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progesterone levels 10 weeks pregnant

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 [...]

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First Trimester of Pregnancy

One of the biggest life altering moments is when you first find out that you are pregnant and you begin your first trimester. What exactly is a trimester in terms of pregnancy stages? Basically the 9 months of pregnancy are divided into three equal parts and the first trimester is the first 13 weeks. 3 [...]

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Pregnancy After Miscarriage – Get Your Progesterone Level Checked!

When my husband and I decided to start a family, we were excited and thought it would happen right away. well, becoming pregnant came quick, but keeping my pregnancies became a recurrent problem. After my 3rd miscarriage, I was determined to educate myself and find out the possible causes. I searched “low progesterone” on Google [...]

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10 weeks pregnant

Tenth week of Pregnancy Development of the baby Your baby has been growing at a rapid rate for the past 10 weeks and now is the size of a kidney bean! The crown to rump length or the CR length is approximately 1.25 inches to 1.68 inches at this stage. As the baby develops, it [...]

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6 weeks pregnant

Development of the baby Your baby is developing at a quick rate and could be about 2 – 5mm long. This is about half the size of a small pea! Quite a considerable growth compared to week five. At this stage the head is usually larger than the rest of the baby’s body. During this [...]

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2 weeks pregnant

Development of the baby The embryo now comprises of 150 cells and is divided in three layers which develop independently. The inner most layer, also known as the endoblast or endoderm, will convert into the respiratory tract and the digestive system and will include glands such as liver, thymus, pancreas and thyroid. The mesoderm or [...]

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