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Pregnancy Risks and Complications

 

Dealing With Common Pregnancy Complaints
Pregnancy is not without its side effects. During pregnancy your body will undergo many hormonal changes. These hormone fluctuations can result in a variety of unpleasant symptoms including: nausea, fatigue, bloating and fluid retention and mood swings.

Stress Relief During Pregnancy
If you truly want to ensure a great pregnancy, you should work on keeping a healthy and positive physical, mental and spiritual state. There is substantial evidence which suggests that a mother’s physical and mental wellness during pregnancy can affect not only the outcome of their pregnancy but the well being of their child later in life. You relationship with your baby begins at the moment of conception.

Sex During Pregnancy
It is important that you nourish your relationship as much as your nourish your unborn child during pregnancy. Most women find that their bodies grow large and unwieldy during pregnancy. Many women are surprised to find that their sex drive actually increases during pregnancy, particularly during the second trimester. This is due to the increased amount of blood that is coursing through your pelvis and vagina.

Pregnancy Sex – It’s A Wonderful Thing!
Mums to be can often get worried about having sex while pregnant; well there is no medical evidence that having sexual intercourse whilst pregnant does any damage at all. There are a few cases where your GP may advise you about not having intercourse.

Sex During Pregnancy

Medication And Pregnancy
By and large, it is preferable that you avoid any and all medications if at all possible when you are pregnant. A number of medications are harmful to you and your fetus and can cause birth defects, premature labor and even developmental delays.

Drugs To Avoid During Pregnancy

Morning Sickness
Morning sickness should be referred to as all day sickness. While some women will sail through pregnancy with nary a symptom of nausea, others will find themselves severely ill for weeks on end.

Learn More About Morning Sickness

Details About Morning Sickness

Natural Cures For Morning Sickness
While there may be no “magic” cure for morning sickness, there certainly are ways to prevent and significantly improve morning sickness symptoms.

Common Pregnancy Questions
No website on pregnancy would be comprehensive without addressing women’s most common pregnancy worries and concerns. In this page you will find a comprehensive overview of many of the most common pregnancy questions and concerns.

Smoking During Pregnancy
If you have been drinking up until the point when you become pregnant or smoking it is also vital that you stop doing so immediately. Many women worry that they consumed a few alcoholic drinks prior to learning they were pregnant. If you are concerned you should talk with your healthcare provider.

More About Smoking During Pregnancy

Bleeding During Pregnancy
If you find yourself bleeding or spotting during pregnancy, it’s more than understandable to feel scared and worried about what might be wrong. While there is no reason to panic over bleeding or spotting, these situations should still be taken very seriously during pregnancy. Any bleeding or spotting should be immediately reported to your doctor or midwife. You will most likely be asked to come in for an exam, even if the bleeding has stopped, to make sure there are no complications. If you have heavy bleeding or severe abdominal pain during pregnancy, you will want to go straight to the emergency room.

Expect the Unexpected in Childbirth

Pregnancy Depression
Pregnancy is dubbed as being one of the happiest times in your life because of the tiny baby that is growing inside you and becoming more and more dependent on you. However, the way that pregnancy makes you look and feel and the effect that the raging imbalance of hormones has on your body is enough to lead the mentally fittest into a bout of depression from time to time. Probably the most important thing to remember is that you are not alone. 10% of pregnant women become depressed and the key is to catch it early. Look for prolonged feelings of stress or anxiety and act accordingly to try and beat them.

Pregnancy Swelling
Edema, otherwise known as swelling, will affect almost all women at some point during their pregnancy. Swelling or Edema is most often the result of excessive levels of hormones coursing through your body.

Pregnancy Diabetes
Gestational diabetes or pregnancy diabetes is a condition that can occur in women with no (family) history of diabetes. This type of diabetes renders the body unable to use all of the needed insulin when the woman is pregnant.

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