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After Pregnancy...

Oct 21, 2009 ... Yes your body needs 3to6 months to get back on track your not pregnant your body just needs to adjust and than you will go to normal ...
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Flu and Fever During Weeks 13-14 of Pregnancy

Since you are pregnant your body cannot fight the infection as strong hence the several days of being sick. Both of my boys are fine and the baby I am ...
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Ovulating Again After Weaning

Why would you want to become pregnant again?your body hasnt even had time to heal from the first one,it takes a good year to get your body back where it ...
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Pregnancy Test Says Negative - Could I Still Be Pregnant?

Thank you everyone for your positive feedback and advice. It seems my body has changed on me and I began my cycle so I am not pregnant. ...
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When Should I Start My Period??

It is an awesome book that tells you pretty much everything you would ever want to know about how your body works towards getting pregnant! ...
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Pre Term Contractions

This hormone is VERY similar to the hormone that your body produces to start labor. Since you are already pregnant, your body just assumes that this hormone ...
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Dizziness While Pregnant

Your blood volume increases by 40% when your pregnant and your heart has to work twice as hard as it did before to get your blood pumped through your body ...
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Miscarriage- Conceiving After D&C

I was pregnant my next cycle and my daughter is now 4 years old. Most docs want you to wait 3 cycles. As long as your body goes back to normal after your ...
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Need Info on Increasing Fertility

Bottom line tho is that there are no sure fire ways of becoming more fertile The best you can do is to make it easier for your body to be pregnant by being ...
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Am I Pregnant?

First off he pill can give you pregancy symptoms because it mimics hormones in your body when your pregnant. Second if you have any concern just call your ...
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