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can you feel pregnancy symptoms a week after sex?

My husband and I have sex everyday and around the time I ovulated we did it every other day. It’s been about a week now and I have sore and sensitive breasts. Lower back pain, light cramping, and I find it hard to get out of bed in the morning then when 3 in the afternoon hits i have to lay down I’m so tired. Also I went to the zoo with my friend and her son for a couple hours and by the end I was completely exhausted. Im suppost to start my period in 2 weeks, thats why i think I might be preggers cause my normal pms symptoms shouldn’t come for at least a week. ( I know m body very well and this is very different). and I know its too early to get a positive so do you think I could be having symptoms this early? Is it possible?




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Health risks during second pregnancy after having an abortion the first time?

I was raped summer of 08 at the age of fifteen and had an abortion sept 08. I am now 17 and Me and my fiancé are now expecting a baby and I am worried if there is any health risks since I have had an abortion in the past? So far things are going normally, but I’m scared something will go wrong. I get my first sonogram on mar. 15th. Any help?




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how can we know of 7 week pregnancy its male or female child by symptoms of mothers habbit except ultrasound?

i m ruchika from delhi.my age is 26+.i hv already 3 years old daughter so this time i want boy.how can i know its a boy or girl?




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How do celebrities avoid stretch marks during pregnancy??

I was just wondering is there like a sure way to not get stretch marks during pregnancy?




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Lactose-intolerance During Pregnancy

Calcium becomes especially important during pregnancy for the mother and her growing fetus. However some women are not able to ingest and digest milk for several reasons. In some cases the problem is not about taste. Milk can leave a gassy feeling and in the more severe situation, intense cramping and even diarrhea can occur. Repeat episodes of this means that she is lactose-intolerant. Lactose intolerance happens when there is an inadequate supply of the enzyme lactase required to digest lactose or milk sugar. In such cases milk does little good to the body, anyway.

The degree of intolerance varies; some people are able to handle a glass of milk without any complaints while others cannot even manage a sip. If you are lactose intolerant or if you can’t stomach the idea of four glasses of milk each day or simply find the taste of milk deplorable then there are alternatives to getting your calcium supply. You can find ways and means to deal with the problem without suffering stomach upsets.

1. Eat or drink dairy products in small portions a few times in the day instead of larger portions in one sitting. For example try drinking only half a glass of milk, or eat a thin slice of cheese or ¼ cup of grated cheese at one time.

2. Lactose is easier to digest when mixed with other foods, in particular high-fiber foods such as whole grains or cereals. So have your cereals with milk or eat your whole-meal bread with cheese.

3. Have your calcium as a cup of yoghurt or buttermilk, or in blends such as smoothies, soups, dips, desserts etc. Active cultures found in yogurt, known as acidophilus help break down lactose without the aid of supplements

4. Look for lactose-free calcium fortified milk at the supermarket

5. The closer a dairy product is to milk, the more likely it is to upset your stomach. Aged cheese such as cheddar, Parmesan and Swiss may be easier on your stomach because more than half the lactose is removed during processing.

6. Read labels carefully. If milk in any form, even the lactose-reduced version is upsetting, stay away from dairy-based foods.

7. Calcium comes in non-dairy forms: juices, especially those fortified with calcium, canned fish with bones such as salmon and sardines, tofu, greens, broccoli and calcium-enriched soy milk and cheese are good examples.

8. Milk is a major source of vitamin D. If drinking milk is a problem, you will need to try other methods to get this nutrient. A few minutes each day in the sun will help; avoid peak hours since your pregnant skin is more sensitive now. Take a supplement that contains vitamin D, eat enriched cereals and breads and drink vitamin D-enriched soy milk and juice.

9. Take lactase in pill form whenever you eat or drink a dairy product. Check with your doctor on this.

10. Regardless of all this if your calcium supply is still lacking, ask your doctor to prescribe a calcium supplement that won’t offend your pregnant tummy.

Jyoti Bedi, a homemaker and a mother, officially writes for http://www.welcomebabyhome.com , a pregnancy and parenting site. Articles are simple-to-read, relevant and concise for today’s busy parents and parents-to-be.




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What are 1-2 week pregnancy symptoms?

I’m on birth control and I missed it by 7 hours one night… the only problem was I had unprotected sex for less than a minute. We were both drunk yet he was soft (a little awkward, I know). Could I be pregnant? What are some symptoms?




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Switching health insurance plans during pregnancy?

Here is the story.. Both my wife and I work and have own health insurance plans though companies. I planned to switch her to my plan during the open enrollment in August as mine offers better benefits and it would be effective from September 1. Now, we just learned that my wife is 4-week pregnant. Will we have any trouble claiming for the pregnancy-related bills from my health insurance provider (Blue Cross Blue Shield) after the switch? Another question is that, the first doctor’s visit is coming up in a few weeks. Could my wife use her insurance for the first visit, then use my insurance after the switch for subsequent visits as well as the baby delivery? Thanks!




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Don’T Forget To Prevent Pregnancy Stretch Marks

Getting pregnant and having a baby is such a joyful time even through there are all the emotional ups and downs and physical changes your body goes through. Pregnancy stretch marks are a big problem and understanding how to prevent pregnancy stretch marks will make it much easier in the long run. There have been many ideas on what actually causes stretch marks but still the medical community is stumped for an overall proven reason. There are ways to prevent pregnancy stretch marks before and during pregnancy as well as ways of reducing them afterwards if they do appear. Keep in mind that not every woman that gets pregnant will also get stretch marks but it never hurts to take steps to avoid them.

Although there is no one cause for stretch marks it has been associated with the middle skin layer being stretched beyond its limits from pregnancy and weight gain. Rapid Weight gain and weight loss is one main cause of stretch marks which would apply to pregnancy as well. Other causes may be medications used topically that have steroids in them and hormonal changes in the body. Women are more likely to get stretch marks than men are though there is no real explanation for that phenomenon. You should understand that there are some ways to prevent pregnancy stretch marks so you can avoid them or at least decrease the appearance of them.

Making sure to drink a lot of water while you are pregnant will help to keep your body hydrated so that your skin can maintain good elasticity in the middle layer thus allowing your skin to recover from being stretched. Pregnant women should also keep a good moisturizer handy or stretch mark cream and use it three or four times a day to keep your outer layer of skin hydrated as well. Prenatal vitamins will also help you retain some of the elasticity of your skin but the most important vitamins for your skin are A, E, and C. The lotions, serums, and creams you use should contain Shea butter, Cocoa butter, wheat germ oil, or lanolin to get the best results in keeping your skin supple and elastic enough to resist skin stretch marks. Even if these ideas on how to prevent pregnancy stretch marks have limited results you can still choose options afterwards such as laser surgery to help repair your skin’s collagen renewal ability or use Vitamin E or collagen repair creams.

Because stretch marks are in essence scars, they are extremely difficult to get rid of completely, so prevention is key! If you learn what you can do to prevent pregnancy stretch marks and apply a good cream it will make a world of difference.

Many woman are using Revitol’s powerful stretch mark cream during their pregnancies. Learn how effective it is at http://www.prevent-pregnancy-stretch-marks.com




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When did you get stretch marks during pregnancy?

Just wondering when you started getting stretch marks (if you got them) during pregnancy and where did you get them? Was it mostly lower tummy?




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