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141: Planning Timed Intercourse
Many couples are concerned when conception delays and it seems there is no reason for such delaying, unless infertility could be the cause. If it is certain that infertility is not the reason, there is another probable cause that is often ignored: timed intercourse.

142: Understanding Postpartum Clothing
The same way most pregnant women dream of the day when they will begin showing for wearing maternity clothes, some women have the false misconception that they will be able to wear tight jeans and other apparel suitable for models or slim women shortly after birth.

143: Ultrasound Myths and Facts
Childbirth has been a long time mystery, from conception and fetal development to labor and delivery. Since ancient times, guessing the gender of a developing baby was a sort of divinatory activity mixed with superstitions.

144: Lowering Pregnancy Complications After the Age of Thirty
You have heard; the older you get, the more at risk you are of potential complications throughout the different stages of your pregnancy. Fertility and age are two factors closely associated, although women younger than age 20 may face infertility as well.

145: Induced Labor Method
Although, there are many childbirth methods, induced labor is often recommended for a number of reasons determined by a patient's medical history. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) informed that induced labor doubled from 1989 to 1997 and it is estimated that about 15% of all deliveries are induced today.

146: Importance of Folic Acid Before you get Pregnant
Prenatal care is a concept that is not widely practiced today, despite the enormous number of information related to different aspects of preconception.

147: Complications Expected After the Age of 40
Since at least two or three decades ago, women over 35 in age are having healthy and successful pregnancies giving birth to healthy babies with no birth defects, despite medical advice suggesting that pregnancy must take place before the 30's.

148: Tot Timetable
A calendar pregnancy is a gestation and birth that is right on schedule according to nature's plan. In a calendar pregnancy the baby is born 42 weeks after the day of conception.

149: From Mom To Be To Mom
Following your pregnancy week by week is always helpful but, unless you are sure of the date of conception, may not be entirely accurate. Here is a study of a typical pregnancy week by week.

150: Is It A Baby?
An early pregnancy sign is not proof, but may be an indicator that you're about to become a mom. If you have an early pregnancy sign that's included in the list below you may want to take a home pregnancy test.


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