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… physical changes to getting the chance to see your baby for the first time - here's an … overview of what to expect during the second trimester of your pregnancy. Your second trimester lasts …
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During the second trimester - weeks 15 to 27 … also experience a range of new physical changes. Learn about some common physical … does not decrease with rest, talk with your healthcare provider.For example, some women …
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… extra care. You may also have a variety of tests and check-ups.  Prenatal genetic screening blood tests
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… that can help! Download a transcript for this video (PDF, 503KB). Useful resources … Breastfeeding Growth and development, newborn VIDEO: Admission to postpartum - keeping your baby skin-to-skin VIDEO: Baby's feeding cues and behaviours …
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… with your ability to follow your diet for diabetes. If you feel that certain foods, such as chocolate cake, are "bad," you … After you accept your negative feelings about diabetes and your diet, you will be more …
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… help. Other babies may need gentle guidance. Latching your baby correctly is important for successful …
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… an "embryo." From eight weeks to birth, the formal term is "fetus." How growth progresses … of the uterus and the placenta starts to form.  By about two weeks, when you miss your … tract and nervous system are beginning to form. The tube for the future heart starts …
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… Overview Learn what to expect in the third, and final, trimester of your pregnancy.  Your third trimester lasts …
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… You can also expect to undergo a series of tests and check-ups, such as: Pregnancy test Detailed medical history including lifestyle factors, … that may affect pregnancy? Are you taking any medications? Are you using any herbal …
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… physical changes – a lot happens during the first trimester of pregnancy. Find information that can help you … Week 12 of pregnancy: What's going on inside Prenatal care Having regular prenatal care is …