To wonder if your time is
really up after you cross 35 is a thing of the past for
those women who have baby making plans on their agenda.
You don't really have to watch the clock but you need
to be aware of the facts, the pros and the cons. More
and more women are..
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In pregnancy extra iron is
a must so that sufficient hemoglobin can be manufactured
for two. Where once the average woman needed 15mg, now
during pregnancy the dose doubles to 30mg. Pregnant females
who..
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A whole lot of skin changes
happen during pregnancy; some women bloom while others
fret over their lot. The fretful lots have to deal with
more grease, sweat and pigment in their skin..
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Occasionally you may feel
your head spinning. This is because your cardiovascular
and nervous systems are not able to match up with the
changes taking place in your body or you may be having
low BP..
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The development of the fetus
inside the utero from a tiny group of cells to a fully
grown baby occurs with the help of the placenta, umbilical
cord and the amniotic fluid. This trio forms your baby's
life..
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Often women wonder if it is alright to
sleep on their tummy during pregnancy. Sad to inform you
pregnant ladies out there but sleeping on the belly and
on the back are not the best positions for you during
your pregnancy months..
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This
occurs when the placenta dislodges itself from the wall
of the uterus prematurely, causing the mother to bleed.
Usually it happens close to term or during labor. It
is dangerous for both..
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You need
to take extra care of your teeth and gums during pregnancy
because you are more prone to gum disease. During pregnancy
the increase in hormone production causes your gums
to become extra sensitive
..
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Some form of tenderness usually
starts around 4-6 weeks and lasts hroughout the first
trimester and may even stretch beyond the first 12 weeks
of pregnancy ..
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