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Pregnancy
Blurry Vision in Pregnancy
What causes blurry vision during pregnancy? Although painful, blurry vision is a frequent side effect of pregnancy. During pregnancy, your body produces several hormones that can lead to abnormalities in your vision. After you give birth, the blurriness should go away on its own. Preeclampsia and hyperglycemia are two pregnancy-related conditions that can cause impaired vision in certain women. Additional eye issues may become more likely as a result of these complications.
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Getting pregnant
Best Sex Positions to Conceive a Baby
All set to begin a family? While there aren't any "wrong" sex positions to become pregnant, there might be several that improve the chances of sperm and egg meeting. It doesn't hurt to give them a try even though there may not be much scientific evidence. (You know, just out of curiosity!) You might acquire a baby and have nothing to lose. Discover which sex positions are most effective for getting pregnant here; we've even included tips and a helpful diagram.
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Pregnancy
About Pregnancy Glow
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Pregnancy
What you need to know about working during pregnancy
Most pregnant women are able to continue working, frequently all the way until their due dates. However, bearing a child can be a demanding endeavor, and you're not alone if you feel that working and being pregnant are full-time professions. You may need to adjust your workload or cease working if your job involves physical labor, you are exposed to hazardous substances, or you are experiencing certain pregnancy-related issues. (You may be eligible for disability payments and are protected from
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Pregnancy
What you need to know about uterine tone
For nine months, your developing baby is fed by your uterus. Many of the blood veins in your uterus burst after your baby is born. Your uterus's muscles tighten and seal themselves together. When the muscles fail to contract, uterine atony transpires, permitting the bleeding to persist. A medical emergency has occurred. One can die from uterine atony.
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Pregnancy
Vitamins for Pregnancy Planning
The greatest method to obtain the vitamins and minerals you require is through a balanced diet. But you may not get enough essential nutrients when you're pregnant. Prenatal vitamins can help make up for any deficiencies if you're expecting or already pregnant.
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Pregnancy
Understanding Maternal Anxiety Causes and Coping Mechanisms
How can stress affect your pregnancy? Due to the numerous changes that occur throughout pregnancy, feeling stressed is frequent. Your body, your emotions, and your family life are changing. These adjustments may be welcomed, but they may also cause more stress in your life.
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Pregnancy
Training bouts
How do you go from conception to delivery? Practice, practice, and more practice. Your body is undoubtedly preparing for the big day, even though you may not be ready for the baby just yet (have you decided on a nursery color yet?). Every time you feel your uterus tightening up, you are reminded of this.
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Pregnancy
The third trimester of pregnancy - what happens to the mother's body
The "home stretch" of your pregnancy occurs during the third trimester. Your pregnancy's 28th week is when it starts. Your body will feel even heavier and more awkward as your baby grows. It will take more work to perform daily tasks like rising from a chair or getting out of bed.
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Pregnancy
The second trimester of pregnancy - what happens to the mother's body
Pregnancy continues to alter a woman's body during the second trimester. Weeks 13 through 26 are commonly used to define the second trimester. Your baby continues growing almost daily, which makes your belly expand and brings new physical changes.
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Pregnancy
The Role of Calcium During Pregnancy
For women of all ages, but particularly for those who are expecting, calcium is vital. It is essential for the development of a baby's skeletal system, teeth, and bones. Here, we discuss the need of consuming enough calcium for expectant mothers, provide some ideas for foods high in calcium, and describe how to make up for any nutritional deficiencies that may arise.
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024
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Pregnancy
The Importance of Avoiding Smoking and Alcohol During Pregnancy
Alcohol, drugs, and tobacco use should be avoided by expectant mothers. There are dangers associated with even light use for the unborn child, including both short- and long-term illnesses as well as potential mortality. The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) is in favor of raising awareness of the dangers of drug misuse and use while pregnant. Adults who are eighteen years of age or older should also be evaluated for alcohol abuse, according to the AAFP. Doctors should recommend treat
Metta DwyerAug 21, 2024