Pregnancy is an exciting time for a new mother-to-be, but the symptoms of pregnancy may be difficult to tolerate. One of the systems of the body to be greatly influenced by pregnancy is the digestive system. These side effects are because of the...
If you are having trouble getting pregnant you might hear that chastetree berry will help in your effort. However, despite the fact that this herb is used to treat many hormone-related gynecologic conditions, using it as a fertility aid may be...
Abnormal liver function blood tests occur in 3 to 5 percent of pregnant women, gastroenterologist J. Eileen Hay of the Mayo Clinic reports in the March 2008 issue of "Hepatology." While previous liver disease such as hepatitis or gallbladder...
Most pregnant women may expect morning sickness, but they do not realize how many other digestive problems can occur during pregnancy. Most of these are caused by the hormone progesterone relaxing the muscles of the digestive system, which slows...
Pregnancy can come with great anticipation and excitement as well as its own aches and pains. A pregnant women often carries twenty to thirty pounds of extra weight that is all supported by her feet. So it is no surprise that a pregnant woman's...
Eating only nutritional foods during pregnancy and avoiding foods, supplements and materials that could harm your baby is vital. The dietary choices you make during pregnancy affect the development and health of your baby. Before eating any...
Most women will have some kind of skin problem at some point during pregnancy. Rapidly fluctuating hormone levels are typically the culprit. Usually these skin problems are not serious and will cease to be a problem after the pregnancy. However, a...
Pregnancy takes the body on a roller-coaster ride of physical changes, ranging from morning sickness to sensitive emotions to constipation. Skin changes are another less-than-pleasant side effect of pregnancy. Most skin problems can be associated...
According to the American Pregnancy Association, there are many factors that contribute to discomfort and pain during pregnancy. The increasing abdomen, hormones and changing posture may create stress to your joints. Supportive devices, proper...
Eating a balanced diet is necessary when you are dealing with amniotic fluid problems. Ask your doctor for the guidelines you should follow for your amniotic fluid condition. You may be required to limit sodium, drink extra fluids or eat more...
If you are a teen faced with a pregnancy, there are several things to consider in order to make sure the entire process runs smoothly. Not only do you have your own health to consider, you also must make sure your baby is in good health. There...
Water retention during pregnancy is properly known as pregnancy edema. It's a common side effect, especially in the third trimester. You may find that your feet and legs swell up over the course of the day; your hands and arms may also be mildly...
The first trimester of pregnancy lasts from fertilization to the 13th week. During this time the embryo will implant, form the fetal part of the placenta and develop all its organs. Your body will pump out hormones and produce more blood cells to...
At least one in 10 women smokes and/or drinks alcohol during pregnancy. While most women are aware that smoking and drinking are not recommended during pregnancy, many women don't realize the specific risks associated with these exposures. From...
The first trimester of pregnancy produces a whirl of varied emotions, including: excitement, hope, misgivings and fear. These are all normal, as is the desire to know what might go wrong during this time. The developing embryo is most fragile in...
If you're newly pregnant or hoping to be soon, you're likely thinking about all the things you should do to ensure the health of your baby, including eating a healthy diet. You probably know it's important to obtain balanced nutrition and focus on...
Weight loss is a concern for many people, but if you have a fast metabolism, you may have the opposite problem. For someone with a fast metabolism, gaining weight can be as difficult as losing weight for the rest of the population. While it can be...
Once you're pregnant, your periods are supposed to stop. However, this doesn't always happen, and you may still experience some bleeding even while you are pregnant. In many cases, this is harmless, but bleeding can be a sign of serious problems...
An ectopic pregnancy is a serious medical problem that can be life-threatening if not treated. One way that an ectopic pregnancy can be diagnosed is by measuring the levels of a hormone known as beta HCG. Although beta HCG levels are an important...
Pregnancy and heart disease can be a dangerous combination. Heart disease causes around 10 percent of maternal deaths during pregnancy, the Merck Manuals Online Medical Library states. While women with heart conditions can have healthy babies,...
When you learn you’re pregnant, your teeth probably are the last thing on your mind. However, overlooking dental health can have serious consequences for your pregnancy. A 2005 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found...
Pregnancy can bring about a host of skin changes. From pregnancy glow to the mask of motherhood, increased hormone levels can play havoc on your skin. During pregnancy you may experience reddening of the skin, acne, broken capillaries and stretch...
Most people are familiar with common signs of pregnancy, such as a missed menstrual period or morning sickness, but there are many signs of pregnancy that are not quite as common. Hormone changes in the body and the many accommodations your body...
Slathering acid on your face may not sound appealing, but alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) can work wonders for damaged skin. AHAs, derived from fruit and milk sugars, are commonly found in cleansers, exfoliants, moisturizers and skin treatments...
Ultrasound is commonly used during pregnancy to provide information about the developing baby. During an ultrasound, reflected sound waves are used to form a visual image of the baby in the womb. While several types of ultrasounds are available, a...
Fever -- an increase in normal body temperature -- is common but can be cause for increased concern when you are pregnant. Complications from a fever in pregnant women can range from nothing to miscarriage, but always take this symptom seriously...
The underground portions of the black cohosh plant has been used for centuries as a folk remedy for various health conditions, including muscle pain and menopause, according to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Though...
Since the 1700s, healers have recommended wild yam as a naturopathic intervention for several conditions affecting women. Midwives and early obstetricians historically used wild yam as a treatment for problems in conception, pregnancy, childbirth...
Gestational diabetes is a rare diabetes develops in women during pregnancy. Watch this video for more on this unique condition and how to prevent and treat it.
GERD or gastro esophageal reflux disease is a condition in which stomach acid or, occasionally, bile flows back into your food pipe. The constant backwash or acid reflux can irritate the lining of your esophagus and cause inflammation. Learn about...
Learn Leg Mudra Pose for Prenatal Yoga in this free pregnancy exercise video from our expert on fitness for expecting mothers.
Heartburn is a common problem for many pregnant women and is caused by pressure on the stomach from the womb. Learn how to prevent heartburn during pregnancy in this video.