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Understanding Breech Births

Understanding Breech Births

In most cases, a few weeks before being born the unborn baby will ‘drop’ – meaning that his head will move into the birth canal. However, in about 1 of 25 full-term births the baby’s head or feet end up in the birth canal, ready to be born first. This is what is...

Pain in Pregnancy

Pain in Pregnancy

While pregnancy can ultimately be an uplifting experience for a woman, there is going to be physical pain involved in the process. The best way to deal with this pain is to know that it might come along. This article will give you some pointers on the type of pain...

Polyhydramnios – High Levels Of Amniotic Fluid

Polyhydramnios – High Levels Of Amniotic Fluid

Amniotic fluid is an important part of what keeps your baby protected in the womb. The amniotic fluid is created as soon as 12 days after the baby is conceived.  In the beginning the amniotic fluid consists of water from the mother, but from around 20 weeks it is...

Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome Explained

Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome Explained

One of the most dangerous risks a woman undertakes when she decides to use fertility drugs is the risk of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome, or OHSS. This condition occurs when the ovaries become swollen with fluid, which then leaks into the body. The fluid can cause...

Oligohydramnios / Low Amniotic Fluid

Oligohydramnios / Low Amniotic Fluid

Amniotic fluid is an important part of what keeps your baby protected in the womb. The amniotic fluid is created as soon as 12 days after the baby is conceived.  In the beginning the amniotic fluid consists of water from the mother, but from around 20 weeks it is...

Natural Remedies for Morning Sickness

Natural Remedies for Morning Sickness

Morning sickness quite possible could be the one thing that mothers dread the most. Usually at about six weeks into your pregnancy you might start experience nausea and vomiting, the first signs of pregnancy. In most women, morning sickness will last well into the...

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