Congratulations, you're pregnant! There's no doubt this is one of the most monumental and memorable times of your life, but it also comes with lots of physical, mental and emotional changes. If you've ...
From your last period to baby's first cries on the outside, we have you covered. Medically reviewed by Alyssa Dweck, MS, MD, FACOG Welcome to Parents’ week-by-week guide to pregnancy.
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28 weeks pregnant: Symptoms and baby development
You've hit 28 weeks in your pregnancy, which is a wonderful time to start building your bond with your baby. Chatting, reading, or singing to your bump can be a lovely way to connect, as your baby can ...
Pregnancy will change almost every part of your body, top to toe, here's how. However, hormones will take over your body – one day you might be teary and suffering morning sickness, and the next ...
Many people with gestational diabetes deliver their babies at full term of 39–40 weeks. But delivery may happen earlier if there are risks for the parent or baby. If you’ve received a diagnosis of ...
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