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epcotic pregnancy
Eclampsia is a complication of pregnancy where the patient has tonic clonic seizures. It is most common in the third trimester of pregnancy. It may occur up to 6 weeks after pregnancy, in the period of time called the puerperium, during which the changes that occur during pregnancy regress back to the pre-pregnant state.
Bleeding during and after cone biopsy is the most common complication. Rarely, uncontrolled bleeding during the procedure may result in an emergency hysterectomy.
Bleeding during and after cone biopsy is the most common complication. Rarely, uncontrolled bleeding during the procedure may result in an emergency hysterectomy.
because thats where the baby is when you are pregnant !
Hemolysis
During pregnancy, it is normal to have excess fat in the abdominal area due to the growing baby and changes in the body. Pinching fat on a pregnant belly is common and not a cause for concern.
It is never normal to have pain during pregnancy. Mild cramping and uncomfortable twinges are common during the first trimester of pregnancy. If you are experiencing pain you should call your OB/GYN.No. It's normal to feel nausea, discomfort and an increased urge to pee. Pains are not normal and should be investigated.
Increased sneezing during pregnancy is very common. Mucus increases during pregnancy, not just in your cervix!
Diastasis recti is a condition where the rectus abdominis muscles separate, causing a bulge in the abdomen. It commonly occurs during or after pregnancy due to the growing uterus putting pressure on the abdominal muscles. Physical therapy and specific exercises can help improve diastasis recti.
Yes, it is common for the stomach to feel hard during pregnancy due to the growing uterus and the muscles tightening.
During pregnancy, the abdomen (abdominal cavity) increases most in size as the uterus expands to accommodate the growing fetus. This expansion allows for the growth and development of the baby throughout the pregnancy.