Pregnancy Symptoms and Signs:
Pregnancy Symptoms, early signs of pregnancy, teen pregnancy symptoms, week by week pregnancy schedule, pregnancy test and stages of pregnancy.
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If you are pregnant and have started snoring, it's time to see your doctor.
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When you get pregnant your body will be the first to tell you the first signs and symptoms of pregnancy. It will simply give you the clues. Dr. Laura Riley shares those signs and clues in the second edition of her book You & Your Baby: Pregnancy.
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Dr. Oz, who frequently appears on Oprah show and discusses health matters today shares his thought on pregnancy and shares 15 ways one can relieve one of the most common pregnancy symptom: the morning sickness.
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The first few days of morning sickness, one of the most common symptoms of pregnancy, it was not so bad. Sure, maybe running to the bathroom once or twice, having to eat to keep from vomiting, and being fatigued were bothersome. But then the vomiting becomes more frequent, sometimes every half hour or every fifteen minutes. Salivation increases to the point of having to use a cup to spit in. Headaches set in and fatigue is so bad, it is a journey from the bed to the bathroom. This is called hyperemesis.
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Reglan (metoclopramide) has been shown to be safe to use during early pregnancy by a large Israeli study. This is good news for anyone who has ever had severe morning sickness, one of the early signs of pregnancy.
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According to some recent studies reported in The New York Times and Web MD, pregnant moms can stop worrying about morning sickness, the most known pregnancy symptom. The Times study concluded that morning sickness is not an indication of an unhealthy pregnancy, and the WebMD study concluded that the absence of morning sickness is no cause for alarm, either.
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Dr. Robert Greene, a well known OB/GYN, reproductive endocrinologist and author is available to comment on several recent studies on women and pregnancy and on how to recognize pregnancy symptoms and signs.
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Common symptoms of early pregnancy include amenorrhoea (missed period), morning sickness and breast changes.
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While pregnancy pills should be used as an emergency measure, rather than an alternative to using contraception, it is essential that the morning after pill is available promptly if a female feels there is a pregnancy risk.