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The First Trimester of Pregnancy
Healthline — The first trimester of pregnancy is a time of enormous change. Knowing what to expect and what to do to be comfortable can help you cope with the transitions that accompany pregnancy. In the first month, some women feel tired and emotional; ...More…
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Exercise & Fitness in the First Trimester
Healthline — Exercise is beneficial whether you're trying to get pregnant or you're in your third trimester. If you are just beginning to exercise, the key is to do it slow and steady. You should warm up, exercise, stop if you feel short of breath or are in .. ...More…
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The Developing Baby: Week 9-12
Healthline — The body begins to lengthen and growth of the head slows down. Bones are beginning to form. The liver and spleen are creating blood cells. The fetus begins to move, though, the mother will not feel this for several more weeks because the fetus is ...More…
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Tests During Pregnancy: Abdominal Ultrasound
Healthline — If you are a healthy woman with a normal pregnancy, your prenatal visits will usually be scheduled every month until 32 to 34 weeks, then every two weeks until 36 weeks, and then weekly until delivery. Obviously, this schedule is flexible. If you ...More…
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Screening for Infections in Pregnancy
Healthline — Generally, screening tests for certain infections of concern to pregnant women are done during the first two prenatal medical visits. If you think you may have been exposed to an infection or if you are experiencing symptoms, talk to your doctor ...More…
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Prenatal care: What to expect during the first trimester
Mayo Clinic — Prenatal care is an important part of a healthy pregnancy. Whether you choose a family physician, obstetrician or nurse-midwife, prenatal care is the key to monitoring your health - and your baby's health - throughout your pregnancy. Here's what . ...More…
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First Trimester
Alabama Cooperative Extension System — In the first 8 weeks, the baby, called an embryo, is developing tiny limb buds, which will become arms and legs. Its heart and lungs begin to form. The embryo looks like a tadpole. By the 25th day, the heart begins to beat. The brain and spinal ...More…
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Women as moral pioneers? Experiences of first trimester ...
Amazon.com — Author C. Williams Author J. Sandall Author G. Lewando-Hundt Author Heyman Format HTMLMore…
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First Trimester genetic screening urged.(News): An ...
Amazon.com — Author Jane Salodof MacNeil Format HTML Number Of Pages 3 Publication Date 2005-12-15 Release Date 2006-01-25More…
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Zidovudine in First Trimester Not Linked to Higher Risk ...
Amazon.com — Author Barbara Baker Format HTML Number Of Pages 27 Publication Date 2000-03-15 Release Date 2005-06-01More…
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First trimester
Breast Cancer — But research has shown that women diagnosed during pregnancy respond just as well to cancer treatment as women with cancer at the same stage who are not pregnant. It's important for you to do everything you can to treat the breast cancer so you ...More…
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First trimester and integrated screening for Down syndrome
Up To Date — Older women, who are at higher risk than younger women (show table 1) SHOULD I BE TESTED? - Testing is available to determine a pregnant woman's risk of having a child with Down syndrome. Her fetus is known to have a major structural abnormality ...More…