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Week 6 Of Pregnancy – Changes In Your Body
On week 6 of your pregnancy, you will experience some changes in your body. Do you know that this week will also be the first week where your baby's heart starts beating?
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Week 5 Of Pregnancy – A Positive Test!
On week 5 of your pregnancy, you won't look pregnant yet but you may experience some early symptoms such as nauseousness and slight discomfort.
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Week 4 Of Pregnancy – Have A Little Patience And Faith
It’s the fourth week of your pregnancy and you realise that you have missed your period. But wait! Why does the pregnancy kit show that you are not pregnant?
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External Physical Changes During Pregnancy
Pregnancy brings about a lot of external changes to your body. You might observe brownish pigmentation on your face, stretch marks on your belly, sore breast, and many more…
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Week 3 Of Pregnancy – Your Baby Is Conceived
On week 3 of your pregnancy, you will experience hormonal changes and your normal menstrual cycle stops. Learn more about the early signs of pregnancy.
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Week 2 Of Pregnancy – Your ‘Fertile Window’ Is Approaching
On week 2 of your pregnancy, you may experience some discomfort such as lower abdominal pain. Watch out, you may get pregnant anytime from now.
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Week 1 Of Pregnancy – A Waiting Game
The first week of your pregnancy is normally a non-pregnant week. Follow us on our weekly guide to find out what will happen during your pregnancy.
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What is Gestational Diabetes Mellitus During Pregnancy?
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is the development of high blood sugar in women during pregnancy who were otherwise not diagnosed with diabetes before conceiving.
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Can You Consume Seafood While Pregnant?
Other than the obvious no-no of anything raw (sashimi, rare steaks), most fish and shellfish are safe to eat during pregnancy, as long as they are thoroughly cooked.