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  • Abdominal Pain

    Abdominal pressure, pain and achiness are not unusual and can have many causes.

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  • Amniocentesis

    A prenatal test in which a sample of amniotic fluid is examined to diagnose or rule out genetic diseases or chromosome abnormalities, such as Down syndrome.

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  • Anemia

    A condition that develops when a person has a lack of healthy red blood cells, usually caused by a deficiency in iron.

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  • Back Pain

    A common pregnancy ailment often caused by weight gain and other physical changes. Some pain is normal, but severe pain is not.

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  • Birthing Class

    These can help prepare you for labor, delivery and postpartum. Childbirth classes can vary in approach and philosophy.

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  • Breech or Fetal Position

    The most common suboptimal position for a baby, in which buttocks, feet or both emerge first during delivery.

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  • Cervical Insufficiency (Cervical Incompetence)

    A condition when a woman’s cervix may widen and thin too early in the pregnancy, making miscarriage or preterm delivery more likely.

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  • Choosing a Birthing Location

    Hospital, birthing center, home birth - which location is right for you?

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  • Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)

    A prenatal diagnostic test that takes a small sample of the chorionic villi from the placental walls to diagnose or rule out several chromosomal or genetic abnormalities.

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  • Common Cold

    A short-lived illness that usually pose little risk to pregnant women, but can occasionally lead to a viral or bacterial infection.

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  • Dizziness/Fainting

    A normal pregnancy symptom caused by lower-than-average blood pressure and reduced blood flow to the brain.

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  • Doctor Choice

    Family physician, obstetrician, a maternal-fetal specialist or midwife – which healthcare provider is right for you?

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  • Epidural

    A pain killer that decreases sensation in the lower half of the body during labor and delivery, without losing total feeling or muscle movement

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  • Exercise

    Doctor-approved exercise can ease aches and pains and keep you healthy during pregnancy.

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  • Family History of Birth Defects

    Some babies are born with inherited birth defects or genetic diseases. Learn what to check for in your family's medical history.

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  • Fatigue

    Women commonly feel extreme tiredness or exhaustion during pregnancy, usually caused by rapid and substantial changes in their bodies.

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  • Fetal Nonstress Test (NST)

    A simple, noninvasive test done later in pregnancy that measures a baby’s movement, heart rate and heart rate fluctuations to gauge whether a baby is healthy or if it is under fetal stress.

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  • Flu

    A contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus. Generally not dangerous, the potential complications can be severe if left untreated.

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  • Genetic Disorders

    An overview of common medical conditions or genetic diseases that are passed on from parents to children.

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  • Gestational Diabetes

    A condition that occurs in non-diabetic women when their blood sugar is too high during pregnancy. It has few symptoms.

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  • Gestational Hypertension

    A type of high pressure develops around the 20th week of pregnancy. Although temporary, it can cause complications for mother and baby.

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  • Group B Strep

    Potentially life-threatening to newborns, it can be passed from mother to baby during labor and delivery.

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  • Heartburn

    A common pregnancy ailment characterized by an unpleasant burning sensation in the chest, caused by acid moving backward from the stomach up the esophagus.

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  • Hemorrhoids

    Approximately 30%-40% of pregnant women suffer from these uncomfortable, bulging veins that occur inside or outside the rectum.

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  • Managing Work and Life

    Pregnancy brings up many issues: how to tell your boss, negotiating maternity leave, dealing with the physical effects and more.

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  • Migraines/Headaches

    Common during pregnancy, the type, severity and cause can vary. Tension and migraine headaches are most prevalent.

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  • Mood Swings/Depression

    Mood swings are not unusual during pregnancy and are linked to sleep, stress, hormones and other factors. Depression is more serious and requires treatment.

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  • Morning Sickness/Nausea

    Nausea and vomiting are characteristic of the first trimester of pregnancy and can occur at any time of day.

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  • Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan

    A prenatal test that measures the fluid between the skin and tissue behind a baby’s neck. Babies with more fluid than average may have a higher risk of chromosomal abnormality.

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  • Oligohydramnios (Low Amniotic Fluid)

    A condition that occurs when a woman has lower than normal amounts of amniotic fluid, which may lead to complications.

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  • Placenta Previa

    A pregnancy complication that occurs when the placenta grows in the lowest part of the uterus and covers part of or the entire opening to the cervix.

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  • Placental Abruption

    A pregnancy complication that occurs when the placenta comes away from the uterine wall, partially or almost completely, before delivery.

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  • Polyhydramnios (High Amniotic Fluid)

    A condition that occurs when a woman has higher than normal amounts of amniotic fluid, potentially indicating a problem with the baby or pregnancy.

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  • Rh Incompatibility

    A condition that occurs when a mother does not have a type of protein called Rhesus (Rh) factor in her blood (she is Rh negative) but the baby does (he or she is Rh positive).

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  • Sex

    In general, sex during pregnancy is safe, although intercourse can cause some complications.

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  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)

    Some STDs are bacterial and others are viruses. Symptoms vary, but certain STDs can cause serious complications for mothers and babies.

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  • Smoking

    Smoking causes thousands of chemicals to enter a mother's bloodstream and directly affect her baby. Complications include miscarriage, low birth weight and stillbirth.

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  • Triple Screen or Quad Screen Blood Test

    A maternal blood test done early in pregnancy to screen for genetic disorders or neural tube defects.

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  • Ultrasound Examination

    A routine text that uses high-frequency sound waves to generate an image of a baby. Doctors use it to check the baby’s progress and spot some birth defects.

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  • Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

    A bacterial infection that occurs in the urethra, the bladder, ureters or kidneys. Left untreated, it can cause serious complications.

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  • Vaginal Bleeding

    Spotting and bleeding can be normal or can signal a serious complication, such as a miscarriage.

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  • Vaginosis

    The most common vaginal infection in women of reproductive age that occurs when the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina is off balance.

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  • Yeast Infection

    A vaginal infection caused by an overgrowth of the candida organism. Although harmless, they are often uncomfortable.

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