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DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) and Pregnancy DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) and Pregnancy
  DHA is considered the building block of the brain. An abbreviation for docosahexaenoic acid, DHA is one of the derivatives of omega 3 essential fatty acid (EFA). DHA has been..
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Pregnancy BLEEDING - an overview Pregnancy BLEEDING - an overview
  Roughly 1 out of 4 women will experience vaginal bleeding during their pregnancies; it is particularly common but doesn't necessarily mean that there is a problem. Many blood vessels..
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Fluid Basics Fluid Basics
Staying hydrated is essential to help ease pregnancy problems such as constipation, fluid retention and hemorrhoids. Make it a point to drink large cups or glasses of fluids and to keep a..
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The Goodness of Folate (folic acid) The Goodness of Folate (folic acid)
  Each trimester certain nutrients become very important for the baby's development. One particular nutrient that you shouldn't ignore is folic acid from the family..
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Food cravings to Indulge or not to Indulge
  In a survey conducted it was noted that 40% of women craved sweets, particularly ice-cream, 33% salty, greasy treats like chips, 17% spicy food and a meager 10% felt like healthy foods such as citrus fruits..
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Why Headaches Why Headaches
  Though headaches are a part of life, pregnancy headaches cannot be solved by popping painkillers. Pregnancy is a time when you have to look..
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Rhesus Disease Rhesus Disease
  Every individual is born with a certain blood type (A, AB, B, or O) and all blood are either Rhesus positive or Rhesus negative. About 85% are born with the Rhesus factor in their blood being Rh positive..
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