Posted by admin | Jun 30th, 2009
When it comes to pregnancy 26 weeks is arguably the most important time in the gestational process. The baby usually weighs around two pounds at this stage, is approximately nine inches long and the air sacs in the lungs are beginning to form. Also, there are changes in the lining of the lungs. Brain activity is also starting to occur in regards to the visual and auditory sounds. At just 26 weeks, your baby...
Posted by admin | Jun 30th, 2009
Very early signs of pregnancy - are there 10 pregnancy signs? Yes, there are signs that indicate very early that you are pregnant. Some women will experience one or two of them, others will have several of the very early signs of pregnancy.
Posted by admin | Jun 30th, 2009
There are many different early pregnancy signs that you can look for if you’re concerned that you might be pregnant. In many cases, pregnancy is a joyous occasion to be looked forward to and celebrated, and it can be heartbreaking to get your hopes up only to have them crash down as another pregnancy test comes back negative. That said, there are many symptoms to look for that might let you know you’re...
Posted by admin | Jun 30th, 2009
One of my favorite things about being pregnant was tracking my baby’s progress with a pregnancy calendar. With it, you can see exactly how developed your baby is and it makes your sonograms even that much more fun. Week by week, you can see how your child is developing. For example, you can see what your baby looks like at three months versus what it looked like at three weeks. Also, you can use a pregnancy...
Posted by admin | Jun 30th, 2009
When you are expecting a baby, a pregnancy calander can be an awesome tool to use. If you don’t know the exact date that you conceived your baby, you can use one to tell you the approximate day. In most cases, it’s about two weeks after the first day of your last period. From there, you can get so much information it’s almost unbelievable. For example, did you know that your fetus has the the...
Posted by admin | Jun 29th, 2009
If you wish to know something about the pregnancy week by week then here is some information for you in this regard. Most of the women have a feeling of the frightening at the though of getting pregnant. However, to many of them it is also a miraculous thing that takes place in their lives. There are so many misconceptions prevail among the women regarding the symptom of the pregnancy. Therefore, a good knowledge...
Posted by admin | Jun 29th, 2009
Are women doomed to become fat after childbirth?
What is normal weight gain during pregnancy, and whats the link between pregnancy and metabolism? Will losing weight after pregnancy be easy, or will you gain weight? What to do while pregnant…
Posted by admin | Jun 29th, 2009
Very early symptoms of pregnancy - what are they? If asked, most women remember their very early pregnancy signs if they have been pregnant before. Some women can detect the moment they begin ovulating, while many women cannot tell when or if they have ovulated. Often, women can detect when the fertile days of their cycle has ended. Some can detect the moment they have become pregnant. And for others, one of...
Posted by admin | Jun 29th, 2009
Generally most women can begin a formal exercise program within 6 weeks of giving birth, though this time frame might be slightly longer for some women, including those recovering from a C-section. Most women recovering from a C-section will be able to exercise after there incision has healed and their doctor has cleared them for exercise.
Posted by admin | Jun 29th, 2009
Pregnancy week 35 can be a very exciting time for the mother and father to be. By this time, the mother has been pregnant for around 33 weeks and is probably getting used to the changes her body is going through. With less than two months to go, you’re in the home stretch of your pregnancy and should be preparing for the time when your baby comes. At this time, the average fetus weighs about five and a...