Pregnancy Nutrition, Labor Induction, and Postpartum Recovery

What are the essential dietary restrictions, hormonal markers, and physical recovery strategies for a healthy pregnancy and postpartum transition?

What Do You See in a 6-Week Sonogram of a Baby?

At six weeks, some doctors perform a sonogram, also called an ultrasound, to determine the health or viability of the developing embryo. This is generally the earliest that anything is visible on an ultrasound, although at this point it will not look much like a baby, since development is still in the early stages.

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Expectant mother with headphones on her belly

Can Loud Noises Hurt an Unborn Baby?

When you are pregnant, exposure to loud noises can raise the risk of hearing problems and other health issues not only for you, but also for your unborn baby. Loud noises can come from a variety of sources, including airplane engines, rock concerts, workplace-associated noise or a car radio played at a high volume.

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Having headaches during pregnancy

How to Manage Headaches at End of Pregnancy

Headaches can strike at any time during your pregnancy, so even if you sailed through the first two trimester without any symptoms, you could develop an aching head late in your pregnancy.

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Are Dates Healthy During a Pregnancy?

If you are craving dates during pregnancy, you'll be delighted to know that these luscious fruits can provide plenty of nutrients to support your baby's growth as well as components that boost your own health. Pregnant women unfamiliar with dates might find this to be the perfect time to sample them.

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