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Pregnancy: Weeks 33 to 36 (Month #9)

Pregnancy: Weeks 33 to 36 (Month 9)

Third trimester pregnancy symptoms like insomnia, heartburn, and frequent urination are in full swing. As you get ready for baby you may ta...
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Multiple Births - Twins, Triplets, and More!

Multiple Births - Twins, Triplets, and More!

Hello, baby, or should we say, hello babies! Multiple births are on the rise, and whether you're expecting identical twins, fraternal twins,...
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Benefits & Facts About Breastfeeding

Breast milk has disease-fighting cells called antibodies that help protect infants from germs, illness, and even SIDS.
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Fetal Development Week Thirty One

Fetal Development Week Thirty One

Did you know that your baby's amniotic fluid is replaced every two days? This is good news, because by week 31 of pregnancy, he or she will ...
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Fetal Development Week Twenty Nine

Fetal Development Week Twenty Nine

Grab a healthy-sized squash during week 29 of pregnancy and picture your baby's body! But growth isn't the only change in his or her fetal d...
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Delivery:  Problems with Mom

Delivery: Problems with Mom

The mother's body can be the source of delivery complications like placenta previa or uterine rupture. If delivery problems do occur, your d...
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Tips To Quit Smoking While Pregnant

The American Lung Association® (American Lung Association Date Extracted 1/21/99) has stated, "The best time to quit is when the wo...
Contributor : CDC
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Diet and Fitness While Breastfeeding

Making healthy food choices after your baby is born also will help you stay healthy, which will help your mood and energy level.
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Pregnancy and Bone Health

During pregnancy, the baby growing in its mother's womb needs plenty of calcium to develop its skeleton.
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Increasing Your Milk Supply (Breastfeeding)

La Leche League recommends the following tips for a low milk supply:
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