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A medical abortion doesn't seem to raise the risk of future pregnancy complications. Surgical abortion. This also is called a procedural abortion. Healthcare ...
The amount of time between pregnancies may have health effects. As you plan for your next pregnancy, learn about the impact pregnancy timing can have.
Most pregnant people who miscarry do so only once. Many go on to have healthy pregnancies. The risk of miscarriage in a future pregnancy is about 20% after one ...
The second three months of pregnancy, called the second trimester, often involves these physical changes: Larger belly and breasts. As your uterus gets bigger ...
Sometimes, a twin pregnancy that seems typical early on is later found to be a single pregnancy. This is known as vanishing twin syndrome. For expecting ...
The goal of prenatal care is to help you and your baby stay healthy during your pregnancy. At best, prenatal care starts as soon as you think you're pregnant.
Look toward the future. The choices you make now — even before you become pregnant — can have a lasting effect on your baby. Think of pregnancy as an ...
During the second trimester of pregnancy — from months 4 to 6 — some people feel better than they did in the first trimester. Second trimester symptoms ...
As pregnancy moves into the second trimester, your baby may begin to seem more real. At four weeks of pregnancy, your baby was a cluster of cells.
The number of C-sections a person has also affects the delivery choices that may be offered in future pregnancies. Trying to have a vaginal delivery after C ...
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