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… On this page: Overview Overview If your pregnancy is progressing without problems, it's okay to have vaginal intercourse. Talk to your doctor if you have concerns or questions. Sex during … not cause problems. Having sex won't harm your developing baby (fetus). The fetus floats in amniotic fluid that acts …
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… page: Overview Overview As the rest of your body changes during pregnancy, your breasts change too. … They are getting ready to make and supply milk for your baby. First-trimester changes In the first trimester (weeks … just means that your breasts are getting ready for breastfeeding. Colostrum is the "pre-milk" that helps protect your …
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… Here are some techniques you can practice well ahead of your due date, to make sure you're ready when the time comes. Slow breathing Breathe in through your nose (or through your mouth if your nose is congested) … Intensity of pushes (bearing down) increase as the baby moves down the birth canal You may push down with some …
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… is a success if it results in the birth of a healthy baby. Many things affect your chances of conceiving and carrying a healthy pregnancy, with or without treatment. Major ones include: Your age and how long you've been trying to conceive. Your …
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… On this page: Overview Overview When you are pregnant, your membranes may break or rupture. This means that a hole … forms in the fluid-filled bag that surrounds and protects your baby. It usually happens when you are in labour or close to …
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… the uterus back to its pre-pregnancy size. After breastfeeding is established, your body may release oxytocin when you hear a baby cry, think of your baby, or have sexual intercourse. …
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… , fat, or fluid pushes through a weak spot or hole in your baby's stomach muscles. This causes a bulge near or in the belly button, or navel. It may look like your child's belly button is swollen. Many children have an …
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… frequently on the back of the neck (stork bites) and on a baby's upper eyelids, upper lip, or between the eyebrows … of port-wine stains. If a port-wine stain makes you or your child feel shy or self-conscious, ask your doctor about treatment options and/or support groups …
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… sun during these hours, make sure to take care to protect yourself and your family. Physical sunscreens, such as zinc oxide, are … that covers the back of the neck, and clothing to protect your child's skin. Use broad-spectrum sunscreen and lip balm …
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… Opioids can help suppress how you perceive pain and calm your emotional response to pain. They do this by reducing … aren't used right before delivery because they can slow the baby's breathing. Side effects The most common side effects … can also make the baby sleepy and less interested in breastfeeding if they are given close to delivery. Related …