Second trimester of pregnancy symptoms

Second trimester of pregnancy symptoms

The second trimester of pregnancy finds women settling down with the joys and surprises of pregnancy. Many women find second trimester to be more comfortable as most of the discomforts of first trimester weans away. There are significant changes that occur in the mother’s body and the baby too. Let us share these so that you are well informed and aware of what’s happening to you and your baby.

March 9th, 2010 by admin 

First trimester of pregnancy

First trimester of pregnancy

The first trimester of pregnancy is perhaps most difficult for a woman as her body adapts to the hormonal changes along with the emotional upheavals. The first trimester is marked by drastic changes for the mother starting from her lifestyle to her body and moods.
Let us explore and see what surprises awaits a would-be-mother in her first trimester. This will equip her to understand the changes of her own body and also help her to know more about her growing baby.

March 8th, 2010 by admin 

Anemia during pregnancy, symptoms, causes, treatment

Anemia during pregnancy, symptoms, causes, treatment

Anemia during pregnancy is very common. It occurs as the fetus uses the iron from the mother’s body for its growth and development. Moreover, the volume of blood increases in pregnant women by almost 50% and this may result in a drop in the percentage of red blood cells which leads to anemia.
Anemia during pregnancy should be treated with utmost importance. Anemia in pregnancy can result in preterm delivery, it may retard physical growth of the baby and cause low birth weight.

March 8th, 2010 by admin 

Headache during pregnancy

Headache during pregnancy

Headaches are a common problem in pregnancy. Headaches during pregnancy can come in several forms and cause much discomfort and pain to the would-be-mothers. But they usually have no bad impact on the baby and are not signs of any complications. But it is better to be well informed about the pregnancy headache and its types so that you can take them in the right spirit.

March 6th, 2010 by admin 

Recurrent miscarriage – causes, risk factors, treatment

Recurrent miscarriage – causes, risk factors, treatment

A recurrent miscarriage is defined as three or more consecutive pregnancy loss. By pregnancy loss or miscarriage medically we mean spontaneous abortion that ends on its own within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. Recurrent miscarriage can be very disheartening to a couple. Those who experience it often wonder whether they can ever be parents. But there is no reason to lose heart. Recurrent miscarriage can be treated. Let us share with you some information on it which you may find very helpful.

March 5th, 2010 by admin 

Miscarriage – causes symptoms, stages, risk factor, treatment

Miscarriage – causes symptoms, stages, risk factor, treatment

Miscarriage leaves a woman traumatized. Lot of questions regarding her physical recovery, emotional recovery and conceiving in the future torments her. She needs emotional support from her spouse, doctor and family to handle these.
Miscarriage occurs due to varied reasons and most often the cause cannot be identified. Let us discuss about its causes, symptoms,stages, risk factors and treatment

March 5th, 2010 by admin 

Back pain during pregnancy – How to relieve from back pain during pregnancy

Back pain during pregnancy – How to relieve from back pain during pregnancy

Pregnancy brings a lot of physical pain and discomforts. Back pain is one such thing that most pregnant women have to bear throughout their pregnancy term. Back pain during pregnancy can range from mild to severe. But it can be treated or prevented by some simple self-care methods and therapies.

March 3rd, 2010 by admin 

Is breast tenderness normal during ovulation?

Is breast tenderness normal during ovulation?

Although breast tenderness occurs during menopause and hormonal changes but it is most often related to ovulation. Most women experience tender breasts just before or after ovulation. It is normal to have tender breasts during ovulation. Breast tenderness is absolutely normal and most often the feeling subsides on its own.

There is no need to be anxious about it but take it just as signal of the body towards certain conditions.

February 27th, 2010 by admin 

How to treat nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy

How to treat nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy

Nausea and vomiting are unfortunate side effects of pregnancy that really make women feel sick when they have to handle emotional upheavals also. The best way to tackle them is to think positively and consider nausea and vomiting as nature’s way to let the body adapt with the forthcoming changes. The exact causes behind nausea and vomiting during pregnancy are still not known to doctors.

February 25th, 2010 by admin 

Adoloscent breast problems – breast development problems

Adoloscent breast problems – breast development problems

The most common problem that teenagers face is asymmetric breasts. The problem aggravates as girls may not be able to tell it to their mothers. But asymmetric breasts can wreak havoc on a teenager’s psychology. Mothers should explain to the young girls as soon as they have their first menses about the breast development stages in girls. Let us discuss some common breast problems faced by teenage girls.

February 25th, 2010 by admin