You searched for:

28 weeks pregnant com

Babies Don’t Care How They Were Conceived

By the time I got to the end of Adrienne Arieff’s memoir tracking the months she spent in India with the surrogate who helped bring her twins into the world, I was tripping over myself to get to a computer and look for an update on those sweet little bundles of cuteness. I almost wish [...]

Read the full article →

28 weeks

I’m officially in my third trimester. Even if I didn’t have the weekly number switch to remind me, I would know things are getting close. how would I know? Because the other night I woke up, went to roll over so I could get up to pee, and my pelvis POPPED. Like, I think I [...]

Read the full article →

Week by Week Pregnancy Detailed Guide – How Long Have You Been Pregnant?

The growth of a baby in the womb is an amazing process that needs a keen follow up. this is important in order to prevent congenital childhood diseases or negative impact on the mother. right from week one when all the systems have let go, there will be need to monitor the management of the [...]

Read the full article →

The Drake Department of Domestic Development: Pregnancy update – 12 weeks (again)

Last week, I had two prenatal appointments: one at my birth center and one with my Ob/Gyn. In my appointment at the birth center, I met 2 of the 4 midwives over the course of my initial appointment.  It was all pretty routine: get your weight, measure blood pressure (manually, yay!), pee in this cup, [...]

Read the full article →

Lost and Found and Connections Abound: 602nd Issue of the LFCA

Welcome to today’s edition of Connections Abound. The point of Lost and Found is to level the support playing field. when LFCA works correctly, the newest blogger with the smallest readership can receive the same level of support as the oldest blogger with the largest readership. Anyone can submit news to LFCA by clicking here. [...]

Read the full article →

Am on my 12th week of pregnancy and it has been so hard for me upto this time, morng sickness has bn too much?

vomiting a yellowish substance first thing in the morning and all day after meals, due to all this i was advised by my doc to use preg-smile tablets for sometimes but still vomiting has become like a daily routine, has anyone else experienced this before, please advice on what to do coz it becoming a [...]

Read the full article →

At 12 weeks pregnant, can I get H1N1 vaccine if I am starting to get sick?

I am 12 weeks pregnant and have scheduled my H1N1 vaccine for today but two days ago I started getting sick. Sneezing, congested (greenish yellowish), low fever last night, and muscle aches. should I reschedule or still go get it? You're not supposed to get any vaccines if you are sick whether you are pregnant [...]

Read the full article →

Is it necessary to take scan for the 12th week of pregnancy?

i had taken scan for the 60th day of prgnancy. the report is normal. in scan report they had suggested to take scan again at 12th and 20th week of pregnancy. The 12 th week is an early indication that the growth is adequate- the 20th week assesses if all of the organs are present [...]

Read the full article →

Sydney company faces court over pregnancy discrimination

Want More in Life? Get Life-Changing Strategies Here. Anthony Robbins creates and simplifies the tools and resources that transform lives. If you like this article buzz it up at Yahoo7 The fair Work Ombudsman has launched its first pregnancy discrimination case in the Federal Court in Sydney. Facing court is Wongtas Pty Ltd, operator of [...]

Read the full article →

The Anti-Toxo: Increased pregnancy weight gain in women with …

Parasitology. 2010 Jul 6:1-7. [Epub ahead of print] Increased pregnancy weight gain in women with latent toxoplasmosis and RhD-positivity protection against this effect Kaňková S, Sulc J, Flegr J. Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Vinicná 7, CZ-128 44 Prague 2, Czech Republic. AbstractSUMMARYObjective. RhD-positive subjects are protected against toxoplasmosis-associated impairment [...]

Read the full article →