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Pregnancy Discomforts

Pregnancy is a time when your body is undergoing significant physical (as well as emotional changes). As your pregnancy progresses, you may experience some discomforts, resulting from these changes. Even though pregnancy discomforts are only temporary, they may be quite unpleasant. Pregnancy discomforts vary from woman to woman and although the complaints listed below are quite common, many (but not all) can be avoided through proper diet, exercise, adequate rest and prenatal care. If have any questions or concerns about any discomfort or illness you experience, don't hesitate to contact your doctor or midwife.

more Discomforts
--Backaches
--Constipation
--Hemorrhoids
--Fatigue
--Headaches
--Heartburn and Indigestion
--Itchy Abdomen
--Dizziness and Fainting
--Swelling
--Varicose Veins
--Breast Discomfort
--Urinary Problems
--Sleep Trouble
--Leg Cramps
--Nausea and Morning Sickness
--Increased Discharge
--Pelvic Pressure
--Hand Numbness
--Braxton Hicks Contractions



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