Pregnancy Center
WHAT YOU SHOULD
KNOW
During the 40 weeks of
pregnancy, as your baby is growing inside the uterus
(womb), there are many things you can do to ensure good
health for both you and the baby.
Signs/Symptoms
As the baby grows, your
body will go through many changes.
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You may have nausea
and vomiting during early pregnancy.
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Your breasts will get
larger and can make you uncomfortable.
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Red marks called
stretch marks may show up on your skin.
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You may have back and
leg aches from the weight of the growing
baby.
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You may have mood
changes going from joy to mild depression. These
changes are normal; but talk to your doctor if you
are depressed all the time.
Care
Pregnancy is a time to
""listen'' to your body. You can probably tell what you
should and shouldn't do by the way you feel. For
example, if you are tired, rest. If you are nauseated,
eat a few soda crackers.
Prenatal Care
Getting good prenatal
care is very important. It helps prevent problems
during pregnancy and childbirth. You will probably have
a pelvic exam (also called an ""internal'') during your
first visit. Your doctor will check the size and shape
of your uterus. A Pap smear to check for cancer of the
cervix (the opening of the uterus) also may be done on
the first visit, along with blood and urine tests. Your
doctor will want to see you monthly during most of your
pregnancy. During the last 8 weeks, your visits will be
more frequent. At each visit, you will be weighed and
have your blood pressure checked. Your urine will be
tested and the baby's growth will be checked. At some
visits you may get an ultrasound, a painless test that
shows the baby's growth and helps determine the due
date. You may also need additional blood tests during
the pregnancy.
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Stratergies for a Healthly
Pregnancy
Your body is the baby's home
for its first 9 months. Ideally, you want to do
everything possible to make that home as healthy
as possible. Proper care of your body during
pregnancy is crucial, but there are limits to
what you can do once the baby is on the way.
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