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Fever and pregnancy commonly occur together, and most causes are mild and self-limited. However, because fever can signal infection and may affect fetal development in some case...
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Fever and pregnancy commonly occur together, and most causes are mild and self-limited. However, because fever can signal infection and may affect fetal development in some case...
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A fetal heartbeat is a key indicator of pregnancy progress and fetal well-being. This guide explains when the heartbeat begins, how it is detected at different stages, typical r...
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Fever during pregnancy can be concerning, but understanding its common causes and safe management options helps people act quickly and appropriately. A temperature of 38°C (100...
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For many people, the first question after a positive pregnancy test is whether they might be having twins. Signs you may be carrying twins often appear earlier and more intensel...
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The glucose test score in pregnancy is used to screen for gestational diabetes, a condition in which the body becomes less able to manage blood sugar during pregnancy. Because u...
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A baby heartbeat is the rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the fetal heart that moves blood through the developing body, delivering oxygen and nutrients while removing waste...
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Nosebleeds during pregnancy are common and usually harmless, but they can be unsettling. Understanding the physiological changes that make your nasal passages more vulnerable he...
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Sex during pregnancy is usually safe for people with uncomplicated pregnancies, but comfort and safety require practical adjustments. The best sex positions during pregnancy foc...
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Parents often ask, when can you tell gender of baby? The primary methods are ultrasound and noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT), each with specific timing windows and accuracy l...
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At 17 weeks pregnant, your baby is roughly the size of a small avocado, measuring about 5 inches (13 cm) from crown to rump and weighing around 5 to 6 ounces (140–170 g). This...
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