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This website (Pregnancy.info) as it's names suggests so clearly, strives to provide useful information about various aspects of one of the most wonderful phenomenon of nature: Pregnancy. We  gather useful information and advice from various reputable sources about  pregnancy and childbirth, starting with planning to conceive, to week by week pregnancy progress,  to childbirth, to post-natal care.

Pregnancy is a very extraordinary time for you as the expectant mother and your partner. Knowing what is happening to you and your growing baby during the weeks ahead will help you both to enjoy this exhilarating period in your life. Starting with pre conceptual care, you get information on how conception takes place and then look at pregnancy and your baby's development week by week.

It is normal to experience some minor discomforts during pregnancy and you will want to know how to cope with them. More serious problems can occasionally occur so it is important for you to recognize such symptoms and seek immediate medical help.

You may be anxious about the birth and hence you are provided with the choices available in childbirth. Being informed you will be able to choose the care and the birth that is right for you.

As your body adapts to the changes that pregnancy brings, you will begin to prepare yourself physically, emotionally and practically for parenthood. A well-balanced healthy diet is essential for both you and your baby. Exercise has an important part too, not only it keeps you fit but it also helps you to in preparing your body for birth.

Knowing how to select the right clothes to suit your changing shape and how to use make up to emphasize your best features will help you feel confident.

Postpartum is the period of six weeks after delivery during which the reproductive system and the body turns normal. There is never a time when a woman experiences more profound physiological and psychosocial changes than during postpartum.

Becoming a new parent is one of the most thrilling experiences you will ever have, with it comes a myriad of new responsibilities. New babies grow and change quickly. Just when you think you have understood one, they will move to another. Your baby is sure to challenge you and give you as many moments of great joy. Find tips and instructions to boost your confidence in your abilities as a parent.

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