Asked in Parenting at 5:22 AM on December 02, 2008
Tags: trimesters, pregnancy
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Answered by rakesh , an ibibo Citizen, at 3:10 PM on December 02, 2008
should aim to gain approximately 5lbs in the first trimester and then about 1lb per week for the rest of your pregnancy. It is important to aim for a steady weight increase as this will ensure your baby trimesters especially if you start out at a healthy weight or youre underweight. This often means 2 to 4 pounds a month until delivery. If you began your pregnancy underweight, you may need to boost your
. If this process does not occur, a procedure called a dilation and curettage D & C may be necessary. This procedure uses special instruments to remove the abnormal pregnancy.Fetal loss in the second trimesterComplete List of Possible Complications.1.Ectopic Pregnancy-A tubal or ectopic pregnancy is one that occurs outside the uterus. Usually, in such cases, a fertilized egg is implanted in the Fallopian
the second trimester 18 through 24 weeks. This is when a pregnant woman has the lowest risk of miscarriage or premature labor. Many doctors recommend that women avoid flying after 36 weeks of pregnancy that exceeds current recommendations. If you must fly frequently during your pregnancy, discuss this with your doctor.But the safest time for a pregnant woman to travel is during the second trimester 18 through
majority of women who have had one miscarriage go on to have successful pregnancies. If you have consecutive miscarriages in the first trimester, your doctor may recommend testing to try to determine abortion. Spontaneous abortion occurs in 15 of human pregnancies with most occurring during the first trimester. More than half of spontaneous abortions have abnormal chromosomes . Although small studies
this. The safest time for pregnancy air travel is the second trimester since this is the time youre least likely to have a miscarriage or undergo a preterm delivery. The second trimester corresponds pregnant.Most of the studies on pregnancy and air travel have been done on female flight attendants. One study did show that there was a slight increase in first trimester miscarriage
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