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Top Ten Pregnancy Symptoms:
First Signs You Might Be Pregnant

In pregnancy, some pregnant women experience many of these common symptoms, while others experience few.

If you suspect that you are a pregnant, pick up a pregnancy test at the drugstore to confirm it.

If the results are positive, make an appointment with a physician and make sure you are eating right. Good nutriton and good prenatal care give your baby the best possible start in life.

Visit our week by week section to see more common signs and to determine your baby's due date with our Pregnancy Calendar

  • missed menstrual period
  • nausea
  • extreme fatigue
  • frequent urination
  • tender breasts
  • headache
  • heartburn
  • constipation
  • spotting
  • feeling faint



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Pregnant and Saving

If you're pregnant, you are most likely wondering how you will be able to make ends meet once your little bundle arrives. A child can easily become your biggest expense, requiring healthcare, food, clothing, toys, an education, along with numerous other necessities.
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Post Partum Depression

signs of pregnancy"Oh, no. There's no history of postpartum depression in my family."

Well, that's what I told my physician. I shouldn't have been so quick to speak. Postpartum depression can strike any new mom. The best thing you can do for yourself is to not quickly dismiss this possibility. A new mom recently sent me an IM asking me about it. Her baby was five months old and she had been having some issues with her husband. But they weren't typical problems that crop up over the years. They had been bubbling up for a few weeks and were getting worse. And she just had a feeling that it was something in her. Read more on...
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Best Tip

In pregnancy, at some point, an expectant woman can find it difficult to sleep. Some have found sleep by placing a body pillow between their knees and turning on their side.

They say it provides comfort, less stress on the hips and improves their quality of sleep. Some, in fact, continue this practice after giving birth and wonder how they ever slept without one.




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