Congratulations!
You've found out pregnant. Now
what? The beginning of
pregnancy can be an amazing, confusing, and frightening
time for the new mother-to-be. Your life is changing,
your body is changing, you are growing a baby inside you,
and no one may really know it yet but you.
Your bump may not be showing yet, but you
still have a lot to think about.
Here's what you need to know about
your first trimester.
Drinking alchohol while pregnant, at least in early
pregnancy, is one of those things that can happen without you
even knowing. Here's what you need to know about your unborn
baby's safety.
It's not what you think.
Is it the first 3 months, or
longer? What is going on with your body now? You
may not be showing much yet, but
it is a crucial time in your baby's development.
Find out more about what is going on those
first weeks.
You might not look it but you are you
know you are pregnant and your body is telling you so, too.
What are the signs and symptoms in early pregnancy?
After finding out that you’re pregnant, the next question
you (and everyone else) has is how many weeks pregnant am
I?
Pregnancy can be a wonderful and exciting time, until you
can't keep lunch down. Welcome to the miracle of morning
sickness.
You have symptoms, you feel like you are. Find out if your a
pregnant for sure. Most woman find out, pretty accurately, with
a home pregnancy test.
Many moms-to-be, right after finding out we are pregnant,
wonder if they are having a boy or a girl. For those
who don't want to wait to find out, there are many methods,
scientific and traditional, that claim to answer your
question.
You have a lot of people to let know about the baby to be:
your boyfriend or husband, your friends, your family, your
boss. How do you tell them and when?
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