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5 Weeks Pregnant: Your Pregnancy Week by Week
The fifth week of pregnancy is still early for a lot of symptoms, but here's what you may be experiencing at this point.
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Bleeding During Pregnancy: What It Could Be
While not all vaginal bleeding is a reason for panic, it should be a cause for concern. Here are some of the most common causes for bleeding during the various stages of pregnancy.
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Bloody Show: What Is It, and What Does It Mean?
When you hear about seeing a “bloody show” at the end of your pregnancy, it sounds as if you are in for something dramatic and gory. But it’s not dangerous or necessarily a sign that something has gone wrong; and in fact, many women never experience it. The “bloody show” actually refers to
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Danger Signs in Pregnancy
Below are a list of signs and symptoms you should be aware of during pregnancy. Should you experience any of these you should consult with your health care provider for further advice. Danger Sign Possible Causes Sudden gush of fluid from vagina Premature rupture of the membranes Vaginal bleeding Abrupted
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Endometriosis
Endometriosis occurs when there is endometrial tissue outside of the endometrial cavity. The endometrium lines a woman's uterus. Although this tissue can be found anywhere, it is commonly found in the pelvic area. What happens to my body if I have endometriosis? The endometrial tissue that has attached
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Miscarriage Symptoms
No one symptom means a miscarriage is occurring, but it is good to pay attention to your body and consult your doctor.
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Molar Pregnancy
Learn more about this phenomenon so you can take steps if it happens.
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Molar Pregnancy
Learn more about this phenomenon so you can take steps if it happens.
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Nose Bleeds During Pregnancy
Your body goes through a lot of changes during pregnancy. You may be finding yourself blessed with all kind of new discomforts and aggravations. Nose bleeds may be one of them. Nose bleeds and nasal congestion are very common complaints during pregnancy. As your pregnancy develops, your blood volume
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Placental Abruption
An uncommon, but very serious complication in pregnancy is called placental abruption or Abruptio Placenta. This condition requires immediate medical attention. After an egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube, it travels down to the uterus and implants itself. The uterus provides an environment for
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