Why Does My Stomach Rumble?

A rumbling stomach can be an irksome issue -- and downright embarrassing in certain situations. The most well-known cause of a rumbling stomach is hunger. But your stomach -- along with your intestines -- can make these noises at any time, even if you just ate a hearty meal.

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Why Is My Hair Suddenly Dry?

While your hair can gradually lose natural moisture over time because of aging, sudden dryness has other causes. Dry hair lacks the shine and silkiness of healthy hair, and you may notice more split ends and breakage. Identify the cause of suddenly dry hair so you can get to restoring moisture to your tresses.

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How to Get Rid of Belly Bloat & Water Weight

Belly bloating and water weight may be show up as a high number on the scale and hard-to-zip pants, but they aren't a true reflection of your weight. Any number of factors cause bloating -- hormones, your diet, salt intake and a digestive disorder are several examples.

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How to Get Rid of Fat Cheeks During Pregnancy

Mothers-to-be expect a growing belly as their pregnancy progresses, but their new chubby cheeks might be an unwelcome surprise. As women enter their third trimester, edema, or swelling, is common, and it can affect every area from the cheeks down to the ankles.

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Does Walking Speed Up Labor?

By the end of your third trimester, the physical discomfort of pregnancy is taking its toll, and the anticipation of labor and delivery is building. The last thing you might want to do at this point in your pregnancy is walk, but walking has several benefits.

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Pregnant Soon After Giving Birth

You are still enjoying your new baby -- and the sleepless nights that come with her -- but you have that itch to have another baby already. Giving your body proper time to heal is important before getting pregnant again, but your personal circumstances dictate when you should try for the next baby.

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Reasons for Sleepiness in a Baby

As a new parent, you might have prepared yourself for a lack of sleep when your baby arrived. While you likely aren't well rested, you might find that your baby sleeps more than you expected. Babies don't sleep for long intervals, but they do sleep often. Newborns often sleep from 14 to 18 hours a day.

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Four Months Pregnant & Nausea

Nausea is a common pregnancy symptom during the first trimester, but as you enter the fourth month of your pregnancy and the second trimester, you probably hope to say goodbye to nausea. However, that is not always the case.

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Backache and Cramping at Five Weeks Pregnant

You just found out you are pregnant, but now you're experiencing symptoms that leave you concerned, such as backache and cramping. You might fear that these common PMS symptoms might signal a problem with your pregnancy and the early stages of a miscarriage.

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Lack of Fetal Movement in the Last Trimester

Feeling your baby move is one of the highlights of pregnancy, and this movement changes throughout your nine months. The first signs of movement during your second trimester feel like flutters. By the third trimester, you are feeling kicks and punches, some of which you can even see from the outside.

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What Do I Need to Be Able to Do for Cheerleading Tryouts?

Before you backflip your way down the football field before the big game, you have to land that coveted spot on your high school's cheerleading team. Although every school's tryout expectations vary, there are some cheer and tumbling staples you can expect at any tryout.

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Pros & Cons of Longer School Lunches

The nutrition of school lunches β€” or lack thereof β€” is a hotly contested debate as childhood obesity rates have risen in the United States. A part of this debate focuses on the length of school lunch times, whether school lunch times should be extended to give students more time to eat β€” and eat healthily.

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Orange Juice & Fetal Movement

Feeling your baby move is one of the most memorable moments of pregnancy. Beyond the joy of those first kicks, you also get some reassurance from your baby that everything is going well in there. A lack of fetal movement, on the other hand, can be bothersome.

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Can Doing Too Much While 33 Weeks Pregnant Hurt the Baby?

In an ideal world, you can kick your feet up and relax for the nine months of your pregnancy to give your changing body a break. In reality, life goes on, even as you progress. During the final weeks of your pregnancy, however, it is important to take it easy.

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