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Iron in the first trimester leads to bigger babies
By Kimberley Smith on 04/03/2011 15:30:28
Pregnant women who get more iron in their diet during the first trimester have heavier babies, finds new research
Having a high-iron diet in the first trimester of pregnancy has been linked to an increase in the birth weight of babies, according to a new study. However, getting less than the recommended levels of iron doesn’t lead to underweight babies
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Aches and pains in the first trimester
By Kimberley Smith on 28/07/2010 01:03:56
Morning sickness, headaches, constipation, sore limbs, sore breasts and backache - those discomforts that make up those early pregnancy signs can be a real pain!
Aches and pains in early pregnancy and what these pregnancy signs meanDiscomforts in early pregnancy are common and can really put a damper on your first trimester. The good news is your body's working really hard in these 12 weeks and things
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Fetal development for twins: The first trimester
By Maria Muennich on 19/09/2008 01:41:45
How twin pregnancies occur and how your babies develop in the early weeks
While many mums won't know that they are carrying twins until this first trimester nears its end, and although twins and other multiples grow and develop at about the same rate as single babies at this stage, a multiple pregnancy is different
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Pregnancy month-by-month: 1st Trimester
By Maria Muennich on 28/03/2009 01:06:19
What to expect and what to plan for in the first trimester
The First Month | Month Two | Month Three The First MonthWomen often spend the first few weeks of their pregnancy completely unaware that they they are pregnant. Those not using contraception and actively trying to conceive may be more sensitive
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Morning sickness may be a sign of a healthy pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 07/10/2010 13:53:50
Pregnant women who suffer nausea and sickness in the first trimester may be less likely to miscarry
There’s good news for mums-to-be who are feeling green around the gills in the early months of their pregnancy. A new study has suggest that the sickness actually signals a healthy pregnancy and you even have a slightly lower risk of miscarriage than those who sail through the ea...
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Essential products to keep your pregnancy a secret
By Kyrsty Hazell on 17/11/2010 17:56:05
If you're in your first trimester and are waiting for the 12-week mark before announcing the baby news, check out these vital companions
Products to keep your pregnancy concealedSo you've found out that you're pregnant and you're ecstatic but there's one problem - you don't want anyone to know yet. Keeping your baby news a secret for the first 12 weeks isn't an easy feat, what
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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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How to hide your pregnancy during the first 12 weeks
By Jenny Stallard on 17/11/2010 17:25:11
Keeping your pregnancy secret in the first trimester can be tricky. Here's how you can disguise your pregnancy signs and symptoms until the time is right to share the news
during a bout of morning sickness? And what can you do when you need to leave work early for another appointment?Here's how to keep your baby news a secret for the first 12 weeks of pregnancy...Choose a confidantFirst of all, don’t assume that people have
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Pregnancy bleeding, spotting, pregnancy cramps,
By Daniella Delaney on 04/08/2011 12:04:41
When you're pregnant, any pains in the first trimester lead to a panic that they're signs of miscarriage. But do pregnancy cramps, pregnancy bleeding or spotting always mean problems?
different aches and pains you'll experience during your first trimester. But there are some occasions when you really should get them checked out with your midwife or doctor, particularly if you have severe or persistent pains as these should never
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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
nine months.Have a non-toxic pregnancyIs it safe to have a cat when you're pregnant?Don't worry!Pregnancy causes a lot of changes in your body and you may notice these most in your first trimester when pregnancy hormones flood into your bloodstream
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