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Symptoms of Pregnancy

You are feeling giddy and nauseus. Your menstrual cycle has been delayed. Things don't seem quite right. Consult a gynaecologist. You might be pregnant.

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The Period of Pregnancy

The normal period of pregnancy is 280 days or 40 weeks from the first day of the last menstrual period. Therefore, care throughout pregnancy is essential.

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Ultrasound Scans

Imagine seeing your unborn baby move while she is in your womb! Ultrasound scans are harmless and have many advantages.

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Miscarriage or Abortion

Most miscarriages are caused by an incompetent foetus.

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The Rhesus Factor

A few problems may arise if a rhesus negative mother carries a rhesus positive child. Here's some information...

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Ovulation and the Safe Period

There are many myths concerning ovulation and the safe period.

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Amniocentesis

This is a test conducted to detect a large number of congenital abnormalities including Down's Syndrome.

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The Importance of Antenatal Care

Antenatal care aims at health education during pregnancy to prepare a mother for labour and her role of motherhood.

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Signs To Watch Out For

If you notice any of these symptoms, call your doctor immediately.

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Eating Right

Most pregnant women are not quite sure about how much they should eat. Here is some vital information...

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Sex During Pregnancy

Sex during pregnancy can cause an abortion, said a friend and someone else said it wouldn't. Rini did not know who to believe.

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