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If you are planning a pregnancy or just found out you are pregnant, you likely have many questions. Learn more from a Mayo Clinic expert.
Medicines often are important for treating depression while pregnant. Weigh the risks and benefits with your health care team.
A health care provider who suspects a molar pregnancy is likely to order blood tests and an ultrasound. During early pregnancy, a sonogram might involve a ...
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 ...
Know what's happening to your body as pregnancy progresses.
Regular exercise can help your body adapt to the changes that occur during pregnancy. Exercise reduces constipation, bloating, swelling and backaches. Physical ...
The two main types of testing for genetic conditions during pregnancy are: Screening tests. Prenatal screening tests can find out whether your baby is more or ...
Certain medicines that treat rheumatoid arthritis are not safe to take during pregnancy. People should stop taking them before getting pregnant. Work with your ...
Medication also can be used to treat pregnancy acne. However, medications applied to the skin or swallowed during pregnancy can enter your bloodstream and ...
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