Sunday, December 27, 2009

Finding out the due date


Once after you found that you are pregnant, the next exciting thing is to find out the due date. Due date is the most probable date, when your baby is going to see this beautiful world. All pregnant women will be very eager to know their due date. Calculating the due date is very simple, if you know your last menstrual period starting date. The average time or days for the fetal development are 280 days or 40 weeks or 9 months and 7 days. However, for this calculation, you need to remember your LMP date correctly. In general, the delivery done in between 38 weeks to 42 weeks is considered the full term. When the baby is born before 38 weeks, it is called premature baby and if the baby is yet to be born after 42 weeks, then the pregnant woman will be induced or forced to deliver the baby naturally or through a c-section.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

How to confirm pregnancy


Once you find any one or more symptoms of pregnancy, it is better you do a test to confirm it. Taking a pregnancy test is a very exciting one for many and doing a pregnancy test is an easy one.
First for your knowledge, for what a pregnancy test is done? This test is to find whether our urine or blood contains a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin. If the test shows positive sign for the presence of the hormone HCG, then it means the person is pregnant.
How to do the pregnancy test? There are so many home pregnancy-testing kits available in the market. Most of them give the same result. Therefore, no need to worry much about the product brand. These home-testing kits will help you to find the HCG presence in your urine. Moreover, test should be done early in the morning that is very soon after you awake up. After doing the self-test, you need to check it up with the doctor through a blood test.
When to do the test? These tests will show the correct result between 7 to 12 days after you are conceived. Moreover, the blood test is more sensitive than the home test. In general, most doctors suggest taking the test once after the period is missed.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Pregnancy signs and symptoms


I totally forgot to talk to you about something, which is the first step of pregnancy. That is, finding out that you are pregnant. In today’s fast world, it is necessary for every married woman to know the signs of pregnancy before thinking about, knowing about the changes during pregnancy or care to be taken, or discomforts during this period. We need to know about the signs of pregnancy, because, our carelessness may lead to misconceive. Do you all know the signs and symptoms of pregnancy? If not let me help you out.
Some of the most common pregnancy signs are, delay in menstruation or missed menstruation, sudden weight gain or weight loss, frequent urination, nausea, vomiting, morning sickness, unusual craving for food, constipation, soreness of breast, tenderness and enlargement of breast, fatigue, dizziness, back pain, burning sensation….
Some of the other probable symptoms are vaginal bleeding, abdominal enlargement, feeling depressed, reacting sharply to even mild odors.
If any of you find some of these symptoms, take necessary test to confirm your pregnancy.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

General discomforts during pregnancy



Almost every pregnant woman experiences some kind of uneasiness. Some of them have only few discomforts, where as few women go through most of them. The top most problem for more than half of the pregnant women is breast tenderness, nausea, vomiting and dizziness. Some woman keeps vomiting whatever they eat. Nausea starts by the 6th week of pregnancy. Nausea and vomiting may continue until the 9 month. However, they are not at all harmful. Morning sickness is the second most common problem. Even though it is called morning sickness, it occurs at any time of the day. Stretch marks are something, which cannot be avoided in anyways.

Constipation, indigestion, heart burning, nose bleeding and backache are frequently found in most conceived women. Hair loss is a one of the most common problems. Bacterial infection, swollen gum, migraine, headache, leg cramps, skin changes, abdominal pain and cramping are some of the other commonly found problems during pregnancy. Proper dieting, regular walking and soft exercising will help to overcome some of these problems largely.