by Kate Jones | Feb 14, 2014 | Health/Safety, Tests
In this blog, you will find out the useful information about amniocentesis during pregnancy. Read more on this blog here. During pregnancy, amniotic fluid allows our fetus to grow, move and develop. It is a clear, yellowish liquid substance contained in the amniotic...
by Kathryn Rally | Feb 14, 2014 | Cesarean, Labor and Delivery
In this blog, you will find the information about pregnancy delivery tips regarding cesarean recovery. Read more here the facts about recovery tips from cesarean delivery. After nine months of pregnancy, every woman is ready to give birth. And if your little one...
by Charlene Smyth | Feb 14, 2014 | Eating, Nutrition/Weight
In this blog, you will find useful information about alcohol and pregnancy. For generations, there was nothing wrong with pregnant or breastfeeding women having a drink or two a day. Drinks such as Guinness beer or stout were recommended and even prescribed by...
by Kathryn Rally | Feb 14, 2014 | Early Symptoms, Stages
What Are my Pregnancy Symptoms at 2 Weeks? Did you know that during the first two weeks of your pregnancy you’re not actually pregnant at all? It’s true! Because it’s nearly impossible to know the exact moment of conception, the first two weeks help to...
by Kate Jones | Feb 14, 2014 | Body Changes, Discomforts
Occasional pregnancy cramps are normal, do not panic! They are a reminder sent from your body to take it easy. But, sometimes they can be an alert for certain digestive problems or give out emergency signals for which you need urgent medical attention. Which pregnancy...