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Ten Bodily Changes To Expect As Your Pregnancy Progresses ... Now that you are pregnant, your body will be changing inside and out. Even though a woman is made to have babies, you might find this process uncomfortable and limiting to some degree...

Bypassing Morning Sickness - Here's How ... To help alleviate morning sickness, try to avoid any smells that you may find discomforting. This might range from fish, to cat litter box odor, or any animal or human waste products or even certain foods like bacon or coffee...

Got Gas? Pregnancy Issues And Their Simple Solutions ... During pregnancy, hormones relax the muscles in your digestive tract. This slows down your digestion and can cause gas to build up...

Ten Ways To Baby Yourself During Pregnancy ... 1) Shopping for maternity clothes with your partner or friend can not only be exciting but also relaxing. There are many shops that have maternity sections with really great clothing...

Alcohol And Pregnancy ... If you have been drinking up until the point when you become pregnant or smoking it is also vital that you stop doing so immediately. Many women worry that they consumed a few alcoholic drinks prior to learning they were pregnant...

Exercise After Pregnancy ... Generally most women can begin a formal exercise program within 6 weeks of giving birth, though this time frame might be slightly longer for some women, including those recovering from a C-section. Most women recovering from a C-section will be able to exercise after there incision has healed and their doctor has cleared them for exercise...

Women of the tradition to which Alice and Martha belonged are prepared to discuss menstruation or pregnancy in the frankest of detail, but it is taboo to discuss sex, notwithstanding the show of frankness the subject is surrounded with. It follows that they get their information about how other women react sexually from their men, a system which has its disadvantages.
—Doris Lessing (b. 1919)

There are some women whose pregnancy would make some sly bachelor smile.
—Honoré De Balzac (1799–1850)