Your back aches, you constantly need the loo and you get heartburn after supper. You'll be very lucky if you go through the next 40 weeks with no pregnancy niggles. While most aren't serious from a medical viewpoint, there are some you should keep
I've just found out I'm pregnant. How will this affect my hair?Daniel: Many women notice that the hair on their head is thicker during pregnancy. Many lose a lot of hair a few weeks or months after delivery. These changes are normal. Hair growth
alkaline. This can be because of perfumed feminine products, semen and your menstrual cycle. Two in three women misdiagnose BV as thrush so it's important to know the signs and not confuse it with other pregnancy discharge.The classic symptoms are
Suzanne Moody, and youre much more susceptible to sunburn. Cover up in loose, comfortable clothes and use a sunscreen with a high SPF, paying particular attention to your face, as youre more prone to uneven skin pigmentation during pregnancy. Also
a day without it having any effect their unborn baby However, the research did confirm previous studies which have shown that heavy drinking in pregnancy increases the chance of a baby being born premature, small for their gestational age or too
Blue skies and sunshine put a smile on our faces, but coping with a bump in the heat can be less than fun. Our guide will help you stay cool and fresh this summer.Q Is barbecued food safe to eat?A Raw meat may contain bugs that cause food poisoning, so make sure you cook meat unt...
on telling anyone until I've had my first scan.Answer: It's great that you have an exercise regime going on now as it's really beneficial to stay active throughout your pregnancy. Although it might feel a bit too intimate to discuss pregnancy in the first
Did you know that some women have regular periods in pregnancy? This may mean you don't know you're pregnant until later than usual. But if you've been hot off the mark with a pregnancy test, it may also mean you realise you're having a bleed a
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Post-pregnancy varicose veins are being misdiagnosed and incorrectly treated by doctors, according to Mr Mark Whiteley of The Whiteley Clinic.According to Mark, problem veins on the thighs and lower legs in new mums who have had a vaginal birth