You're more than halfway through your pregnancy, and at 6 months pregnant, you are fast approaching the end of your second ...
Thyroid problems in pregnancy can affect both maternal health and the baby’s development. Irrespective of your thyroid type, timely diagnosis and regular monitoring are crucial to prevent miscarriage ...
Congratulations, you're pregnant! There's no doubt this is one of the most monumental and memorable times of your life, but it also comes with lots of physical, mental and emotional changes. If you've ...
Some people may be able to test positive for pregnancy at 12 days post ovulation (DPO). It’s also possible to experience early symptoms, such as breast tenderness. Share on Pinterest Ergin ...
A negative test result doesn’t always mean you’re not pregnant. Medications, underlying conditions, and timing can affect the outcome. Getting a blood test or ultrasound is the most reliable way to ...
You've probably heard about unusual food cravings as one of the most common pregnancy symptoms, but there are a number of weirder symptoms than a hankering for pickles dipped in peanut butter.
It’s completely possible to be pregnant and have no symptoms. But did you know that it’s possible to be pregnant and not feel any symptoms at all? For many women, the absence of signs can be confusing ...
Mara Santilli is a freelance writer and editor who covers women's health, wellness trends and topics related to health equity. She's contributed to Women's Health, Marie Claire, Shape, Cosmopolitan, ...
When Kevin Gruenberg’s wife was pregnant, he was anxious, irritable, and preoccupied with the thought that his stomach was growing. He kept thinking of a family story, from when his mother was ...