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Symptoms of pregnancy: What happens first - Mayo Clinic
Are you pregnant? Tender breasts, nausea and fatigue are just a few early symptoms of pregnancy. Find out about these and less obvious pregnancy signs.
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Pregnancy week by week - Mayo Clinic
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1st trimester pregnancy: What to expect - Mayo Clinic
During the first few months of pregnancy, amazing changes happen quickly. This part of pregnancy is called the first trimester. Knowing what physical and emotional changes to expect can help you face the months ahead with confidence. Your first symptom of pregnancy might have been a missed period ...
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High-risk pregnancy: Know what to expect - Mayo Clinic
Find out what to expect during a high-risk pregnancy and learn steps you can take to stay healthy.
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Fetal development: The first trimester - Mayo Clinic
As your pregnancy goes on, you may wonder how your baby is growing and developing. Use this information to follow along with what's happening week by week during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, called the first trimester.
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What can I do to promote a healthy pregnancy? - NICHD
Once you're pregnant, early and regular prenatal care is important to keep yourself and your developing infant healthy.During your first prenatal visit, your health care provider may talk to you about the following ways to help have a healthy pregnancy:1
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Medicine concerns during pregnancy - Mayo Clinic
Pregnancy may change the way your body uses and responds to certain medicines. Changes in the medicine dose or additional monitoring may be necessary. The use of any over-the-counter medicines, supplements, nonprescribed use of medicines or nicotine, cannabis, or other substances during pregnancy should be discussed with your healthcare ...
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Cholestasis of pregnancy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Cholestasis of pregnancy can make you very uncomfortable. But more worrisome are the potential complications, especially for your baby. Because of the risk of complications, your pregnancy care provider may recommend early term delivery around 37 weeks.
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Prenatal care: First trimester visits - Mayo Clinic
Prenatal care is an important part of a healthy pregnancy. Whether you choose a family physician, obstetrician, midwife or group prenatal care, here's what to expect during the first few prenatal appointments. When you find out you're pregnant, make your first prenatal appointment. Set aside time ...
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What infections can affect pregnancy? - NICHD
Although its symptoms are usually mild, Zika infection during pregnancy can cause pregnancy loss and other pregnancy complications, as well as congenital anomalies and other problems for the infant. CDC provides additional information on infections during pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and pregnancy.