Morning Sickness. Why?
More than half — perhaps even up to 90% — of pregnant women experience nausea or vomiting to some degree, particularly in the morning.
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More than half — perhaps even up to 90% — of pregnant women experience nausea or vomiting to some degree, particularly in the morning.
According to many women, a heightened sense of smell, called hyperosmia, is one of their earliest signs of pregnancy. Although anecdotes of hyperosmia have existed for a century, scientific literature on the topic is sparse.
While a number of women — like my friend — complain that pregnancy has made them more forgetful than usual, the research on this topic is mixed.
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that being a mum equals sudden sleeplessness. So how come you’re getting no sleep and the baby hasn’t even arrived yet?
In case you’re wondering whether your favourite pastimes and indulgences are safe now that you’re pregnant, here’s your go-to guide
Are you really craving bacon sandwiches, fresh fruit, or even something unusual like pickles and ice cream?
With an increasing appetite during pregnancy, it’s a great idea to always have healthy snacks on hand. We have 10 healthy snacks to satisfy
If the thought of cheesy, cringe-worthy baby shower games leaves you squirming with shame and embarrassment, fear not
Welcome to the second trimester, also known as the “golden zone” of pregnancy, because everything should get
This month, your energy should continue to increase, although you may also have a few more aches
Pregnancy has likely become very real to you now, with your growing belly, the sensation of regular