Common Worries during Pregnancy
Pregnancy often leads to emotional and physical changes that aren't always easy to manage. Keep reading to find out about all the worries and common ailments that pregnant women go through before the big day.
Pregnancy often leads to emotional and physical changes that aren't always easy to manage. Keep reading to find out about all the worries and common ailments that pregnant women go through before the big day.
You may experience many discomforts during your pregnancy, such as nausea, breast sensitivity, fatigue, heartburn… Let's go through them all!
The vast majority of women — up to 85% — experience nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) to varying degrees.
Nowadays, it is estimated that one pregnancy out of 25 involves breech presentation, by the buttock, feet or leg rather than vertex, by the head.
Bad breath, or halitosis, is a touchy subject, especially when you discuss it with someone who suffers from it. It affects nearly 65% of the population.
Most pregnant women know the basics of a healthy lifestyle, but do they know what to do precisely and is it easy for them to do it?
It is through an exclusive article that Dr. Nathalie Fiset shares some recommendations about the Streptococcus B virus.
The Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Pocket Guide contains advice and tips on conditions that are commonly experienced in pregnancy and other common conditions. Here is a summary.
Some medications can be used if you are pregnant or breastfeeding but others should be avoided. Let’s take a look at the guidelines.
The nuchal translucency (NT) test doesn’t pose any risk to the mother or the fetus as it is an ultrasound. It determines the risk of genetic abnormalities, including Down syndrome.
Contrary to previously held beliefs, pregnancy does not protect women against mood and anxiety disorders. Yet treating these disorders in pregnant women poses a particular challenge to doctors.
Birth balls exist in a wide range of quality. For pregnancy and birth, some criteria are important to effectively soothe the future mother. Here are a few tips for you!