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Get pregnancy tips that take you from labor pains through the miracle of birth. Unsure what to expect now that you’re expecting? Let eHow’s pregnancy experts explain food cravings and labor complications, while offering hints for dads, too. Learn about rights regarding pregnancy in the workplace, how to eat healthy for two and what to wear while pregnant. With eHow’s help, pamper the mother-to-be with creative gifts or discover ways to prepare your home for the little bundle of joy.

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  • How to Wear Your Jeans As Long As Possible in Pregnancy

    Congratulations! You're pregnant! It is such a wonderful feeling knowing that you have a beautiful little baby growing inside of you. It's not such a wonderful feeling when you are right between...

  • How to Take Black Cohosh to Start Contractions

    Whether past their due date or simply hoping to speed along the delivery process, many women have turned to natural remedies to ease them into the beginning stages of labor. One such herbal remedy...

  • When Should a Parent Take a Baby CPR Course?

    When you become a parent, your whole world changes. You are suddenly responsible for another life and they are entirely dependent on you. If something happens, you need to be ready to handle it....

  • How to Maintain Normal Pregnancy Weight Gain

    Maintaining normal pregnancy weight gain is important not only to your figure, but more importantly to the health of your baby. As your baby grows, he/she will take whatever nutrients they need...

  • Prenatal Effects of Prescription Drug Abuse

    Prescription medication, when under the supervision of a physician, is usually safe during pregnancy; however, abuse of these drugs (and over-the-counter medications) can pose severe consequences...

  • Pressure Points That Cause Miscarriage

    There are two pressure points linked to miscarriages, or used later in pregnancy to induce labor. One is called "Three Yin Intersection" and is located approximately four finger widths above your...

  • How to Get Organized for a New Baby

    Getting organized for the arrival of a new baby takes a lot of hard work and mental preparation. Most parents may feel a bit overwhelmed in the weeks before having a baby, especially if it's their...

  • How Big Is My Unborn Baby?

    From week 1 to 40, your baby will go through an incredible growth spurt. During week 3, your fetus is 0.006-inch long, but by the end of your pregnancy your newborn will be between 18 and 21...

  • How to Choose a Baby's Name

    How to choose your baby's name can be long and difficult. If you're having difficulty, a guide may be the solution.

  • Prenatal Nutrition & Vitamins

    If you are pregnant or are planning to get pregnant, it is important that you eat nutritiously and take prenatal vitamins for your health and the health of your unborn child.

  • How to Increase Appetite in Pregnancy

    A woman's appetite often changes during pregnancy. Early on food might completely repulse her, and later she may seem to crave anything under the sun. While it might feel like you need to eat...

  • What Causes Yellow Discharge in Early Pregnancy?

    Many women may become concerned about the changes in vaginal discharge during pregnancy. Vaginal discharge during pregnancy should be thin, light in color and weak in odor. Discharge that is...

  • How to Prepare Your Perineum For Delivery

    Having a baby can be a very scary thing when you do not know what to expect. Many women are afraid of tearing and often wonder ways they can protect their perineum from this discomfort. Following...

  • How to Interview a Labor Doula

    Choosing the right doula is easy with these simple interview suggestions.

  • Factors of a High Risk Pregnancy

    Before getting pregnant, a woman should do her best to maximize her nutrition and take care of any known health issues or risks (like smoking) that she can. Sometimes, though, complications can...

  • Dangers to a Fetus With High Blood Pressure

    Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood on the walls of arteries. Normally, this number falls in the 120 mm Hg over 80 mm Hg range. If these numbers climb to 140 over 90 or higher, high...

  • Safety of Fetal Doppler Monitors

    Fetal doppler monitors are small machines used to listen to the heartbeat of an unborn baby. They are used frequently by doctors and nurses, as well as pregnant women in their own homes. Fetal...

  • What Are the Causes of Diarrhea in Early Pregnancy?

    Diarrhea is defined as loose, watery stools. This is sometimes a symptom of early pregnancy. Although this condition is usually harmless, it's important to avoid dehydration.

  • What Organs Does a Fetus Have on Week 12?

    Twelve weeks into a pregnancy is just about the end of the first trimester. While the expecting mother is recovering from morning sickness, her tiny fetus begins to use the organs that have been...

  • How to Know When You're Having Contractions & Going Into Labor

    Giving birth for the first time can be awe-inspiring events of your life. The fears, anxieties, hopes and dreams can all conspire to keep you in a turmoil of emotions. Gaining knowledge of what to...

  • Monthly Development of the Human Embryo

    Pregnancy can be overwhelming. Your own body is going through so many changes that it can be easy to forget about the undetectable transformations going on inside you. Each month the embryo and...

  • How to Find Free Stuff for Pregnant Women

    Let’s face it, babies are expensive! Formula may cost you around $25 per can and don’t even get me started on the ridiculous price of diapers! Luckily there’s help out there for pregnant women...

  • How to Sleep Better While Pregnant

    It can be very difficult to sleep while you are pregnant. Your increased size can give you backaches, heartburn, and even make it harder for you to breath which can make it very difficult to...

  • How to Avoid Water Retention During Pregnancy

    Rising levels of estrogen during pregnancy can lead to water retention. This can be uncomfortable and discouraging for a pregnant woman to experience. Pregnant women may not be able to avoid water...

  • Is Brownish Discharge a Sign of Early Labor?

    Am I in labor? It seems like it should be a simple question, but so often it isn't. In the movies, a woman's water breaks---and then the baby's on the way (after a mad dash to the hospital). In...

  • How to Make Wooden Letters for the Nursery

    Wooden letters, either hanging from a bow or hung from a nail, are a popular nursery decor item. The letters usually spell out the name of the newly arrived, or on the way, little one in the...

  • How to Feel Beautiful During Pregnancy

    Do you have days when you are feeling ugly during your pregnancy? You feel like you are big and bloated and can't think of one positive thing about yourself. Often times it is hard to pick...

  • What Determines a High Risk Pregnancy?

    A pregnancy is described as high risk when certain factors put either the mother's or the baby's life at risk. A woman who is planning to get pregnant should be in the best health possible to...

  • Is it Safe for Pregnant Women to Wear Sunscreen?

    Pregnant women should always wear sunscreen, as their skin can be more sensitive. All sunscreen products should be safe for pregnant women, however a doctor will be able to confirm if the...

  • 3D Ultrasound Vs. Diagnostic Ultrasound in Pregnancy

    Diagnostic ultrasounds used to monitor a baby's growth throughout pregnancy is different than a 3D ultrasound, which is an elective procedure that enables parents to see their unborn baby's...

  • How to Relieve Bladder Pressure During Pregnancy

    Bladder pressure is an uncomfortable problem, which usually occurs in late pregnancy, due to the low position of the baby as he prepares to enter the birth canal. This pressure can lead to...

  • How to Really Know If You Become Pregnant

    Trying to figure out if your efforts to become pregnant were successful can be tricky. A lot of common pregnancy symptoms can also be linked to simple premenstrual ones. The only way to really...

  • How to Cure a Stuffy Nose During Pregnancy

    When you become pregnant, hormones in your body begin to change. One of those changes is the increase in blood flow to the respiratory system. This can lead to some congestion which results in a...

  • How to Alleviate Back Pain When Pregnant

    There are some aspects of pregnancy that most women can't avoid. Morning sickness, mood swings, strange cravings and a sore back are a few examples. Expectant mothers experience a dramatic shift...

  • How to Use a Heating Pad During Pregnancy for Sciatica

    Sciatica is common among pregnant women, mostly because the baby can press against your sciatic nerve. Sciatica causes a unique sharp shooting pain that either begins in the lower back or...

  • Information on Week 25 of a Pregnancy

    The 25th week of pregnancy is during the second of three trimesters. This week, your baby's long, lean body is starting to fill in with important fat cells. More than 60 percent of your pregnancy...

  • Early Fetal Ultrasound Tests

    Early obstetric ultrasound is a diagnostic tool. Sound waves take a picture of developing fetus, placenta and uterus. A transducer is passed over the abdomen in pregnancies greater than 11 weeks...

  • Irregular Fetal Growth

    Irregular fetal growth is better known as intrauterine growth restriction. Irregular growth during gestation has many causes, and women who are pregnant with a child who is not growing adequately...

  • How to Plan a Pregnancy

    Well, you want to have a baby, does that mean you will? even if you follow all the steps there is a small chance you will not succeed....crazy huh!

  • How to Concieve Twins

    I am a mother of twins and I will give you the run down on this question. Lots of people want twins but not everyone is blessed with the ability or the genes to deliver.

  • How to Tell People You Are Pregnant

    Congratulations, you are pregnant! Being pregnant can be a very exciting time for a woman. You may wonder how you are going to tell people this great news. Here are a few suggestions on how to...

  • How to Stop the Depo Shot

    The Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection is an injection of hormones given to women for the purpose of preventing pregnancy. It is commonly known as the "Depo shot" The Depo shot is effective for...

  • How to Take Ginger Root When Pregnant

    One of the less-than-pleasant side effects of early pregnancy is nausea. The feeling of queasiness and vomiting can occur in the morning--the proverbial "morning sickness"--or at any time of day....

  • Can I Take Children's Tylenol While Pregnant?

    Acetaminophen, the name of the drug used in Tylenol products, is a pain reliever that also reduces fever. Children's Tylenol is merely a smaller dosage of the same drug. Typically, doctors...

  • How to Use Retin-A While Pregnant

    Tretinoin, better known as Retin-A, is a used to help clear up skin problems like acne and discolorations to the skin. Retin-A is made from the retinol form of vitamin A, which can be harmful when...

  • What Are Prenatal Vitamins For?

    If you are trying to get pregnant or have recently found out that you are pregnant, talk with your doctor about taking prenatal vitamins to make sure you and your baby get off to a healthy start.

  • Safety of Nexium During Pregnancy

    Nexium, a prescription drug used to treat acid reflux issues, can be prescribed to a pregnant woman. It is considered a class B drug and is not anticipated to harm an unborn baby if taken during...

  • Tips & Suggestions to Induce Labor

    After nine months of aches, pains and sleepless nights, many pregnant women are anxious for labor to begin. The good news is that there are plenty of methods you can try to induce labor naturally....

  • Why Is Morning Sickness Worse at Night?

    The term "morning sickness" is a misnomer. Pregnancy-related nausea can strike at any time, day or night. If it seems worse at night, it may be because that's when you aren't as busy and notice...

  • Is it Harder to Get Pregnant When You Get Older?

    Some women choose to put off pregnancy until they are older for many reasons: career, health and sometimes relationship status. While not true in all cases, getting pregnant can become more...

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