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Will it be difficult trying to get pregnancy again after removing of your right tube?
Usually what stops weight gain in a pregnancy is that your baby is not getting anymore nutrition causing it not to grow anymore.
Pregnancy, menopause, stress, under weight, anorexia, contraceptives, but see your GP to be sure whats causing the absence.
As the vaginal hole stretches while giving birth, so does the piercing, possibly causing air, bacteria, blood and other liquids from birth getting into it causing serious injuries, maybe even infections.
Yes, you can have a full-term pregnancy after getting pregnant with Mirena.
All of the chemicals that you take in when you smoke goes to your lungs which makes it difficult to breath. If your not getting enough oxygen in then the baby won't have enough oxygen to survive.
Pregnancy Magazine covers topics involving pregnancy from conception to after the baby is born. Examples of topics that Pregnancy Magazine addresses getting ready for baby as well as getting ready for the labor process and medical and emotional elements that come along with pregnancy.
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getting pregnant
Sometimes it is everyday vomiting. Sometimes it is weekly.
Things can get pretty muddled, you're dealing with all the same organs and hormones with pregnancy and period. Best to just take a pregnancy test. They are very inexpensive and quite accurate early in your pregnancy.
No getting a cold is not the sign of pregnancy.