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The chance of getting pregnant is highest when live sperm are in the tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus, called the fallopian tubes, during ovulation.
Regular exercise can help your body adapt to the changes that occur during pregnancy. Exercise reduces constipation, bloating, swelling and backaches. Physical ...
Know what's happening to your body as pregnancy progresses.
Pregnancy and prenatal care go hand in hand. During the first trimester, prenatal care includes blood tests, a physical exam, conversations about lifestyle ...
Eating fish during pregnancy can be safe and healthy. Learn about the possible benefits, what types of seafood are safe and what to avoid.
About 10% to 15% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage. But the number of miscarriages is likely higher. Many miscarriages happen before a pregnant person ...
A reproductive immunologist discusses topics such as SARS-CoV-2 targets and elevated severe infection risk in pregnancy, action of mRNA vaccines, ...
If cervical length during pregnancy shortens too soon, there might be an increased risk of preterm labor.
Increasing vaginal discharge. During pregnancy, a thick plug of mucus blocks the opening of the cervix to keep bacteria from entering the uterus. During the ...
The following stretches are useful for easing some of the aches and pains that are common during pregnancy, such as back pain. For most pregnant people, ...
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