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For any expecting mother, she has pregnancy questions. It does not matter if that is her first, second or fifth pregnancy! Surfing the web and finding useful sights can answer many of the pregnancy questions and concerns. Also, the healthcare professionals are a great resource for answering pregnancy questions. Nevertheless, no matter how trite and minute the concern might seem, the expecting woman should never feel as if she is an inconvenience.
As a mother and for the well being of the growing fetus she needs answers, and there are many common pregnancy questions. For instance, ”what about exercise”? This too is a frequent question asked by mothers to health professionals. Life will not stop, as everyone knows it once the woman becomes aware of her impending pregnancy. If the woman was active before the pregnancy, it is believed acceptable and fair to continue that active lifestyle. Of course, every expecting woman must check with her health professional for confirming that maintaining a level of activities is safe. If she is planning on starting some new exercises’ routine, definitely checking with a doctor in order that monitors expecting woman and her blood pressure.
One should never push her-self to exhaustion and keep the heart rate at a pretty raised level but here, it is to be made sure drinking plenty of water and avoid places like hot tubs where perspiration is limited. There are many common pregnancy questions such as how fast is a normal baby's heartbeat?
What does it mean if one ovulated late and had a white or clear discharge about five days after ovulation? When should one choose the baby's name and from where? What kind of baby clothes to buy? What does the hCG level mean? How soon after giving birth can one become pregnant? What if one is pregnant and do not get insurance? How easily can one get pregnant after a cone biopsy and DNC? What is a ectopic pregnancy? How does a doctor calculate a date of conception? What are testimonials for books reading while pregnant? Can a doctor determine paternity by dates? How one can calculate the due date? How can doctor tell what day she got pregnant? Does medical insurance cover pregnancy expense? Is it safe to have sex during pregnancy? And lots of other queries
For most of the couples it is quite normal for them enjoying an active sex life throughout the gestational period, as sexual intercourse will not harm the development of the fetus it is cushioned by a bag of fluid in the mother’s womb. Sex during the pregnancy might also help the pregnant woman and her partner both unwind and should help maintaining a strong bond with the partner, ready for the months to come. Another pregnancy question is does vaginal discharge increases during the pregnancy period? The answer is yes, unfortunately it does and vaginal discharge can well increase during all stages of the pregnancy and is to be similar to the discharge she has had previously before a period. It is only when the discharge turns very thick, fouls or blood stained that she needs to seek medical assistance. If the cause is any infection, it might be easily treated with some creams or pills.
Another popular pregnancy question is does a pregnant woman get piles/hemorrhoids? Again, the answer is yes, she might. During pregnancy the walls and veins in the woman’s anus swell and blood flow turns sluggish that can cause the affected veins for throbbing and become painful.
What is the best contraception to use after birth and how soon can I have sex after birth, are few of the popular pregnancy questions. Well, here, the answer for previous one is depends on how soon the woman wishes to have another baby. If she wants another baby soon (within a year), then short-term measurements such as the cap or condom, topically with the use of a spermicidal, are probably the best contraceptive methods. Long term, methods such as contraceptive injections, hormonal implant and ‘the pills’ might be your best options. For the later question, it is advisable waiting a few weeks after the normal delivery, and up to 3 months after a surgical, as healing might take this length of period and it is important however that both; the woman and her partner agree: neither should feel pressured into it.
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