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Your Pregnancy hormones Explained Your Pregnancy hormones Explained
  What are they exactly and what do they do is the question on the minds of many a pregnant woman especially when most of the pregnancy symptoms they feel hinge on these hormones..
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What is safe, What is not? What is safe, What is not?
  When you are pregnant and you don't feel right, you have to think twice about what you can do to remedy the situation. The safe, non-medicinal way should usually be your first choice. Many medications become unsafe..
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So you can't handle Dairy So you can't handle Dairy
If milk leaves you with a lot of gas, you are probably lactose intolerant; in your case milk does little good to your body. Lactose intolerance happens when there is an inadequate supply..
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Contraction Stress Test Contraction Stress Test
  Fetal movements translate to fetal well-being. Of course there are times when the fetus is not active and this does not necessarily imply that the fetus is in trouble. For instance it is normal for the fetus to move less towards the end of the term because there is less room for movement..
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Group B streptococcus (GBS) Group B streptococcus (GBS)
  GBS as this infection is commonly known is caused by a naturally occurring bacterium that sometimes makes the genitals its home. Usually it is symptom-free as no symptoms manifest and generally it causes no harm to the mother..
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NonstressTest
Nonstress Test
 

In the final trimester, some tests are necessary to monitor baby's health if the mother is a high risk candidate for some medical complications from the start, develops medical complications during pregnancy or passes week 40 without delivering..
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Sex During Pregnancy
  Sex is usually ok if both partners are healthy, in particular the pregnant partner. Sex does not always mean intercourse; it includes giving each other a massage, bathing together, and having together moments alone where you get to hug, kiss, hold hands or simply..
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Urinary Tract Infection Urinary Tract Infection
  Urinary tract infection or UTI as it is commonly termed is essentially urine that has bacteria in it. It causes a burning sensation when you pee. UTI is quite a common occurrence in pregnancy; as high as 1 in 10 pregnant women suffer from this condition..
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What is Mucus Plug What is Mucus Plug
  One sure sign that labor is on the way is when you lose the mucus plug. Tinged with blood or clear in color, the mucus on your underpants in the last weeks describes this plug. The thick mucus has been blocking the opening to the cervix for a while now..
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Pelvic Floor Exercise during Pregnancy
 
One of the two groups of muscles that bear the most stress during pregnancy is the pelvic floor muscle. Pregnancy and childbirth..

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