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Stretch marks

What are stretch marks?

 

Stretch marks (striae) are usually on the abdomen, buttocks party, breasts, thighs, or arms and caused damage to the skin. Initially, the stripes pink or mauve, but they fade over time and will be white or flesh-colored. Up to 90% of pregnant women experience stretch marks, especially towards the end of pregnancy (Norwegian electronic drug handbook). Overweight and body builders are also more likely to get stretch marks.

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Exercise and pregnancy

For most pregnant women is physical activity good. Anyone with an uncomplicated pregnancy should be physically active during pregnancy, about 30 minutes a day are general recommendations. Both you and your child is good that you keep the body alive even during pregnancy. This may also facilitate the birth!

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Organic food give babies a non-toxic start

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Good reasons to choose organic foods.

A new research paper published in Environmental Science & Technology has been proven that your child gets in a wide range of toxic substances through the umbilical cord and during lactation.

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Pregnancy Nausea

Many people experience nausea during the first trimester of pregnancy. The degree of nausea can vary greatly from person to person, from the uncomfortable feeling of vomiting. Below is some advice.

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Remember folate while pregnant

What is folate?
Folate deficiency in the mother can lead to lack of developed brain and spina bifida in the child. Folate is a B vitamin that is necessary for the genetic material, DNA, is to be copied.

Folate is also essential for cell division, including the formation of red blood cells and synthesis of proteins.

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Pregnancy and urinary tract infection

Pregnant women are more prone to urinary tract infection than others. If pregnant women get urinary tract infections can also easily develop into renal pelvic inflammation. It is therefore important to prevent urinary tract infection during pregnancy, and make regular inspection of the urine of a doctor or midwife.

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Pregnant but bleeding

What is bleeding in pregnancy?

Bleeding in pregnancy is divided into early bleeding (until end of week 12 first trimester) and late bleeding (from the beginning of week 13 and the pregnancy, the second and third trimester).

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Pregnancy test

Info about pregnancy tests Most of what is worth knowing about pregnancy tests from Pharmacies 1 How do you take a pregnancy test? When can I take it? What time of day you should take a pregnancy test? Here are answers to most questions about pregnancy tests.

Overview graviditetstesters sensitivity list the sensitivity pregnancy tests from different manufacturers have.

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