13th
Issue I December 1,
2000
High-risk Pregnancy
Some
pregnant women are considered to be at " higher
risk" than the most others. They include women who have diabetes,
heart disease, or high blood pressure, or who develop
these conditions during pregnancy or labor.
more....
12th
Issue I November 1,
2000
Warning
Signs During Pregnancy
Your doctor will probably discuss with you the symptoms he will want you
to report. These symptoms, or warning signs, may or may not indicate serious
complication. If you experience any of the warning signs, notify your doctor
immediately. Do not worry about bothering him. It is his job to answer your
questions about your physical well being.
more....
11th
issue I October 1, 2000
Prenatal
Care
You should begin receiving prenatal care the moment you suspect you
are pregnant. All of your baby's vital organs will have already begum
forming by this time. The person you choose as your doctor will be the
one providing your prenatal care. He or she will chart your progress
during your pregnancy and will watch for any signs that indicate a
potential problem.
more....
10th
Issue I September 1
2000
Sexual Relations During Pregnancy
During pregnancy, you undergo many changes , both physical and
emotion . How you react to these changes, how openly you can
talk with your partner and whether your caregiver makes you
feel comfortable discussing lovemaking all play a role in your
attitude as a couple toward sex during pregnancy.
more....
9th
Issue I August 16,
2000
Emotional Changes
of Pregnant
Mother
Along
with the physical changes
the woman experiences ,some emotional take place during pregnancy.
You and your partner can use these changes as opportunities to grow
to expand your awareness of yourselves and of each other , to deepen
your responsibility, and to become aware of what millions of other
parents have experienced.
more....
8th
Issue I August 1, 2000
Fetal Emotion
While all of this
physical
development is taking place, the unborn child is becoming and aware, reacting human being. At as early as 8 weeks, he can express
his likes and dislikes with well placed kicks and
jerks. At 28 to 32 weeks his emerging sense of awareness
transforms his physical responses into feelings. The woman's
emotional state can and does have an effect on the way he
perceives his world as warm and friendly- or cold and hostile. This
is not to say that fleeting anxiety or doubt about your health will
negatively affect your unborn child. However, it does mean that
chronic anxiety or stress, especially of a personal nature,
or deep ambivalence about motherhood may affect your baby's
personality.
more...
6th
Issue I July 1,
2000
Ayon's
Queries .......
Ayon,
a 22 years old young lady now dreams on her coming soon couple
life with her would be young handsome life partner. She dreams to
be a mother of a cute baby daughter. But she had a fear of and
also curiosity about pregnancy periods.
7th
Issue I July 16,
2000
Myths
of Conception
Pregnancy begins with conception ( fertilization) and
continues until the moment of birth. It is that specials time in
your life when your body envelops the growth of a new being . Everything
you do , everything you eat, and even your emotions may have an
effect on the development of that new life. It is there fore very
important for you to be aware both of the actions that you can take
to most benefit the development of your baby and of the
detrimental factors that you should avoid. Understanding the normal
course of pregnancy will aid you in acquiring this awareness.
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5th
Issue | June 16, 2000
Pregnancy's
Progress
Fetal
Development
Pregnancy
and fetal development begin at the moment of conception. For the
next nine months , your unborn baby will experience numerous basic
physical developments. Before coming in the light of earth he/she
has been nourished from mother's body and become a little human
being from a small embryo of mother's ovum.
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4th
Issue | June 1, 2000
Pregnancy's
Progress
Changes in physic of mother
At conception the ovum is
fertilized by a single sperm cell. The fertilized ovum journeys from
the mother’s fallopian tube to the uterus, where it implants
itself in the uterine lining. Throughout
this seven-day journey, the ovum id rapidly dividing, ultimately
becoming a multi cellular structure called an embryo.
more....
Test
for Pregnancy
Blood test are the
more accurate of the two types of testing. They cannot only tell you
if hCG is present, but a quantitative hCG can tell you how much hCG
is present.This can be helpful in dating a pregnancy, or
watching the levels to observe the well-being
of the pregnancy. (hCG usually doubles about every two days
during the first few weeks of
pregnancy.)
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Eating Fish Builds Healthier
Babies
Want
to build a longer, heavier baby? Try adding an extra portion of fish
to your weekly diet.
Researchers
compared the sizes of 1,022 babies born in the Faeroe Islands
(north of the United kingdom) with the fish- eating habits of
their mothers. The more frequently the moms ate fish – up to three
times a week- the larger and longer the babies were likely to be.
Average increases were nearly a half- pound in weight and a
centimeter in length.
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How
To Tell That A Woman Is Not Pregnant
A
health care provider usually can tell if a woman is not pregnant by
asking her questions. Pregnancy tests and physical examinations
usually are not needed, they waste resources, and they discourage
clients.
more....
Family
planning for the Breastfeeding Woman
Breast
milk is the best food for nearly all babies. In some situations the
baby’s life depends on continuing to breastfeed. Therefore it is
very important to delay another pregnancy. Delaying pregnancy avoids
early weaning and the many health problems that often result.
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