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		<description><![CDATA[Pregnancy is a period of physical and mental changes. Normally you will be more concerned with your health than before and you will often ask if everything goes as it should be. It is however useful to know what to expect to see if the stages through which the next course.
Month  I
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pregnancy is a period of physical and mental changes. Normally you will be more concerned with your health than before and you will often ask if everything goes as it should be. It is however useful to know what to expect to see if the stages through which the next course.</p>
<p>Month  I</p>
<p>Is the time when you wonder whether or not you are pregnant.<br />
Possible physical changes:<br />
The absence of menstruation, fatigue, minor uterine contractions, breasts more sensitive.<br />
Emotional Changes<br />
You wonder whether or not you are pregnant, afraid of possible complications, are you afraid when you think about the fact of being mother and the implications of this work on career, marriage, current lifestyles. Exuberance.<br />
Changes in appetite<br />
It happens that you love it or you dislike certain foods. If you suspect that you&#8217;re pregnant you can start to take 800 micrograms of folic acid daily.<br />
Sleep<br />
You may feel tired, sleep. Failure to sleep much as possible to help, but do not be surprised if you feel tired no matter how much sleep.</p>
<p>Month II<br />
Physical changes<br />
Skip the menstruation. You may feel tired, sleepy, to urinate frequently, to you or nausea, you have a headache or indigestion.<br />
Emotional Changes<br />
Irritability, sudden mood changes, tendency to cry, to deny, not trust, anger, joy, enthusiasm.<br />
Changes in appetite<img class="size-full wp-image-43 alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" title="pregnent10" src="http://personalpregnancyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/pregnent10.jpg" alt="pregnent10" width="261" height="392" /><br />
Aversion to certain kinds of food, nausea morning. Do not eat much at one meal and avoid fats.<br />
Sleep<br />
Your body is working more than usual. So I feel the need as much sleep, do aerobic exercise daily and give up too exhausting physical work.</p>
<p>Month  III<br />
Physical changes<br />
It may keep some symptoms of 2 months. In addition you suffer from constipation, exacerbated appetite for certain foods, sometimes fainting or dizziness, skin problems such as acne or irritation.<br />
Emotional Changes<br />
Fear of being unable to keep the pregnancy to end, fear of body changes, stress on the ability to rise  the child, including financial.<br />
Changes in appetite<br />
Like in 2 months, but it is possible that morning sickness and craving for food to increase.</p>
<p>Month IV<br />
Physical changes<br />
Frequent urination at night.<br />
Emotional Changes<br />
Like 2 and 3 months. Fear of bodily changes, motherhood, financial status or on the contrary a state of calm and acceptance.<br />
Changes in appetite<br />
Increase appetite and morning sickness.<br />
Sleep<br />
You may not sleep well because you get up frequently to urinate valleys. For proper escape the drowsiness in the afternoon if  it is possible go  to sleep an hour or two earlier.</p>
<p>Month V<br />
Physical changes<br />
Like 2.3 months and 4. In addition, you have a stuffy nose and sometimes you will bleed nose or gums, will swell your ankles, you have hemorrhoids, white vaginal discharge, , emphasis on hairiness and allergies, decreased frequency of urination, anemia due to lack of iron .<br />
Emotional Changes<br />
Like 2 months, 3 and 4. It is  reduced the power of concentration, easy look and you&#8217;re more excited that finally begins to notice that you&#8217;re pregnant. Now the woman feel able to confess it.<br />
Changes in appetite<br />
Morning sickness and increases appetite. You&#8217;re tempted to eat too much, although you only need 300 extra calories a day. Normally you gain weight by 2-4 kg in the first quarter, 5-7 in the second and 3-5 in the third.<br />
Sleep<br />
For fatigue decreases towards the end of this month, many women feel full of energy. It is a good time to travel, but attention: if you go somewhere foreign, must be vaccinated.</p>
<p>Month VI<br />
Physical changes<br />
Related 2,3,4 and 5 months. Various fetal movements, abdominal pain,  back pain, leg cramps, high blood pressure, skin pigment changes, increasing sexual appetite, headache, indigestion, flatulence.<br />
Emotional Changes<br />
You already accustomed to the task, change your mood hard, are easily irritable and dizzy from lack of sleep.<br />
Changes in appetite<br />
The woman is  hungry, more intense cravings.<br />
Sleep<br />
The woman doesn’t  sleep well and have insomnia due to trying to get used to new positions which must sleep. To ensure optimal blood flow and nutrition to the placenta, avoid sleeping on your stomach or back. It is best to sleep on the left side with a pillow between the legs.</p>
<p>Month VII<br />
Physical changes:<br />
Same as in 2,3,4,5 and 6 months. Itching in the navel, increased sensitivity of breast, fetal movements, pain or <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-46" style="margin: 5px;" title="pregnent14" src="http://personalpregnancyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/pregnent14.jpg" alt="pregnent14" width="283" height="283" />numbness of the hands, feet cramps.<br />
Emotional Changes<br />
You are more cheerful and down to earth. Want to know more about pregnancy, children and their growth. Are you in becoming more proud of your bulging belly.<br />
Changes in appetite<br />
Increasing appetite.<br />
Sleep<br />
Sleep often interrupted because of the difficulty of finding a comfortable position. Foot cramps can be a problem.</p>
<p>Month VIII<br />
Physical changes:<br />
In addition, short contractions (your uterus hardens for a minute and then returns to normal), clumsiness, swollen breasts, sore back and legs due to the weight of the child. Varicose veins may begin to appear.<br />
Emotional Changes<br />
Better understand states that pass, so you can enjoy the blows received in the abdomen of the little creature.<br />
Changes in appetite<br />
Drink plenty of water for this time your body temperature is higher and will remove water from the body through pores.<br />
Sleep<br />
You can feel very tired. Gymnastics, sleep and frequent breaks you can play the power you need. Headaches may be stronger at night. Eat at least three hours before sleep, sleep on the left side and use pillows to support you. The need to urinate frequently can wake up at night, but it is better to reduce the amount of liquids you drink.</p>
<p>Month IX<br />
Physical changes<br />
See 7 and 8 months. In addition, frequent movements of the fetus, more abundant vaginal discharge, constipation, pain in the lower back, crossed breathing, contractions more frequent and higher intensity.<br />
Emotional Changes<br />
Emotions for you and your child in terms of time of birth, but also enthusiasm for the approach  of this time, spend more time shopping for baby .</p>
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		<title>When do I know I am pregnant?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women, especially the young who have recently started sexual life, they often ask questions: Does are pregnant? What are the symptoms of pregnancy? How do I know if I got pregnant? Pregnancy symptoms differ from woman to woman and from task to task, depending on many features, one of the most common warning signs of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Women, especially the young who have recently started sexual life, they often ask questions: Does are pregnant? What are the symptoms of pregnancy? How do I know if I got pregnant? Pregnancy symptoms differ from woman to woman and from task to task, depending on many features, one of the most common warning signs of coming into the world of baby is delayed or lack of menstruation, the moment when the woman begins to be careful to the other symptoms of pregnancy.<br />
Understanding the signs and symptoms of pregnancy is very important because each symptom may be connected with a particular medical condition. In some women some of the symptoms of pregnancy can be seen even just one week after conception.<br />
The most common symptoms of pregnancy  are:</p>
<p>1)Delay or disappearance of menstruation<br />
Missing or delayed menstruation is the main symptom that quickly put the women on thought, and wonder if they got pregnant, if you got pregnant the next menstruation would not be appearing, but in some women there are  leaks, especially in the first 3-4 months, leakage may be confused with menstruation, but the leakage takes less than in the case of regular menstruation.</p>
<p>2)Nausea or morning sickness<br />
<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9" style="margin: 5px;" title="pregnant23" src="http://personalpregnancyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/pregnant23.jpg" alt="pregnant23" width="219" height="257" /> If suddenly you are too sensitive to any food and spend many mornings with such problems, you can wonder  if you&#8217;re pregnant. Morning nausea and vomiting occur mostly in the morning, but  not only then. Morning sickness are well known as signs of pregnancy and occurs in about 2.8 weeks after conception, some lucky women may not have the nausea at all, and other pregnant women don’t  feel these unpleasant sensations on whole period of pregnancy.</p>
<p>3)Fatigue or drowsiness<br />
The progesterone that a woman  secret in this period  may  be responsible for your state of fatigue or sleepiness, because even if  you relax, you don’t  get rid of fatigue. You&#8217;d think it&#8217;s just fatigue, but if this state is maintained after a long rest and you have other symptoms of pregnancy, you could get to prepare for the baby room.<br />
The sleepiness and fatigue are other signs of pregnancy that can sometimes start even the first week after conception.<br />
4)Food cravings</p>
<p>It is well known  the image  of a  pregnant women, she is greedy (she wants  strawberries in winter, or  the apple from a child’s hand), and  she is always Flemish. During pregnancy the appetite is  increased , different from your normal mood . &#8211; Even if you&#8217;re not a greedy person, during pregnancy can have cravings, cravings that start even in early pregnancy.</p>
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		<title>Pregnancy and the RH factor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Depending on blood composition there were  determined 4 blood group, of  which details differ and we all know it: A, B, AB, 0 (zero).
Besides that there are fundamental classification rhesus negative blood (RH-) blood and Rhesus positive (RH +). Ratio is 85% RH + and RH-15%, with differences of about 1-10 percent from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Depending on blood composition there were  determined 4 blood group, of  which details differ and we all know it: A, B, AB, 0 (zero).</p>
<p>Besides that there are fundamental classification rhesus negative blood (RH-) blood and Rhesus positive (RH +). Ratio is 85% RH + and RH-15%, with differences of about 1-10 percent from a geographic area of the globe to another. RH groups were discovered in 1940 by Karl Landsteiner and Alexander Wiener in experiments on rhesus monkeys, from which the name has been preserved.<br />
<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-16" style="margin: 5px;" title="pregnant3" src="http://personalpregnancyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/pregnant3.jpg" alt="pregnant3" width="298" height="300" />It is important, especially if  a woman want to have a child, to do blood tests to find the blood group. If the mother is RH negative and the father is  RH positive , the fetus may inherit the father&#8217;s RH, just as it is possible to break. What happens in case of pregnancy with  a RH negative mother? If you are RH negative, you may develop antibodies to an RH positive child. If a small amount of blood from the woman blood mix with the child, which happens frequently, your body will react as if you are allergic to children. This means that the woman become sensitive, and antibodies have crossed the placenta and attacked the child&#8217;s blood. They can destroy red blood cells of the child, causing anemia (blood has a low red blood cells). This condition is called hemolytic anemia. It is a severe complication of pregnancy because it can affect the brain or even to produce fetal death.<br />
Hemolytic anemia appears  if the mother is RH negative and  if :<br />
• She had a miscarriage  • She had an ectopic pregnancy • blood transfusion Prevention • A blood test will inform the blood group and RH factor . • A certain type of test that will inform you if you have RH antibodies. • RH immunoglobulin injections (RH Ig)<br />
When using RH immunoglobulin injections? RH immunoglobulin is used during pregnancy and after this.  If an RH negative mother has not developed RH antibodies, your doctor may suggest to do shots of RH immunoglobulin in the 28th week of pregnancy to prevent anemia in future pregnancy.  If the child is born with RH negative mother is recommended to do injections to prevent RH antibodies. RH immunoglobulin treatment is only necessary for the pregnancy. Every pregnancy and birth  that are RH positive, require multiple doses of RH immunoglobulin. Also, an RH negative woman receives treatment after a miscarriage, abortion or ectopic pregnancy to prevent anti RH antibodies that could attack a possible future pregnancy. Other reasons for RH immunoglobulin administration could be when and if amniocentesis occurs, your RH positive fetus can mix with your RH negative mother produces antibodies, which necessitates the administration of RH immunoglobulin. RH negative mother may receive RH immunoglobulin after birth, whether recourse to sterilization by tubal binding for the following reasons: one is likely to discourage it and decide to reverse sterilization There is a very small chance to fail sterilization if a future transfusion therapy will help to prevent antibody.  When a pregnant woman, having developed antibodies anti RH negative, RH immunoglobulin therapy has no effect. In this case, the pregnancy will be  kept  under specialized care to observe development of pregnancy. Your baby will be born at term and immediately after birth it have to  be given healthy blood to replace diseased cells. For more severe cases, the child will be born before term and he  will make the transfusion even in  intrauterine life.</p>
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		<title>Fake pregnancy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 16:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pregnancy ghost, called pseudocyesis (from the Greek pseudos =false and kyesis=pregnancy), is when a woman has symptoms and signs that are similar with a  real pregnancy, and the firm belief that is pregnant, when in reality it is not. There are a lot of cases of women who were convinced that they have an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pregnancy ghost, called pseudocyesis (from the Greek pseudos =false and kyesis=pregnancy), is when a woman has symptoms and signs that are similar with a  real pregnancy, and the firm belief that is pregnant, when in reality it is not. There are a lot of cases of women who were convinced that they have an advanced pregnancy, even in months 5-6,  and also a swollen abdomen which was appropriate to the size of real pregnancy.</p>
<p>False Pregnancy is a psychological phenomenon.</p>
<p>When a woman wants very much a child  this thought can cause a very great mental strength, an unconscious process of determining the nature, to the point to feel really pregnant.<br />
It goes through the symptoms comparable to those of a real pregnancy: to cease menstruation, nausea, painful breasts, vomiting, weight gain, increasing abdominal etc.<br />
Also, fear of being pregnant can attract just a false pregnancy. Under the effect of anxieties, the operation <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-13" style="margin: 5px;" title="pregnant16" src="http://personalpregnancyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/pregnant16.jpg" alt="pregnant16" width="347" height="154" />can  disturbed the  hypothalamus, causing ovarian disorders. But due to reliable contraceptive means, nowadays, this type of false pregnancy, practically disappeared.</p>
<p>Very young girls, young women or the elderly, who may not have children and cannot easily accept this, are most prone to have a false pregnancy. False Pregnancy often finds its origins in family problems or behavior problems. Moral support is very important in this context of  false pregnancy and  if the problem is acute and repeated, therapy may prove to be the best solution in this way and avoid any relapses.<br />
Today, with modern pregnancy tests, may be very fast for a woman to find out that she is not pregnant. In case of a false pregnancy, pregnancy tests are negative, despite signs of pregnancy that she receives, she discovers she is not pregnant. At this point psychological support, especially from partner is needed especially for women who want a child.</p>
<p>Active fetal movements believed that the woman receives in the womb, are, in fact, intestinal peristaltic movements and / or involuntary contractions of abdominal muscles. Changes in the breasts and the secretion of dairy  remain relatively unexplained, there is an assumption that was due to the effect of drugs or stress.</p>
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		<title>Ovulation period</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The decision of a couple conceiving a child is an emotionally charged one, which lead to the emergence of tensions in the relationship of the couple. Repeated load tests or tests that do not show the outcome hoped for partners, are phenomena that put pressure on the couple.
Therefore, before deciding conception of a child is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The decision of a couple conceiving a child is an emotionally charged one, which lead to the emergence of tensions in the relationship of the couple. Repeated load tests or tests that do not show the outcome hoped for partners, are phenomena that put pressure on the couple.</p>
<p>Therefore, before deciding conception of a child is important to know the fertile periods in which the chances of conception are increased. In this way, it avoided the sense of frustration felt by the couple after a series of missed tests. Sexual relations should take place most often during ovulation.</p>
<p>Ovulation is the phenomenon of maturation (development) and the release of an egg from the ovaries of women. Around the time of ovulation is the fertile period of woman&#8217;s menstrual cycle, during which she can get pregnant easier. Knowing this period is particularly useful for planning a pregnancy within a family.</p>
<p>A pregnancy is the  result of fecundation of an  egg by a sperm, but in the days around ovulation: 3 to 4 days before and 1 to 2 days later. Statistics show that a stable 28-day cycle, ovulation occurs on the 14th day, considering as the first day of the cycle, the first day of menstruation. At a stable of  29-day cycle, ovulation takes place on the 15th, at  a 30 days ovulation occurs on the 16th day, and so constant is the period of 14 days from ovulation to<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4" style="margin: 5px;" title="pregnant1" src="http://personalpregnancyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/pregnant1.jpg" alt="pregnant1" width="210" height="283" /> future cycle.</p>
<p>An egg lives between 12 and 24 hours. Then, if not fertilized it dies and is removed. Life sperm is around 3 to 5 days. Fertilization of the egg depends on their viability and motility. X chromosome-bearing sperm (those who do girls &#8230;) are greater in volume, they move slower but live longer, between 3 to 5 days. The Y chromosome carriers (those who will be boys &#8230;) are smaller, more nimble but live only 24 to 48 hours. Therefore, if sexual intercourse takes place very close to, or immediately after the time of ovulation, are greater chances of being a boy, otherwise Y chromosome-bearing sperm will die and the X chromosome carriers will &#8220;wait&#8221; and it will fertilize the egg.</p>
<p>Measurement of basal temperature<br />
Basal temperature is taken in the morning in bed, unable to rest, when the woman wakes up. Temperature before ovulation is less than 36.6 degrees Celsius, it increases the time of ovulation. But this is not so sure because the temperature may vary for external reasons. Thus, if the woman has the flu, is cooled or eat spicy the night before, next day basal temperature increases, without this being a sign of ovulation.</p>
<p>What to do in case of infertility?<br />
A couple is diagnosed as infertile if it fails to achieve a pregnancy after a period of one year, sometimes two, when the partners did not take contraceptives and had heterosexual relationships, non-childbearing potential. In this case, both partners must be present in private practice for a series of tests. Contrary to popular belief, in cases of infertility are mainly responsible men, sperm quality is affected by unhealthy diets and pollution.</p>
<p>Semen is thus the first test to be performed in cases of infertility. If it is found that the partner is healthy, will investigate the health of future mothers. Tests that are considering setting health genital anatomy: normal uterus without malformations and lack of double uterus or womb. If the anatomical point of view everything is fine, continue with a series of tests that have to establish the existence of infection. Infections leading to infertility including   micro plasma, urea plasma and Chlamydia.</p>
<p>Another important aspect to be considered is the patient&#8217;s medical history, if it had a birth or an abortion. In this case, check tubal permeability by making an X-ray of the uterus and fallopian tubes . Another step is to investigate ovarian function and ovulation.</p>
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