A sharp, shooting pain in the middle of the night that
jolts you out of the bed is unnerving not to mention painful.
Most pregnant women go through these leg cramps..
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When you have dry hard stools
that are an ordeal to pass, you have constipation. This
can start as early as conception and persist right through
your whole pregnancy ..
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Small sized babies don't necessarily
mean there is a problem with the baby, but if its size
is due to poor growth then there is a cause for concern.
Some babies start off growing well and then slow down;
others don't grow as well
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Lochia is
a combination of blood, mucus and tissue from a healing
uterus. This post delivery discharge is normal and it
lasts anyway from 2 to 6 weeks..
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• Doppler scan
is a special scan which uses black and white or color
images to examine the blood flowing through the umbilical
cord between the placenta and the baby..
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Labor contractions are painful
irregardless of duration and location, although its gravity
differs from woman to woman. For some women, lower back
pain gets real intense during labor..
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Most women worry about being cut during
labor. This concern is real. After all it does sound daunting
to have a cut down there but in some cases it cannot be
helped. The cut in the muscular area between the vagina
and back passage..
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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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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.. Read
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