Glutes Cramping

Glute cramps can stop you in your tracks and hinder future workouts. Take care to avoid and treat the painful cramps.

Bethany Kochan
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4 Ways to Determine and Treat Abnormal Amniotic Fluid Levels

Amniotic fluid is what fills that comfy pool your baby-to-be floats, flips, and lounges around in for nine months. Aside from cushioning him from trauma, it also helps to maintain a constant temperature in the womb, prevents against infection, and supplies him with plenty of nourishment.

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Causes of Light Bleeding During the First Month of Pregnancy

Light bleeding in early pregnancy can actually be quite normal, but it may be startling to an expectant mother. Some women may not realize they are even pregnant in the first month. The American Pregnancy Association recommends wearing a pad or pantyliner to assist in monitoring the amount of blood that is shed.

Sarah Harding
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Warning Signs of a Pending Miscarriage

A miscarriage refers to the loss of a fetus before 20 weeks of pregnancy. Most miscarriages occur before the 12th week in pregnancy, as stated by the Mayo Clinic. Miscarriages generally occur from abnormalities to the fetus and certain maternal problems, although the cause can be unknown.

Elizabeth Hamilton
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Causes of Vaginal Bleeding During an Ectopic Pregnancy

One of 60 pregnancies is ectopic, or growing outside of the uterus. Vaginal bleeding is common in early pregnancy, occurring in 20 percent to 30 percent of all pregnancies, the American Pregnancy Association says. Vaginal bleeding in ectopic pregnancy can be heavier than bleeding seen in intrauterine pregnancies.

Sharon Perkins
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10 Danger Signs of Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a happy time for most women. While most expectant mothers experience an average pregnancy, there are certain dangers associated with this condition which can result in health complications for both you and your baby. Knowing what these complications are can help reduce your risk of experiencing them.

Hannah Rice Myers
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Pregnancy Complications As a Result of Scarring

Scar tissue, also known as adhesions, can cause pregnancy complications when it forms in, on or around the uterus or fallopian tubes. Adhesions form as the result of trauma, such as surgery or infection.

Sharon Perkins
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The Best Snacks for Morning Sickness

Morning sickness may occur in about one-third of pregnant women. It does not cause medical problems to the baby as long as the mother does not lose too much weight due to vomiting. Morning sickness will typically begin in the first month of the pregnancy and will generally last up to the fourth month.

Julia Bodeeb
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Signs of Miscarriage at 5 Weeks Pregnant

Many pregnancies end in miscarriage before a women even knows she’s pregnant. A full-term pregnancy is measured as 40 weeks, starting with the first day of the last menstrual period. At five weeks of pregnancy, a woman is one week past her first missed period.

Sharon Perkins
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Safe Medications for the First Trimester of Pregnancy

The first trimester of your pregnancy is a period of rapid development for your baby. You should be extremely cautious taking any type of medication, unless you know it is considered safe. Most women try to use non-pharmacological methods before using medication. However, sometimes medications are necessary.

Laura Candelaria
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Acne Cream That Is Safe During Pregnancy

The "pregnancy glow" that creates a beautiful, glowing look on the face of pregnant women is unfortunately not the only skin change that pregnant women face. Many pregnant women find that they face an increased amount of acne flareups during pregnancy due to changes in their hormones.

Sarah Davis
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5 Things You Need to Know About Low Blood Sugar and Pregnancy

Changes in hormones cause some women to become diabetic during pregnancy even though they never suffered from the condition before.

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