| Back
Pain in Pregnancy
Back
pain is very common during pregnancy.
The curvature of your spine and your center
of gravity shift as you baby and belly
grow bigger.
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| Braxton
Hicks Contractions
Braxton
Hicks contractions are the irregular intermittent
contractions that occur during pregnancy.
They typically begin around the 20th week
of pregnancy, but may begin earlier for
women who have had previous pregnancies.
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| Constipation
in Pregnancy
You
knew about morning sickness, expected
fatigue, but why haven't you heard about
constipation in pregnancy? Believe it
or not, constipation is quite common in
pregnancy and actually has a physiological
cause..
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| Fetal
Movements: How Often and When Should My
Baby Move?
Are
you anxiously awaiting your baby's first
kick? Or are you concerned that baby should
be moving by now? Or do you have a leaping
leprechaun in your belly and wondering
if that is normal?
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Fundal
Height
What exactly is a fundus and how is fundal
height measured? If you've heard these
words during your pregnancy, you might
have asked these questions.
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| Gender
Prediction Quiz
Do you want to know if you're having a
boy or a girl? Have you heard all the
wives tales, but can't quite figure out
what they tell you?
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| Heartburn
During Pregnancy
You've
begun your second trimester. Morning sickness
has passed. You are beginning to get your
second wind when bam it hits you - heartburn!
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| Hemorrhoids
During Pregnancy
Hemorrhoids
are varicose veins of the rectum. During
pregnancy, your growing baby puts pressure
on these veins causing them to expand
and dilate.
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Insomnia
in Pregnancy
During
your last trimester, getting a good night
sleep becomes increasingly difficult.You
may be having a hard time finding a comfortable
sleeping position or you may be getting
up throughout the night to use the bathroom.
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| Keeping
Track of Fetal Movements
Starting
around 18 weeks of pregnancy, you will
begin to feel fetal movements. These kicks
and movements will be easier to distinguish
the further along you are.
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