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What is Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD)?
By Maria Muennich on 28/02/2009 08:23:12
Now known as Pelvic Girdle Pain (PGP) Pelvic pain and mobility problems are two common symptoms of this increasingly recognised pregnancy complication
(PGP) - previously known as Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD), a fairly common pregnancy-related condition in which the pelvic joints become unstable, causing mild to severe pain. The pain of SPD/PGP can be incapacitating, and in the worst cases you may
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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
Think you're pregnant?Your body may give you subtle signs and symptoms of your pregnancy before it could be picked up on a test.Once you’ve taken your pregnancy test or had a doctor's confirmation that you’re pregnant, you’ll probably start worrying! Have you taken enough folic a...
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Pregnancy complications and illnesses
By ThinkBaby on 28/10/2008 13:22:29
Most pregnancies end with healthy mothers and babies, but the road is not always smooth
to worry at all. So don't panic, but do tell your doctor.Bleeding in early pregnancyHyperemesis GravidaMiscarriage: what happens and whyMiscarriage: coping with miscarriagePolyhydramnios / HydramniosPre-eclampsiaSymphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD)
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Fetal development - week 30
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 16:35:50
Sprouting hair
, but it's not too late to consider how you can provide yourself with some extra uplifting support with alternative therapies such as aromatherapy. Pregnancy experiences SPD - At first the midwife told me it was just pregnancy pains and quite normal
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Any day now
By ThinkBaby on 23/10/2009 01:25:46
What you should know about the final weeks of pregnancy
to be increasingly uncomfortable and you may have difficulty walking.If you have been suffering from SPD in your pregnancy then the baby's newly engaged position may relieve some of your symptoms, taking pressure off affected joints, on the other hand the new
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Pregnancy the second time around
By Maria Muennich on 28/09/2009 00:42:20
How will this second pregnancy differ from your first, and what should you be particularly aware of?
Dysfunction (SPD) and pre-eclampsia, however, your second pregnancy won't necessarily be affected by a condition because you experienced it before. If you are worried about developing a condition that you suffered with in your last pregnancy then talk to your
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Pregnancy month-by-month: Third Trimester
By Maria Muennich on 29/03/2009 01:58:16
What you can expect and what you need to prepare for over these months
little tight it's probably a good idea to remove them, rather than to wait until they become stuck - it's never much fun to have to get a ring cut off your finger!If you have been suffering from SPD in your pregnancy then the baby's newly engaged position
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