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A Guide on Pregnancy Week By Week - 0 views

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    Pregnancy is indeed an exciting and a very special time in a woman's life. At Motherszone, get appropriate information about pregnancy growth week by week including pregnancy symptoms week by week and fetal development weekly basis.
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    Pregnancy is indeed an exciting and a very special time in a woman's life. At Motherszone, get appropriate information about pregnancy growth week by week including pregnancy symptoms week by week and fetal development weekly basis.
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Pregnancy stages, Stages of pregnancy development, What are the stages of pregnancy - 1 views

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    Get more information about pregnancy, pregnancy stages, stages of pregnancy development, pregnancy stages first trimester, pregnancy stages second trimester, pregnancy stages third trimester at AllMothers.
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For You | Relationships | Contraception | Eumom - 0 views

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    Generally, your menstrual cycle will not start until around eight to 16 weeks after you have given birth. If you aren't breast-feeding, it may start as early as four weeks later while, if you are breast-feeding, you may not have another period until you stop, sometimes even a few months after.
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For You | Body & Childbirth | Fatigue | Eumom - 0 views

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    Giving birth can leave you feeling utterly exhausted for a few days, and maybe even still a week later. It's therefore best to try and rest as much as possible, since a newborn can be particularly demanding in the early weeks.

The Right Answer to the "How Can I Stop Snoring?" Question - 0 views

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For You | Pregnancy Well-being | Sex & Pregnancy | Eumom - 0 views

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    Let's be honest, thanks to the multitude of hormones raging around a pregnant woman's body, your libido can go from frisky to frigid within the hour. But 40 weeks is a long time in anyone's life, so is there a big secret to big love?
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For You | Pregnancy Well-being | Morning Sickness | Eumom - 0 views

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    Wonderful as the state of pregnancy is, it's unfortunate that Mother Nature threw this thing called morning sickness at up to 70% of pregnant women. The name isn't accurate, either, with most women suffering these unpleasant symptoms all day long until week 16.
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For You | New Mom Tips | Eumom - 0 views

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    The initial few weeks with your baby will probably be the hardest as you embark on a whole new learning experience and change your daily routine at a time when you may be feeling physically and emotionally drained. This section offers tips and information on subjects such as: how to cope with the crying, early care, bonding, and FAQs.
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For You | After Childbirth | Postnatal Check-Up | Eumom - 0 views

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    Around six weeks after the birth, you'll have a postnatal check-up. This can be done either at the hospital or by your GP. This examination is to check that you are recovering from pregnancy and childbirth and that your cervix has returned to normal.
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For You | Body & Childbirth | Stomach | Eumom - 0 views

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    As your uterus reverts to its former size, for three days to a week, you may find that you have spasms or contractions, which are known as afterpains or afterbirth cramps. These uterine twinges or contractions may be more noticeable when you breast-feed due to the release of the hormone oxytocin, which stimulates activity in the uterus and causes it to contract.
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