Pregnancy: Weeks 1-6
This article describes the development of your baby and your body during the first six weeks of pregnancy. read more
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This article describes the development of your baby and your body during the first six weeks of pregnancy. read more
Your second-trimester ultrasound, or 20-week scan, is usually done 18-22 weeks into pregnancy. Learn what the scan shows, such as your baby's sex and ... read more
For some women, labor contractions feel like mild cramps or period pain, while others describe it as the most painful experience of their lives (hence... read more
Learn about the human chorionic gonadotropin (or HCG) hormone and use our HCG levels chart to understand how HCG can indicate multiple pregnancies. read more
An essential guide (containing advice from Dr. Peter J. D’Adamo) to common first trimester symptoms & health conditions, prenatal supplements and exer... read more
Read about the side effects of pregnancy, including constipation and morning sickness, and get tips for managing common problems. read more
What to expect at your first ultrasound. A first-trimester ultrasound scan can detect gestational age, due dates, and more. read more
Breast and nipple problems during pregnancy range from tenderness to painful throbbing and a feeling of heat. Learn how your body is preparing for you... read more
Some mothers can tell early in their pregnancy that they're carrying multiples. Laura, mother of four boys, including twins, said she just knew. For e... read more
Handling a newborn baby can be difficult. This article examines some of the problems a new mother may have. read more
Learn about ectopic pregnancy, a serious medical condition where a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus. Symptoms, causes, and treatment options... read more
What happens to your baby right after birth? Learn about post-delivery care and the tests that will be administered to your baby immediately after del... read more
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