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Welcome to the Pregnancy pages! We have several topics that will help you through your journey. From learning the signs of pregnancy to learning about how to take care of your body after birth, you can find it here.

Are You Pregnant?

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Signs of Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a time when you will focus on your body in a way you never have before. It's important to learn to read the signs of pregnancy - those that indicate pregnancy, those that alert you to a problem, and those that assure you all is well. See Signs of Pregnancy page.

Pregnancy Tests

Even the most uncomplicated pregnancy will involve a number of tests, from the initial pregnancy test to screenings for disease to others that mean little to you, but a great deal to your medical practitioner. Also, learn about home pregnancy tests as well as online pregnancy tests. See Pregnancy Test page.

Pregnancy Calculator

Your due date is important, not only so you know when to have the nursery ready, but so you'll know how far along you are. This helps you track the progress of your pregnancy, to ensure the baby is growing and developing on schedule. To estimate your due date, you'll need some sort of pregnancy calculator. See Pregnancy Calculator page.

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See all Are You Pregnant? pages.

Unplanned Pregnancies

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Unplanned Pregnancy

An unplanned pregnancy often creates a crisis, making it difficult to focus on the future. Unplanned pregnancy is not unique to young, unmarried women. It occurs within marriage and in older women, and it can create a crisis in every life. See Unplanned Pregnancy page.

Crisis Pregnancy

A woman who finds herself having to deal with a crisis pregnancy needs to find a place to turn for support and guidance. When you find yourself pregnant, you already have a lot of physical as well as emotional changes going on. Add to that the stresses of not knowing what your options are and where to turn, and a crisis pregnancy can be a very traumatic experience. See Crisis Pregnancy page.

Teen Pregnancy

Pregnancy and birth are challenging for any woman. When it's a teen pregnancy, the challenges multiply. See Teen Pregnancy page.

See all Unplanned Pregnancies pages.

Becoming Pregnant

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Pregnancy Questions: Initial Questions About Adoption

There are many questions to be answered and decisions to be made during this time. Here are some basic answers to common questions women have regarding the process of adoption.

Pregnancy Basics

While the most obvious changes are physical, pregnancy impacts every aspect of a woman's life. See Pregnancy Basics page.

Pregnancy Diary

When you first find out that you’re pregnant it’s a good idea to keep a pregnancy diary with information about doctors, medications, dates of progress, and milestones. See Pregnancy Diary page.

Pregnancy Forums

Pregnancy forums can help any mom-to-be through this exciting and life-changing time. See Pregnancy Forums page.

Ten Pregnancy Myths

There are a lot of myths surrounding pregnancy, some of them potentially more believable that others. See Ten Pregnancy Myths page.

Considering Adoption

There are many different situations in which a women might consider placing her child for adoption. Learn about your options and how to make that decision. See Considering Adoption page.

See all Becoming Pregnant pages.

Pregnancy Calendar

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Start tracking from week 1, when you're not even pregnant yet to week 42, when you're two weeks past your due date. See all Pregnancy Calendar pages. Or look at an overview of each trimester.

See all Pregnancy Calendar pages.

Lifestyle Changes

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Common Complaints

Your body is going through some major changes. It's no surprise that some of these changes create discomfort. Here are some ways to deal with them. See Common Pregnancy Complaints page.

Rest and Relaxation

Pregnancy is a time of many, many bodily changes. These changes take energy and can leave you feeling more tired than usual. See Rest and Relaxation During Pregnancy page.

What to Wear

Pregnancy brings on many changes to the body, not the least of these is the change in the clothing you can wear and what feels good. See What to Wear During Pregnancy page.

See all Pregnancy Lifestyle Changes pages.

Health and Wellness

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Diet

Your pregnancy diet will have implications that will last the baby's whole life long. See Pregnancy Diet page.

Nutrition

Nutrition is never more important than in pregnancy, when you're literally laying the foundation for your baby's future. See Pregnancy Nutrition page.

Exercise

There are a number of exercises that are safe for you during your pregnancy. See Pregnancy Exercises page.

Sexuality

Because of the increased amount of hormones and changes in sexual organs in the body, sex can actually be more enjoyable during pregnancy. See Sensual Pregnancy page.

See all Pregnancy Health and Wellness pages.

Pregnancy Complications

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Most Common Complications

Sometimes things don’t go as planned and you may be faced with difficult decisions. See Most Common Complications page.

Miscarriage

About 15 percent of known pregnancies will end in miscarriage, usually in the first trimester. See Miscarriage page.

Preterm Labor and Premature Birth

What to do when your water breaks early or you go into preterm labor.

Delivery Complications

Even if the pregnancy has been low risk, sometimes complications arise during birth.

See Pregnancy Complications page.

Labor and Delivery

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Birthing Options

When it comes to childbirth, you have options. Find out what choices you have in order to make your experience the most comfortable as possible. See Birthing Options page.

Getting Ready for the Birth

Be prepared with everything you need in your overnight bag and with knowing what to do when you start going into labor. See Getting Ready for the Birth page.

Stages of Labor

You've spent the last nine months preparing, and now childbirth is imminent. Let's take a step by step look at the childbirth process from first contraction to baby's first cry. See Stages of Labor page.

See all Pregnancy Labor and Delivery pages.

Postpartum Care

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Recovery After Birth

Learn how best to care for your body after delivery. Learn about normal after-birth discomforts. See Recovery After Birth page.

Postpartum Blues

About 80 percent of women feel down for the first several weeks after delivery. Although no one knows why this happens, we do know it's normal and usually fades with time. See Postpartum Blues page.

Baby Names

Find out what the most popular baby names are or search through names by letter, origin, or gender. See Baby Names page.

See all Postpartum Care pages.

Pregnancy Index

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Search through all of our pregnancy pages to find what you're looking for.

See all Pregnancy Index pages.


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