Being Pregnant

Being Pregnant




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When you have found out that you are pregnant, there are a lot of things you need to know. Sometimes just knowing where to start and which information you can trust can be a challenge. On the following pages you will find out information of the various tests and scans you will need, what is safe for both you and your baby and what are the best lifestyle changes you might need to make to have a healthy pregnancy and baby. We also have information on how your baby will develop and grow over the next nine months and also some of the common issues that most women encounter during their pregnancy.


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There are a number of things you can do to prepare yourself for pregnancy and also increase your chances of having a healthy pregnancy.
What you put in your body before falling pregnant, during your pregnancy and after the birth can effect your baby.
Knowing what check-ups, screenings and scans to have and when to have them during your pregnancy is important information for every pregnant woman.
Looking after yourself during your pregnancy, both physically and mentally, is very important. Emotionally, you will be going through a lot of changes...
Follow your pregnancy week-by-week to find out how your baby is growing and what is happening to your body.
Your body has a great deal to do during pregnancy. Sometimes the changes taking place will cause irritation or discomfort, and on occasions they may s...
Some women will experience complications such as bleeding, itching high blood pressure or severe vomiting during pregnancy that will require treatment...
Unfortunately not all pregnancies are successful. Find out more on miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy and stillbirth and neonatal birth.
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This page was last updated on 06/2017
In this section you’ll learn all about being pregnant, from the week-by-week calendar, to interpreting the ultrasounds. You’ll also learn about the things that can go wrong during a pregnancy, such as losing the baby through miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies. And also learn about multiple births and how this can affect everyone around the pregnant mother.
In this section, you’ll learn about the different food groups, the ‘no-no’ list, plus many other key elements to help you live a healthy lifestyle while you’re pregnant.
Many people wonder if it’s safe or not to have sex during a pregnancy. The truth is, every woman is different. However, as long as it’s okay with the woman and doctor, sex can be perfectly safe during all stages of pregnancy.
Even healthy, low-risk pregnancies can’t avoid some pregnancy complications. Learn about the different complications that can occur in each of the trimesters, plus learn about preventive and treatment options that are designed to help an expectant mother and her baby remain safe.
If you haven’t found the answers you’re looking for through our informative articles, please stop by our frequently asked questions page and have a look around. These answers are devoted to those who are pregnant.
Pain during pregnancy is inevitable. From your toes to your head and everything in between eventually aches while you’re pregnant. Learn which pains are normal and which ones are signs and symptoms of a more serious problem
During pregnancy, many women experience negative feelings and attitudes towards people, situations and other things. Stress, depression, anxiety and other mental health disorders are inevitable while a woman’s hormones are constantly changing through each trimester. Learn about the different emotions many pregnant women face, and how to deal with these trying times.
Ultrasounds are a great way to begin and continue connecting and bonding with your baby. It gives a unique look into the mother, allowing the outside world to sneak a peak. However, ultrasounds are also used to help detect problems early on. Learn more about ultrasounds, and what they do.
What week are you in? Do you know how big your baby is? Are you wondering what is happening to you? Your developing baby is changing and growing rapidly as each week passes. Learn all about the growth and development of your baby, as well as the changes occuring inside and out of you.
Being pregnant with one child can be difficult enough, having more than one in there can be down right tiring! Learn about the differences between multiples, complications that can arise during the pregnancy, as well as signs and symptoms that you might be pregnant with twins.
One of the most popular questions women ask when they find out they’re pregnant, is ‘when will I start showing?’ Find out more information about the first, second, and third trimester, and why you may or may not be showing yet.
Maternity photos are not just keepsakes of a memorable moment but can also help bring families closer together and help calm down all those emotions and feelings of rapid change. Check out some beautiful photos and learn more about getting photos done.

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