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When pregnancy turns 'high-risk'
By Sarah Bilston on 26/03/2007 00:01:23
Sarah Bilston, author of 'Bed Rest', talks about her own pregnancy experiences.
on, I know that a high-risk pregnancy can happen to anyone. I’m a graduate of two of them. My oldest daughter was born after 11 weeks of bed rest, which was prescribed in an effort to raise my dangerously low amniotic fluid levels. Then, last year, my
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What if I get sick? Part II
By ThinkBaby on 07/04/2006 07:59:58
Non-pregnancy related illnesses that merit a visit to your doctor if picked up in pregnancy
damage. The risk of damage to the fetus is highest at the end of pregnancy, from week 36 to birth, there is also an elevated risk between weeks 13 and 20, at other times in pregnancy the risk is relatively low.German Measles - Contracting german measles
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Hyperemesis – A survivor's pregnancy diary
By Karen Davis on 11/09/2008 01:39:48
A personal account of how one mum-to-be got through severe morning sickness that lasted throughout her pregnancy
pregnancy booksWeek 6I had to tell my boss this week that I might need some time off. I hated having to reveal that I was pregnant before the 12 week mark but I saw no alternative as I was feeling so ill and couldn’t get to work. He was very understanding
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Pregnancy discomforts and complications with twins
By ThinkBaby on 03/04/2007 08:00:01
When carrying twins you have a higher likelihood of developing certain discomforts and pregnancy complications, but you may well suffer none whatsoever
these problems might be, particularly to be alert to warning signs of potential complications. But there's no need to worry about the possibilities as the vast majority of twin pregnancies end with healthy babies born to healthy mothers.Pregnancy discomforts
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Getting a cold or flu in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/12/2008 01:35:47
In the colder months, a bout of flu or a bad cold seem inevitable, but what if you are expecting when you get ill?
and about in unpredictable weather can also bring on a rundown state that ends up in a cough or cold.There's no need to call the doctor for every cold and snuffle, although you do need to take care that any medications you take are safe for use in pregnancy
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