Category Archives: Pregnancy Conditions

Morning After Morning

You wake up in the morning feeling queasy and nauseous. The odor of coffee brewing turns your stomach and the thought of cooking eggs makes you lose your appetite. These are signs of morning sickness. If you already know you’re … Continue reading

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Pregnancy After Miscarriage

Having a miscarriage can be a terrible experience and it is one that leaves scars. For many women who become pregnant after one or more pregnancy losses, the joy and wonder of carrying a child is replaced with fear and … Continue reading

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Animated explanation of how pregnancy and conception happen!

Animated explanation of how pregnancy and conception happen!

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Physiological Changes During Pregnancy

The changes that occur in the pregnant patient’s body are caused by several factors. Many of these changes are the result of hormonal influence, some are caused by the growth of the fetus inside the uterus, and some are the … Continue reading

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Choosing Gynecologist

Many women feel awkward and even a bit frightened when they see their gynecologist for a routine check up. This level of anxiety can be compounded when there’s a serious medical problem requiring continuing visits. For this reason, women are … Continue reading

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Placenta Previa

Placenta previa is the implantation of the placenta where it at least partially covers the cervix. It occurs in about one in 250 pregnancies. Types of Placenta Previa There are four types of placenta previa: Complete previa is where the … Continue reading

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