Archive for May, 2009

Watch Nina and Kendall, two hilarious and experienced moms, as they discuss all issues surrounding pregnancy, birth and beyond.

Whether you are thinking about getting pregnant, are currently pregnant, or are already a mother yourself, you are sure to delight in these shows. To see more of Nina and Kendall, as well as other videos about pregnancy and parenting, visit www.thepregnancyshow.com

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Just a quick update/follow up

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Belly shot!

Week 22! This isn't our weekly update, but we went to see a Dr. Ob/Gyn for a 2nd opinion on our original ultrasound that we done through our Midwife at Professional Ultrasound Imaging company. We choose this Ob/Gyn SIMPLY BECAUSE INSURANCE COVERED HER! We are ONLY seeing her for the follow-up, but had to lie to her and say it was for prenatal care so she would see us and do an ultrasound. *Long Story* Now that we have our results back on the ultrasound we will never see this Dr. again. And THANK GOD b/c I do not see eye to eye w/ her on ANYTHING! Nice lady though, but bizarre beliefs for pregnancy.

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Ectopic Pregnancy signs & symptoms

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Ectopic Pregnancy signs & symptoms

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My breast are sore and I'm only 9dpo. I've never had sore breasts before menstration...could this be an early pregnancy symptom?
How early have some women reported having pregnancy symptoms?

Most common on 9 days past ovulation with 12.4% of pregnant women experiencing it.

Changes to your breasts can begin very soon after conception. This might be your first clue that you are pregnant! Increasing levels of hormones cause increased blood flow and changes to the breast tissue. As milk ducts and milk-producing cells develop your breasts may feel swollen, tender or very sensitive to touch. You may also feel throbbing, burning sensation or itchiness. Your breasts may also grow in size, feel heavy or change in shape.

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