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Know what's happening to your body as pregnancy progresses.
If you have a chronic condition, such as diabetes, epilepsy or depression, understand how your condition could affect your pregnancy. Ask your health care ...
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 ...
During pregnancy, opioids cross the placenta. Exposure in the womb can lead to fetal dependence and can cause withdrawal symptoms in the baby after birth, also ...
Late-term and postterm pregnancy can raise the risk of some health problems, including: Larger than average birth size (fetal macrosomia). This increases the ...
These treatments are called assisted reproductive technologies. They include in vitro fertilization, also called IVF.
Tender, swollen breasts. Soon after you become pregnant, hormonal changes might make your breasts sensitive or sore. · Upset stomach with or without vomiting.
Highlights of fetal development during the second trimester may include finding out your baby's sex and feeling the baby move. ... As pregnancy moves into the ...
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