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Mums-to-be reveal their biggest pregnancy discomforts for each trimester
By Kimberley Smith on 01/07/2011 12:12:24
Heartburn, exhaustion and constipation constant bugbears for pregnant women
ankles were more of a problem in the third trimester.In early pregnancy, 53% of the mums-to-be polled put morning sickness as their top irritation, followed by exhaustion, heartburn, lower back pain, weight gain, constipation, lack of sleep, excess gas
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5 ways to ease tired pregnancy legs
By Daniella Delaney on 08/05/2012 15:10:50
A combination of added weight and racing hormones means you're likely to experience aching legs during your 9 months before labour
Half of all pregnant women suffer from aching and tired legs during pregnancy, This is because those pesky pregnancy hormones mean that the blood circulating around your body is less effective. Your weight gain and an increase in the volume of your
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Coping with morning sickness
By ThinkBaby on 11/09/2010 01:53:53
It's one of the most common pregnancy complaints and can vary greatly in degree and duration of suffering. Here's what you need to know...
dehydration and significant weight loss, pregnancy sickness becomes a different condition altogether, hyperemesis, and may require hospital treatment. What causes morning sickness?The precise causes of morning sickness aren't understood, although most doctors
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Embarrassing Pregnancy Discomforts Part 2
By ThinkBaby on 13/07/2009 01:04:05
Expecting a baby is exciting - but can also bring embarrassing little niggles like constipation and varicose veins! Here's our guide to how to overcome your discomforts.
legs heavy and achy, varicose veins are generally not a major cause for concern and will improve after the birth (although occasionally they may require surgery). What to do To prevent them, avoid excessive weight gain during pregnancy, avoid crossing
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