really on nature's timetable, there are some tricks you can use to help hurry out that little bundle...

  • How to Improve Male Fertility

    Infertility problems have increased for couples over the past 25 years. As many as 25% of couples have trouble conceiving. Male infertility is the cause in about 35%-50% of cases. However, many ...

  • How to Recover From a Cesarean Section

    A recovery from a cesarean birth can be more difficult than recovery from a vaginal birth. You will need follow some rules in order to have a speedy recovery.

  • How to be an Ovulation Chart Maker

    An ovulation chart is the best method to ensure that you can chart your own ovulation, so you can either make sure that you do, or don't, get pregnant. Although some people would love to go...

  • How to Ease Morning Sickness

    So you're expecting a baby (or babies!)? You must be happy and glowing! Or in my experience as sick as a dog! For some people the nausea starts before they even know they are pregnant, while for...

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