Archive | December, 2010

Molar pregnancy

Molar pregnancy is a rare complication associated with pregnancy. It occurs when the sperm and egg meet and fertilization occurs but the cells do not grow at a rate that can support pregnancy. In normal pregnancies, the total number of chromosomes is 46, the mother and the father each contributing 23 chromosomes. If wrong number [...]

Injuries And Pregnancy

The Growing fetus is bound to be affected directly or indirectly by any injuries that may occur to a pregnant mother and therefore injury prevention in critical. A pregnant woman should be aware of the more common injuries that may happen during pregnancy and where prevention is possible necessary steps should be taken as being [...]

High Blood Pressure And Pregnancy

High blood pressure is probably one of the most common complications associated with pregnancy. There are varied opinions in the medical profession pertaining to pregnancy complications. High blood pressure pregnancy is probably the number one complication in pregnancy. However, truth is there are several conditions that can make a pregnancy high risk or complicated. Pregnant [...]

Exercising And Staying Fit During Pregnancy

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Exercising during pregnancy is healthy provided that it is done cautiously. It is possible to exercise all through the nine months of pregnancy. Different kinds of exercises can be [...]