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Why do some pregnant women get a hairy belly or dark line on their baby bump?
By Claire O'Donnell on 29/03/2013 09:00:00
Skin and hair changes in pregnancy explained by experts and mums-to-be

.The NHS advises that hormonal changes taking place in pregnancy will make some women develop a vertical dark line down the middle of their stomach. This is known as the linea nigra, which is a feature that appears for many mums-to-be. Plus your nipples

Week 14 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 22/02/2012 10:34:00
What's happening in week 14 of your pregnancy?

the linea nigra and is perfectly normal.Make sure you focus on healthy eating during this important time. Your baby is still developing quickly and putting a strain on your body. Find out which nutrients you need and how to get themFeeling a bit heavier than

21 amazing facts about your pregnant body
By Babyexpert.com on 25/07/2006 14:53:00
Pregnancy puts your body through the most incredible changes. Here's what's going on and how to help your body do its job.

't unsightly, but you can disguise it with makeup. It will fade after birth.17. Your tummy develops a lineSome women develop a dark line on their abdomen in pregnancy. This is known as the linea nigra and is caused by higher melatonin levels, but it's not known

Amazing Guide to your growing baby
By Babyexpert.com on 24/09/2009 14:47:00
Track the big changes you and you baby are going through each week.

layer yet. She’s about 11cm long. You You may suffer from heartburn. Your tummy could have a dark line from your navel to your pubic hair called the linea nigra. Wear loose clothing. Eat little and often. I’m 14 weeks and beginning to look like

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