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The First Six Weeks of Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/10/2008 01:15:19
Many women don't even know they are pregnant in the early weeks, but what's happening to you and your baby in this time?
for your fetal development newsletters which will tally with your due date.What you should doWhether or not you have tried using a pregnancy test kit at home, go to see your GP. A urine sample will be taken and you can be formally confirmed pregnant
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Is My Due Date Reliable?
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/08/2009 01:32:55
When you are first pregnant a due date can seem miles away but is it important that the Due Date is accurate?
When you are first confirmed pregnant by your GP, he or she will give you an EDD – an estimated due date. You can read all about how your Due Date is calculated, but how do you know it's reliable?Is my due date reliable?Don't expect your due date
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ThinkBaby glossary
By ThinkBaby on 19/08/2005 09:35:59
Commonly used terms and abbreviations on the site and what they mean
in the womb is at risk from developing several complications known together as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, these could be: premature birth and low birth weight, facial deformity, problems with hearing and/or vision, slow growth rates, motor skills problems, mental
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Pregnancy: 40 Great Weeks!
By ThinkBaby on 06/08/2009 01:43:35
Your at-a-glance guide to what's happening to you and your baby
’t even know it yet, but your baby is growing already. Your womb is around the size of a plum, and the embryo is only 0.2mm long!Weeks 5-7You may know you’re pregnant by now. Your baby is developing eyes and a brain, and though the birth may seem ages away
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