Pregnancy

Pregnancy is the period of time during which a woman carries a developing embryo or fetus in her uterus, typically for 40 weeks, which culminates in childbirth. Women who are pregnant can experience a range of physical and emotional changes, including morning sickness, fatigue, food cravings, and hormonal fluctuations that can cause mood swings. Prenatal care, proper nutrition, and well-informed lifestyle choices are crucial for ensuring a healthy pregnancy.

Common Questions & Answers

What are early signs of pregnancy?

Missed periods, nausea, tender breasts, and fatigue are common early signs of pregnancy.

Pregnancy typically lasts about 40 weeks, or approximately nine months.

Some women may feel symptoms of pregnancy as early as a week after conception, while others may not experience any symptoms until several weeks later.

Yes, moderate exercise is generally safe and recommended for most women during pregnancy. However, avoid activities in which your stomach could be hit or you could lose your balance and fall, such as contact sports, gymnastics, and skiing.

During pregnancy, symptoms that warrant immediate medical attention include vaginal bleeding, severe abdominal pain, changes to vision, severe headache, dizziness and fainting, fever, and thoughts of harming yourself or your baby.

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Resources
  1. Pregnancy. Cleveland Clinic. April 11, 2024.

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