The early stages of pregnancy

Just Pregnancy Tips



How To Handle A Low Supply Of Breast Milk 0

Posted on March 06, 2010 by admin

Many women think their milk supply is low when it really isn’t. This thought can happen if the mother loses the feeling of fullness in her breasts or the milk stops leaking from her nipples. Babies going through growth spurts may take more milk than usual, and more frequent feedings may leave the mothers breasts less full than normal.

Know What to Expect at 32 Weeks Pregnant 0

Posted on February 12, 2010 by admin

If this is your first pregnancy, you are probably wondering what you can expect to feel like when you are 32 weeks pregnant. The baby has been kicking quite a bit lately and your belly has become larger. If you were to see your baby on an ultrasound at this stage, you will see that it is able to suck its thumb. Your visits to the doctor office will change from this week onwards. Up until now, your doctor wished to see you once a month, but after this visit you will have a two-week schedule for your visits. If you have any questions, you should start writing them down and bring them with you when you do see the doctor so that you can get as much information as possible.

Baby Is Coming – Keep Healthy And Active 0

Posted on February 11, 2010 by admin

Congratulations!  You have just discovered that you are pregnant.  This is definitely one of the best times of your life, but it also means having to re-examine some of your usual activities to make sure that they are still a good idea, especially as your baby and tummy grows.  Obviously your health and the health of your baby are the most important things to consider!

Top 10 Pregnancy Preparedness Tips To Be In Tip-Top Shape : An Essential Guide For Women 0

Posted on February 08, 2010 by admin

Whether it’s your first, second or third pregnancy, there is such a novelty to the experience that both you and your partner will marvel at as parents. If you’re already parents, remember that each pregnancy is unique in its own way, so it helps to be prepared every step of the way.

On the other hand, if you are a first-time parent, you might have already read every guidebook that expecting mothers usually pore over – but there are still some practical tips that you need to keep in mind.

Pregnancy’s Beautiful Stretch Marks 0

Posted on January 16, 2010 by admin

 

There are a ton of lotions out there that claim to help prevent stretch marks, such as scar serum, cocoa butter or Maderma. Make sure your skin is always moist, this helps in stretching the skin and not tearing it. There are new discoveries every day, ask your doctor what he/she recommends. Try them out yourself first and see if they work for you. This isn’t something you just put on one time during your pregnancy, you”ll have to make this a daily effort in order for it to work. That’s where most women fail, they just stop doing it.

Health benefits of using a maternity pillow 0

Posted on December 11, 2009 by admin

Pregnancy is an exciting time in a woman’s life, but it can also be an uncomfortable period of time, as one adjusts to added weight and a changing center of gravity. One of the most difficult times to get comfortable during pregnancy is while sleeping, and as rest is particularly important for pregnant women, a maternity pillow might be the perfect solution for your pregnancy-related discomfort.

Health benefits include:

  1. Ease back pain with a maternity pillow

The Healthy Way to Lose Weight after Pregnancy 0

Posted on December 02, 2009 by admin

Many new moms struggle to lose weight after pregnancy. As with anything there are healthy and unhealthy ways to do things. Having an understanding of how to lose weight after pregnancy in a healthy manner is the first step to success.

1. Limit white foods

Foods such as white bread, white rice, pastries, pasta, and sugar should be avoided. These types of foods spike insulin levels making it hard for the body to lose weight. Eat good carbohydrates such as fruits, brown rice, and nuts that provide healthy energy.

Tips to Avoid Gaining Too Much Weight While Pregnant 0

Posted on November 28, 2009 by admin

Gaining weight during pregnancy is necessary for your own health and for the development of your unborn baby. For women who are of normal body mass index (BMI) before pregnancy they are required to gain between 25-35 pounds during pregnancy. Gaining too less or too much can be dangerous for you and your baby. Unfortunately, most pregnant women gain more that what is required. To avoid pregnancy complications you have to avoid gaining too much weight while pregnant.

Avoid Obesity During Pregnancy- Things You Should Know 0

Posted on November 28, 2009 by admin

Gaining weight is inevitable during pregnancy. In fact it is necessary for your health and for the nourishment or development of your baby. Unfortunately, obesity is a common problem among pregnant women. Obesity is accompanied by a lot of health risks and it is important to avoid obesity during pregnancy.

Pregnancy week 6 -The Beginning Of Eyes and Limbs 0

Posted on November 24, 2009 by admin

During pregnancy week 6, the gestational age is 5 weeks which means it would be between 36 and 42 days since the last menstruation. The embryonic age would be 3 weeks or between 22 and 28 days from date of fertilisation. At pregnancy week 6, the embryo begins to curve into a C shape and measures approximately 1/8 inch or 4 mm in length, though this can vary between 2 and 5 mm! The grooves that form the face and neck structures become evident – these are called branchial arches. Rudimentary ears – called the otic pits start to form and the heart develops further by bulging and beats with a rhythm, between 100 and 140 beats per minute. This may be picked up only on the ultrasound machine at this stage, but will become more audible within the next few weeks. Arm buds make an appearance along with a tail and the rudiments of the mouth form with the membrane rupturing at that point. Pregnancy week 6 will be indicated by the neural tube closing and the primordial lungs beginning to form, together with the future liver, gall bladder and pancreas. The urinary passage and the rectal passage separate, ureteric buds appear along with the spleen. Anterior and posterior horns in the spinal chord can now be differentiated quite clearly during pregnancy week 6. Dark spots form where the eyes and nose will eventually take shape.



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