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  • How to Remedy and Cure Constipation During Pregnancy

    If you're suffering through pregnancy "all stopped up", relax! Every expectant mama can easily cure her own troubles with a few simple and natural remedies.

  • How to Avoid an Embarrassing Pregnancy

    Some women hang their heads in shame when they get pregnant "unexpectedly." They welcome sex, but what results from it is a shocker. Perhaps sex and/or baby before marriage is against...

  • Exercises That Are Safe to Do at 37 Weeks Pregnant

    The thirty-seventh week of pregnancy is an exciting time for many mothers; the pregnancy is now at full term and your baby will soon be born. Exercising, even at this late stage, benefits both the...

  • Why Does My Breast Have Stretch Marks?

    Stretch marks on the breasts often occur during puberty, because your breasts are growing bigger. Stretch marks tend to occur anytime you gain weight and your skin is stretched to accommodate the...

  • How to Know if you Are Pregnant – Pregnancy Symptoms to Watch For

    Trying to conceive a baby can be an exciting and stressful time in a couple’s life. What can be even more stressful is the possibility of an unplanned pregnancy. Whether or not you are hoping for...

  • Is it Harder to Get Pregnant After the Age of 35?

    Becoming pregnant after 35 can be difficult for some, while the chance of multiple births for others may increase. There are some risk factors associated with conception after the age of 35, as...

  • Side Effects of Progesterone in a Pregnant Woman

    Progesterone is a hormone essential a for healthy pregnancy. Production of progesterone increases dramatically throughout the pregnancy and can cause a variety of side effects that range in...

  • What Causes a High Risk Pregnancy?

    Pregnancy is an exciting yet worrisome time for any mother as she worries about the impending labor and the stresses of being a new mother. These worries can become compounded if the pregnancy is...

  • What Are the Dangers of Using the Birth Control Pill While Pregnant?

    Many women continue to take birth control pills during the first few months of pregnancy, not aware that they are pregnant. Once you realize you are pregnant, you should not keep taking them, but...

  • Ultrasound & Baby Safety

    During pregnancy, ultrasounds are routinely performed to assess the growth of the baby and diagnose potential problems in development. Many moms-to-be are concerned about the safety of frequent...

  • Guidelines for Treating Migraine in Pregnancy

    Migraines are extremely bad headaches that start as a dull pain and increase into a throbbing pain in the temples. They can occur in the front or base of the head. Many women experience their...

  • How to Naturally Tell If You're Having a Boy or a Girl

    It seems from the moment you learn of your pregnancy, the question, "Is it a boy or a girl?" consumes your thoughts. You are eager to pick out that perfect pink or blue sleeper outfit. You long to...

  • Pregnancy & Acne on the Legs

    During pregnancy a women's body goes through a lot of changes, including changes that affect the skin. Some women develop acne, not only on their face, but also on their legs.

  • Diet for Pregnant & Nursing at the Same Time

    If you are still breastfeeding your infant or toddler when another pregnancy begins, you and your child may wish to continue the nursing relationship throughout the pregnancy and beyond. La Leche...

  • Are Spray Tans Safe During Pregnancy?

    Spray tans use the same ingredients found in store-bought tanning lotions. While the ingredients are considered safe for the average person, pregnant women should ask more questions about what...

  • Is it Harder to Get Pregnant With a Low HCG?

    Human chorionic gonadotropin, or hCG, is one of the hormones necessary to maintain a pregnancy. It is produced by the cells of the corpus luteum; these cells form the basis of the placenta.

  • How to Tell If You're Pregnant in the First Month

    Finding out that you are pregnant can be one of the most exciting times in a woman's life, especially if you have been trying to conceive for a while. However, having to wait until you have missed...

  • Is it Possible to Have a Fetal Ultrasound at Four Weeks Pregnant?

    Indications of pregnancy can be detected as early as weeks 3 or 4. Most women will never have an ultrasound this early, but there are some signs that skilled technicians can detect two weeks after...

  • How to Have a Healthy and Happy Pregnancy

    Information on how to have a happy and healthy pregnancy. Pregnancy tips and suggestions on proper nutrition, exercise and protecting your unborn child.

  • How to Know If Ligation Is Successful?

    Tubal ligation, also known as "having your tubes tied," is a procedure in which the fallopian tubes are blocked to prevent pregnancy. During a ligation, a surgeon will cut the fallopian tubes and...

  • How to Help Pregnant Women Quit Smoking

    Approximately 10 percent of pregnant women are smokers, according to the March of Dimes. Not only are they putting their lives at risk by smoking, they are negatively affecting the life of their...

  • At What Point in a Woman's Cycle Is She Most Likely to Get Pregnant?

    A woman is most likely to get pregnant during a three- to five-day window of ovulation mid-way through the menstrual cycle. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days long, but can range anywhere from...

  • Complications in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy

    Of the three trimesters in a pregnancy, the third one can be the most exciting yet worrisome trimester of all. During the third trimester the baby's weight gain is of utmost importance. Along with...

  • How to Find Out Many Weeks You Are in a Pregnancy Without Going to the Doctor

    How many weeks they've been pregnant is one of the most common questions expectant mothers have. Determining your due date and the number of weeks you are along in your pregnancy is a fairly...

  • Cures for Migraine During Pregnancy

    A migraine is a type of vascular headache that results from blood vessels dilating in the brain, the throbbing pain of a migraine eventually intensifies to a pulsating pain in the temples, front...

  • How to Have a Healthy Pregnancy With Chronic Hypertension

    Chronic hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a condition that can cause complications when a woman becomes pregnant. According to the March of Dimes, risks include preterm delivery, low birth...

  • How Soon Do You Get Stretch Marks When You Are Pregnant?

    Viewed as a regular side effect of pregnancy, stretch marks appear on the bodies of more than half of all pregnant women. While not harmful to the body, many pregnant women take additional...

  • How to Get Paid to Become a Surrogate Mother

    A surrogate mother is a woman who agrees to carry and give birth to a child for another woman or couple. Surrogates help infertile people, those for whom pregnancy would be dangerous and same-sex...

  • 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.

  • How to Reduce Nausea During Pregnancy

    Nausea during pregnancy is a tough hurdle to overcome. It makes eating even a small meal or staying for the full day at work hard to do. Experiencing nausea and vomiting during pregnancy gives the...

  • How to Get Pregnant After Using Birth Control

    Successful pregnancy is possible after using birth control. Most birth control methods allow quick adjustment of the reproductive cycle once stopped. However, being informed about getting pregnant...

  • How to Start on the Birth Control Pill

    Finding the best way to prevent unwanted pregnancy can be a challenging process. It is important to know all of your options when selecting a method of birth control. The Pill (oral contraceptive)...

  • How to Get Energy in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy

    Pregnancy introduces many physical changes to a woman's body. Exhaustion is a common problem for pregnant women in the first and third trimesters. During the first trimester, exhaustion is often...

  • Use of Perfumes in Pregnancy

    The American Pregnancy Association maintains that the use of perfumes during pregnancy is safe, but the Environmental Protection Agency says they should be avoided. Angie Felton, writer for...

  • Hemorrhoid Relief While Pregnant

    Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in the rectal area that can cause pain and itching. Hemorrhoids are more common during pregnancy due to the increased pressure on the pelvic area by the...

  • How to Read Clear Blue Pregnancy Tests

    The pregnancy test manufacturer Clearblue makes two types of pregnancy tests. They offer a digital test that has a digital display reading "pregnant" or "not pregnant" depending on the results....

  • How to Dye Hair in the First Trimester of Pregnancy

    The jury is still out on whether or not it's safe to dye your hair during the first trimester of pregnancy. So far, there aren't any reliable studies that provide an answer one way or another....

  • How to Raise HCG Levels

    Human chorionic gonadotrophin, or hCG, is a hormone that is produced by pregnant women. The purpose of hCG is to keep the corpus luteum, an ovarian cyst formed after ovulation that produces...

  • Is it Safe to Fly During Your First Trimester of Pregnancy?

    You pregnancy is an exciting time in your life, and both your body and your baby are changing rapidly. Whether you want to go on one last trip before the baby comes or need to jet off on a...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between Implantation and Period Bleeding

    How to Tell the Difference Between Implantation and Period Bleeding, when you're not sure which is which. Sometimes, your body can give out mixed signals. A cramp might be just a cramp. It may...

  • How to Spot Symptoms of Pregnancy in the First Week

    While there are few definitive symptoms of pregnancy in the first week, and you'll usually have to wait two weeks to take a pregnancy test, many women feel they've been able to tell they were...

  • How to Use Exercise Balls During Pregnancy & Labor

    Using an exercise or "pregnancy" ball during pregnancy can help to loosen up the pelvic joints and muscles in preparation for delivery. During labor, sitting on an exercise ball can relax the...

  • Development in the Seventh Week of Pregnancy

    The seventh week of pregnancy is an exciting time. You may have just found out you are pregnant, having missed a period and taken a test. Although there are some changes going on with your body,...

  • How to Manage Sciatica and Pregnancy

    Many women develop sciatica during pregnancy. The sciatic nerve runs from your lower back to the back of the legs and feet. It facilitates feeling in the muscles of the legs and feet. When the...

  • Late Menopause & Pregnancy

    Late menopause is a time when most women don't expect to be--expecting. As unusual as it may be, it can happen. There are several things the menopausal mother, or mother to be, needs to know about...

  • Sinus Infections While Pregnant

    Along with all the wonderful things that pregnancy brings comes the dreaded sinus infection. According to Lisa Rodriguez, R.N., and Marjorie Greenfield, M.D., pregnancy increases nasal congestion,...

  • Pregnancy & Difficulty With Contacts

    Problems with your contacts may not be a well-known side effect of pregnancy, but it is a relatively common one. Unfortunately, since pregnancy is a short-term condition there are not too many...

  • How to Have a Healthy Pregnancy to Reduce Birth Defects

    You just found out that you are pregnant---congratulations! Now is the time to be thinking about how the things you do can affect the baby growing inside of you. There are many ways to keep...

  • How to Find Out If You're Pregnant at 3 Weeks

    If you are hoping to become pregnant, you may have an exciting period of time ahead of you. You may analyze how you feel each day, looking for any sign that may indicate you have conceived. You...

  • How to Monitor an Epileptic Pregnant Mother

    Being pregnant and epileptic creates an extremely vulnerable situation for new mothers. Women with epilepsy are at a higher risk for pregnancy complications and adverse birth outcomes than moms...

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