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Morning Sickness

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PregnancyPlanning
Choosing a hospital where you will give birth to your baby is an important decision. This choice may play a very big role on your birth experience. With no dearth of hospitals
You have always been proud of your beautiful skin and radiant complexion that came to you naturally. You never had to use any skin
The world around you is a buzz with the excitement of summer and you see happy travelers all around, with huge backpacks and equally huge smiles and cameras slung over their necks.
TestsDuringPregnancy
Once your pregnancy test kit indicates a positive result, you should visit your obstetrician for confirmation of your pregnancy and some preliminary tests.
These tests are used to screen mothers for possible foetal abnormalities and assess the risk of them giving birth to a defective baby. These tests are offered to all pregnant women.
Diagnostic tests like Amniocentesis and Chorionic Villus Sampling are done to confirm foetal abnormalities, after it has been found through screening tests
CommonConcerns
Urinary incontinence or leaking urine is quite common during the final stages of pregnancy. This problem is also called stress incontinence. It passes off once you are through with your delivery.
Swollen feet are quite common during pregnancy. They occur during the second and third trimesters. This is usually normal and passes off after delivery.
Sleeplessness occurs often during the last few months of pregnancy and sometimes in early pregnancy as well. You may find yourself deprived of sleep due to the growth
Childbirth
Phase 1 of labour is called latent or early labour. This is usually the longest of the three phases. It is also generally the least intense and least painful.
Phase 2 of labour is called active labour. This phase lasts for about three to four hours on average. The contractions are stronger and more frequent during this phase. Try to keep your
Phase 3 of labour is called transitional labour. This is the final phase of Stage I of childbirth. It lasts from about fifteen minutes to an hour
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