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Acupuncture in Pregnancy
By Debra Stottor on 13/02/2009 10:52:30
Is acupuncture safe in pregnancy? Can it be used to help with pregnancy problems or discomforts?
There are many supporters for acupuncture for fertility and acupuncture, acupressure and reflexology in labour but can it be useful as a tool to allieviate pregnancy discomforts?What is acupuncture?This branch of Chinese medicine uses ultra
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Molar Pregnancy
By Anna Lewis on 01/03/2012 15:25:35
A rare but devastating pregnancy complication
A molar pregnancy is a rare pregnancy complication that in all cases sadly ends in miscarriage. Around one in 1000 pregnant women in the UK will suffer a molar pregnancy, but in Asian-origin women this is doubled, though nobody knows why. You
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Signs of pregnancy
By Daniella Delaney on 09/08/2011 10:32:24
Whether your pregnancy is unexpected or longed for, be clear about the signs of pregnancy and what symptoms you experience
or never experienced pregnancy at all in your life it, spotting the signs that you're going to have a baby isn't always easy. So how do you know that you're expecting? What are those tell-tale early symptoms of pregnancy that will confirm your suspicions
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Pregnancy discomforts
By ThinkBaby on 11/11/2009 01:43:44
Tips and tricks in dealing with common pregnancy discomforts
Your body goes through amazing physical changes when pregnant, not least of which are the flood of pregnancy hormones prompting these physical changes and the growth of your womb to accommodate your growing baby. It's not surprising
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Pregnancy for dads
By ThinkBaby on 12/06/2006 01:25:52
It takes two to get pregnant, and it helps if there are two taking care of the pregnancy too
It takes two to get pregnant, and it helps if there are two taking care of the pregnancy too, so here's what prospective dads should know.What every partner should knowSo, you're going to be a dad?The partner's role in early pregnancy
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Dizziness in Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/10/2009 00:52:04
Feeling faint in pregnancy is not uncommon but can signal various mild problems
When you're pregnant, you have more blood flowing round your system. However, this increase demands higher iron levels and this can be a problem for many women. Although women are tested early in their pregnancy for anaemia, it can develop later
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Spring Pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 17/05/2008 01:21:42
The weather heats up, pollen is in the air – how to cope with a spring pregnancy!
There is so much to enjoy about spring: lighter nights, warmer weather, beautiful flowers and walks in the park after the dull months of winter… But with it comes hayfever, pregnancy ankles swelling up with the heat, and having to find cooler
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Anaemia in pregnancy
By Liz Jarvis on 27/02/2012 17:07:52
Symptoms and signs of becoming anaemic during pregnancy and treatment options
Anaemia is caused by a shortage of iron in the body. Iron is responsible for the production of haemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen around your body.Mild anaemia during pregnancy, known as ‘physiological anaemia
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Winter Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/09/2010 01:32:53
Pregnant over the cold winter months? Tips for staying warm, comfortable and healthy during a winter pregnancy.
concerns and worries about the vaccine. Swine flu? Ifyou are pregnant and you catch swine flu, the symptoms should besimilar to those of regular flu. You will typically have a fever orhigh temperature (over 38°C/100.4°F) and two or more of the following
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Lavender in Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/05/2008 02:25:43
It's important to relax and enjoy your pregnancy when you can and lavender is a wonderful way to help!
During pregnancy, you have the best reason in the world to keep as healthy as possible. Yet somehow, it no longer seems like a chore! Wanting to eat and drink the right things and simply look after yourself become so much more important. Even when
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