Pregnancy
Medical tests such as a pregnancy ultrasound can help your health care provider monitor your baby's development, while more specialized pregnancy tests such as chorionic villus sampling (CVS) can help detect conditions such as Down syndrome and cystic fibrosis.
In our section devoted to pregnancy, learn more about these types of pregnancy tests as well as the importance of prenatal care. Also get information about pregnancy discomforts and multiple pregnancies.
Determining Your Baby’s Health
A considerable number of pregnancies are unplanned. In fact, around 50% or 1 in 2 of women falls pregnant without having planned to have a baby.
In such cases, it is impossible for couples to have a full health evaluation before trying for a baby in order to assess their genetic health and determine whether the baby they conceive will inherit any family diseases.
However, for the couples who are planning and trying for a baby, there is what is known as preconception genetic testing- this is ideal if you want to try to ensure the baby conceived is free of certain chromosomal abnormalities and hereditary diseases.
Your doctor or prenatal care specialist will first and foremost assess you and your partner’s family medical history to see whether there are any illnesses which seem to run in the family. Further to this, they may suggest carrying out genetic health testing to see whether you and your partner carry the disease causing gene.
Following this, they will discuss the likelihood of the disease being passed on to the baby, any likely complications and so forth. Couples can then decide, based on the risk evaluation, whether to have a baby of their own and adopt.
Prenatal Testing
A range of screening tests including ultrasounds are used to indicate whether there is anything wrong with the baby and monitor the health of the baby closely as pregnancy advanced.
Unfortunately, when it comes to certain conditions such as Down syndrome, a screening test such as an ultrasound will not provide a confirmation. So, if any traits associated with Down syndrome are spotted during a routine ultrasound, the expectant mother may be advised to undergo an amnio.
Amniocentesis and other diagnostic tests such as CVS carry certain risks such as miscarriage or injury to the fetus’ limbs. Pregnant women may be given the option of non invasive prenatal testing which is carried out with 0 risk using just blood samples from the mother.
The fact that the test is done using blood samples collected from the mother means that, unlike amniocentesis or CVS, there is not puncturing of the amniotic sac or tissue biopsy. Non invasive prenatal testing is offered also for paternity and a number of companies, including Genetic Testing Laboratories. The test is done using a kit and blood collection tubes. The blood is collected by a medical blood draw and a medical professional will need to do this.
Prenatal Care, Stages of Pregnancy and Teen Pregnancy
Taking care of your health is essential to the well being of your growing baby. Prenatal care means finding the right care giver for you as well as attending regular prenatal medical checkups.
Here you'll also find information on finding a doula and midwife, as well as questions to be sure to ask your health care provider.
Welcome To Pregnancy. Are You Ready?
Learn about the stages of pregnancy and follow your baby's development with our very own pregnancy calendar. Discover how to calculate your baby's due date and find fun ideas on how to announce your pregnancy.
Also get information about the what your baby may look like week to week during your pregnancy and find out more about the differences in your body and your pregnancy during the different trimesters of pregnancy.
Teen pregnancy brings with it its own unique set of challenges. Learn about pregnancy myths and facts as well as teen pregnancy statistics. Here you'll also find advice on how to tell your parents that you are pregnant and about your options after your pregnancy is over.
Pregnancy Discomfort And Multiple Pregnancy
Experiencing discomfort during pregnancy is something all moms-to-be go through.
Learn about how to alleviate common pregnancy symptoms such as morning sickness, cramps and swelling, as well as how to minimize the appearance of stretch marks and varicose veins.
Eating for more than two? Being pregnant with twins or multiples is an exciting time for moms-to-be that can also bring with it special concerns.
Learn about staying healthy during a multiple pregnancy as well as information on how to reduce the risk of complications.
If you're a mom-to-be, working during pregnancy can be a challenge. Find out about how to stay safe from workplace hazards for pregnant moms as well as how to talk to your boss about going on maternity leave.
Staying Healthy During Pregnancy
Don't forget the importance of a healthy diet and exercise to your growing baby. Discover easy tips on eating right and staying fit during your pregnancy so that both you and baby stay healthy!
One common concern moms-to-be have is about sex during pregnancy. Learn about when sex during pregnancy can be unsafe and about comfortable sex positions, as well as changes in your libido during pregnancy.
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Hi i have a question about pregnancy. My period was supposed to come Oct 9th and behold it didn't show up my last period was sept 18th did numerous test they all were negative even went to the hospital was negative so today is Nov 4 and still nothing but i see just very very light pink when i wipe now i do have a son but i don't remember that happening with him and my period is usually regular if any one has answer please feel free
Hi ladies, Please help me cause I'm freaking out when I saw a blood last october 27 2017. The 1st blood came out was brown but its like a one drop only and then 28 morning it gets more brown blood with little clots and then after a few hours I already see a red blood with clots and with egg white looks like and I have mild cramps for how many hours but in the 29 of october my blood is getting smaller. My last period is on Sept 18 until 26 and I also started using pills on my 1st period and then I stop taking birth control pills because I forgot. So I stop at Sept 26 and then we had an unprotected sex on Sept 30 until October 22 because we are trying to have a baby again. 1st week of october I discharge a brown with a little blood (looks one drop only) and then 2nd week of October I had a mild cramps and then 3rd week sensitivity of breast, fatigue, always hungry, always peeing, and I feel like having a fever in night especially when I wake up in the morning. I'm 12 days late ladies and then I go to the doctor to have an ultrasound and they did not see a sac but my doctor said my endometrial lining is 1.1mm the doctor says that its a bit thick. So I am wondering ladies if I am pregnant or what?? Please tell me if theres someone who go through like this. Thank you so much every reply I would appreciate it. God bless ladies
hi.... iam 11 weeks pregnent.. today when i was cooking i started to feel something like kicking in my lower abdomen... atleast continuesly for 3 times it occured.... actually what is this... is that the babys movement
I went to the doctor for a double ear infection I've been dealing with the ear infection for about two weeks now the doctor prescribed me keflex but after 24hours I started breaking out in hives it never came to mind that I had an allergic reaction because I have been prescribed this medication before I stopped taking it after the 3rd day I'm currently pregnant so there isn't much they can perscibe me I'm allergic to it seems everything they prescribe me predision I took 3 pills but I'm super terrified because the doctor did say there could be a chance my baby can come out with a birth defect I'm 9-10 weeks pregnant so I continuously take 50mg of benadryl every 6 hours it's been about 5 days since I took the antibiotic and still continue to break out in hives is there anything else that it could be? It's super frustrating cause the itching doesn't stop..i have been taking benadryl for a week straight now and I want to stop everything this is not healthy for my unborn baby any suggestion.
I just found out I'm pregnant three days ago! My last period was July 14th and only lasted two days and was superrrrr bizarre. My Dr. Won't bring me in until Sept 8 despite I may be already two months along. Can anyone tell me if they had similar incidents and we're in fact two months along?