...the pain and emotional lows. If the pains become unbearable, talk to the doctor about treating them appropriately. What happens during week 35 of pregnancy? The fetus is a...
...it is necessary to have a plan after talking to the doctor. Women would be advised to watch for signs such as pregnancy labour pain that get more intense and...
...include: A continuous headache Vision changes that also include blurry vision, sighting spots, or changes in eyesight Vomiting or nausea Pain in the upper stomach area Swelling of the hands...
...belching (burping), chest pain, hoarseness (abnormal voice), and coughing. Causes While acid reflux is mainly associated with spicy and fatty foods that can cause indigestion in pregnant women, it can...
...pain in tissues in the perineal and vaginal area Postpartum Hemorrhage diagnosis can be done by: Estimating the amount of blood loss Observing red blood cell count by conducting blood...
...in a difficult position for labor Women unwilling to cope with the pain of vaginal delivery Emergency C-Sections Unplanned c-section delivery is often called emergency cesarean sections. While the...
...pelvic pain or cramping Unable to keep down any food or drinks for more than 12 hours Weight loss of more than 5 pounds (2.3 kg) Fever or diarrhea in...
...called follicular aspiration. The procedure involves general anaesthesia to reduce discomfort and pain. Using ultrasound scanners to guide, a thin needle is sent through the vagina into the ovaries to...