Questions and answers to expectant mothers' most common pregnancy concerns from conception to delivery.
Vaccination against influenza has been shown to be safe in pregnancy. In fact, it is recommended for patients who are at high risk of acquiring influenza in pregnancy, such as women with underlying medical disorders or healthcare providers.
Regular uterine contractions and water breaking are signs you are in labor.
Braxton Hicks contractions are also known as false labor. They usually begin sometime after the 20th week of pregnancy. Sometimes they are felt earlier and are more intense in women who have had a previous pregnancy.
The average recommended weight gain during pregnancy is 25 to 35 pounds.
It takes approximately 6 weeks for your uterus, cervix, and vaginal tissues to return to their normal pre-pregnant state.
Dental work during pregnancy is safe.
Although there are many reasons for abdominal pain during pregnancy, the most common condition is round ligament pain.
Diagnosis of chromosomal anomalies by amniocentesis is highly accurate. Although there are no major studies on error of amniocentesis, it has been shown that errors in diagnosis occur only 0.1% to 0.6% of the time.
Sciatica is a very common condition that usually occurs late in pregnancy and resolves after delivery.
Many factors come into play when physicians decide to induce labor.
Many women have cramping during early pregnancy. However, if you have persistent cramping, especially if it is associated with bleeding or spotting, it is important that you see your physician immediately.
If you have a prior liveborn infant, the risk of recurrent abortion is 20% to 25% after one miscarriage, 25% after two miscarriages, and 30% after three miscarriages.
Toxemia is an old name for a disease process in pregnancy known as preeclampsia.
This condition is referred to as post tubal ligation syndrome.
Flying in airplanes is safe during pregnancy and there is no indication that it causes future complications.
Healthcare officials have issued a new advisory on the dangers of eating fish. Healthcare officials are concerned that the level of mercury in fish might pose certain risks to a developing fetus.
The greatest risk associated with placenta previa involves vaginal bleeding from the placenta as the cervix dilates. This situation may be life-threatening for both the mother and the fetus.
The Apgar score measures the need to resuscitate an infant immediately after birth.
Some antibiotics and certain other medications have the potential to reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills.
There are other signs and symptoms of pregnancy. You have mentioned two of the most common and the most obvious, an absence of menses.
From a physiologic standpoint it is not possible to continue having a period while you are pregnant.
Ectopic pregnancy, also known as tubal pregnancy, develops outside the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube.
Because of the risk of transmission to your infant, the American College of OB/GYN recommends cesarean section if any herpes lesions are present at the time of your delivery.
There are several types of anesthesia that can be used during labor and delivery. It is important for each woman to understand her options beforehand.
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