Healthy Pregnancy & Childbirth
Will You Be Pregnant During Flu Season?

Will You Be Pregnant During Flu Season?

For most people, influenza is an infection that causes fever, muscle aches, headaches, severe fatigue, cough, and runny nose for several days with some symptoms that linger for weeks. More
Childbirth: A Timeline to Ease Your Mind
Preparing for Pregnancy
Even before you become pregnant, your health matters to your future baby. Two tips: Address any medical problems before becoming pregnant, then get regular prenatal care.
First Trimester
You need to take care of yourself for a new reason. Your health can affect your baby's growth. Focus on your health for two reasons now, not one.
Second Trimester
This often is called the "golden trimester." You're starting to show. And you're starting to glow. Use this time to have fun with your partner, your friends, and your family.
Third Trimester
Visits with your health care provider will be biweekly, then weekly. Ask now about labor, childbirth, the warning signs of preterm labor, and when to call your provider.
Labor and Delivery
Probable signs of labor: your contractions are getting stronger; your contractions are regular (about every 5 minutes) and getting more painful; your water breaks.
Mom's and Baby's First Weeks
As you and your baby adjust to life together, it's important to trust yourself. Allow time to get to know each other.
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Textured vegetable protein makes this dish a hearty vegetarian meal.

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