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That means you're actually not pregnant the first week or two of what's counted as your pregnancy's 40-week timeline. Week 13: Bones start to harden. Thirteen ...
Every day you might have more questions about a healthy pregnancy. What should you eat? Can you exercise? What type of prenatal tests do you need? If you're ...
Eat healthy foods. Take prenatal vitamins. Exercise regularly. If you have a medical condition that might affect your pregnancy, parental health becomes more ...
Being pregnant with multiples takes special care. Know what to expect, from nutrition and weight gain to possible complications. ... If you're expecting more than ...
You also might have questions about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines. Here's what you need to know. COVID-19 risks during pregnancy. Pregnant people seem to ...
Prenatal care can help support a healthy pregnancy. Here's what to know for third trimester visits.
Research shows that the amount of time between pregnancies may affect the health of pregnant people and their babies. What are the risks of spacing pregnancies ...
Healthy weight gain during pregnancy depends on various factors. That includes your body mass index, also called BMI, before you became pregnant. BMI is a ...
Know what's happening to your body as pregnancy progresses.
When a pregnancy reaches 42 weeks and beyond, it's postterm. Late-term and postterm pregnancy can raise the risk of some health problems, including: Larger than ...
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