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Bleeding in early pregnancy
By Jayne Braithwaite on 10/04/2011 01:23:36
Bleeding in early pregnancy is not always a problem. Early pregnancy spotting can be implantation bleeding or hormonal bleeding, both common in the first trimester. But heavier bleeding early in your pregnancy may be sign something is wrong
Don't panic about early pregnancy bleedingBleeding can be alarming but try not to panic as it doesn't necessarily mean there's a problem. Bleeding in early pregnancy (your first trimester, which lasts until week 13) is quite common and in many cases
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Stomach cramps in early pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 05/03/2011 21:01:43
Aches and pains in early pregnancy are usually just a sign of your changing body, but when are stomach cramps safe, and when are they a concern?
Not all stomach cramps in pregnancy are a cause for concernNot all tummy pains in early pregnancy are a bad thing and signal a miscarriage. There are huge changes beginning in your body right now so twinges and cramps in your belly are often just a
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Alcohol in early pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/08/2007 01:31:51
If you find out you're pregnant after you have had an evening or two out, should you worry about what you have drunk?
about getting together a good basis for pregnancy diet and nutrition from here on in.Alcohol in your systemAnyone who has ever had an alcoholic drink will tell you that it has an effect on the brain and body. Because these effects are transported through
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Exercising in early pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 16/09/2008 01:01:29
You might not look very pregnant yet, but your body is changing - what do you need to know before exercising?
and the physical trials of early motherhood. However, it's worth checking out some key articles regarding fitness that you can find via the ThinkBaby exercise in pregnancy pages.Even if you're not naturally a gym bunny, staying as fit as you can really helps when
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Tiredness in Early Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/03/2011 00:38:24
Even before you have had your pregnancy confirmed you might feel very tired, but will this fatigue last for nine months?
Feeling tired in the early weeks of pregnancyOne of the least expected early signs of pregnancy is extreme tiredness. Women often miss fatigue as a symptom because, with our busy modern lifestyles, it's easy to think that your tiredness is caused
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When stomach cramps in early pregnancy are a cause for concern
By Daniella Delaney on 13/05/2011 14:05:05
How to know when you should probably be contacting your doctor or midwife
doctor or midwife is happy that you and your baby are fine, you will probably be advised to simply rest as much as possible.What if you do have a miscarriage?If you have a miscarriage in early pregnancy, there is little that can be done to save the baby
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New mum Christina Applegate reveals early pregnancy troubles
By Kimberley Smith on 18/02/2011 13:53:53
Actress admits bronchitis and pregnancy discomforts during first trimester of pregnancy with baby Sadie Grace
Christina Applegate has opened up about her early pregnancy struggles. The star explained how catching bronchitis combined with severe early pregnancy discomforts gave her a traumatic first trimester.But despite her pregnancy woes, Christina, who
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Just pregnant – everything you need to know about early pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 23/06/2011 18:19:38
From the first signs and symptoms of pregnancy to announcing you’re pregnant to the world: all about the first trimester
to its new role.First trimester pregnancy discomfortsFeeling tired in early pregnancyMorning sickness and how to beat itStretch marks (and how to prevent them!)When should you tell everyone you're pregnant?Who have you told? Apart from your partner
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Early 30s popular for pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/05/2006 16:46:13
Statistics for 2005, suggest that one in ten women aged 30 to 34 are now having babies.
The Office for National Statistics has released figures for 2005, which indicate some interesting changes to the fertility and pregnancy trends of England and Wales.In 2005, one in ten women aged 30 to 34, were pregnant, and the average age
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Review: First Response Early Pregnancy Test Kit
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/09/2008 02:45:20
If you can't wait to find out if you're pregnant or not, a First Response kit can tell you up to six days before your period is due
First Response Early Pregnancy Test Kit You can use a First Response kit and get reliable results six days before your next period is dueNot much to fault! Features: You can use the test with a urine sample taken any time of the day; has a 'window
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