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Moms Resources Articles and Tips on Pregnancy


Before you become pregnant, visit your doctor. Discuss your immunity to chickenpox, heppatitis B and rubella. Ask if any of the medications you are taking are safe to continue during pregnancy. Eat a balanced diet. Try to maintain or achieve a healthy weight. Start taking a daily multivitamin containing 400 micrograms of folic acid to decrease the risk for certain birth defects. If you smoke, drink, or take drugs, now is the time to quit.

Nine Healthy Months:What Every Woman Should Know About
Prenatal Care
- I'm pregnant!" Exciting words for any couple. But after the initial excitement sinks in, the next step is accepting the huge responsibility that comes with it. From lifestyle changes to screening tests, prenatal care is a demanding process that every women needs to understand. Join our panel of experts as they discuss the various aspects of prenatal care and how it can help ensure a safe pregnancy and a healthy child.

If you are pregnant and are planning a trip, read this article. It will save you time and a backache. Travel and Pregnancy-A Summertime Guide Exercise pregnant and get tone postpartum. I wish I had one for my pregnancies.

A Birth Ball Can Make Pregnancy and Birth More ComfortableThis is very good information. I did a lot of reading on this topic before my 2nd baby came along. It was very difficult for my daughter when my son was born. A lot of jealousy and I just tried real hard to give her alone time with mommy. It was hard to give her a lot of time with her brother being colic and nursing all the time. But I am here to say that it got better, now they are arguing about toys.

Welcoming Your Second Baby - The Impact on Older Siblings
If you can't stand the way you look pregnant, I say "It will all be over soon, and then you won't have a minute to care how you look!" Read this next article for such nice suggestions on how to take care of you.

Perplexed by PregnancyIs that aching back or bruised ribs from baby's feet, keeping you up at night? Here's some tips to getting a nice pregnant night's sleep.

Stretchmarks -The best time to treat stretchmarks is before they happen - this is definitely a situation where prevention is better than cure.

Asthma and Pregnancy - You must go see your doctor when you are pregnant. This is probably the most important thing you can do for your new child. If you have asthma, your doctor visits become even more important.

High Blood Pressure In Pregnancy - Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy were once called "toxemia" because scientists believed that an undiscovered toxin caused the dangerous conditions. While this theory is no longer in vogue, a clear cause of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy is still unknown.

Yeast Infections and Pregnancy:A Cause for Concern - Yeast infections are a common problem for women, and many think they know enough about the condition to treat it themselves. But most doctors agree that self-diagnosis isn't always a good idea. And for pregnant women...it's out of the question.


Surviving Bed Rest During Pregnancy - We have all had days where the idea of staying in bed under the covers seemed extremely appealing. Unfortunately, for many pregnant women, bed rest during pregnancy is not a luxury, but a medical mandate.

Demystifying Drug Categories for Pregnant Women - When women first learn they are pregnant most will embark on a program of good nutrition, exercise and general wellness to avoid causing harm to themselves and their growing baby.

What is Amniocentesis? - If your doctor has suggested amniocentesis you probably have a lot of questions and concerns. Is the procedure safe for you and your child?

Mood swings during pregnancy
It's common to have mood swings during pregnancy, because of hormonal changes that affect your levels of neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain) and the broad range of feelings you may have about becoming a parent. Everyone responds differently to these changes. Some moms-to-be experience heightened emotions, both good and bad; others feel more depressed or anxious. Most find that moodiness flares up at around 6 to 10 weeks, eases up in the second trimester, and then reappears as their pregnancy winds to a close.

Preconception Dilemma - The mother-in-law who's standing in the way of pregnancy
Read advice for one mom whose husband wanted her to love his mother first before bearing his children!


The Surprising Ways Pregnancy Changes Your Appearance
Pregnant women are beautiful, no doubt about it. But in addition to that telltale rosy glow (which is actually caused by increased blood flow in your body), pregnancy can also stimulate some less desirable changes in your appearance. You probably expected the bloating and weight gain, but did you also know that your skin could become blotchy, prone to acne, and dry or oily, and your hair texture thinner or thicker?


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