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WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S | Family Maternity Center | Pregnancy Resource Center | Pregnancy Library | Pregnancy Tips
Library Articles: Pregnancy Tips
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"Recreational" drugs? Not during pregnancy
- Alcohol, cigarettes, and all "recreational" drugs are strictly off-limits during pregnancy, as they can cause birth defects even in small amounts.
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Are hot tubs and saunas safe?
- Pregnant women should use extreme caution with hot tubs and saunas. Long exposure to high temperatures can lead to birth defects, particularly during early pregnancy.
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Ask before you medicate during pregnancy
- Some prescription and over-the-counter medications can harm your fetus, especially if taken early in your pregnancy.
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Beautiful You: Comfy bra is a must during pregnancy
- Choosing any bra, much less a maternity bra, can be a puzzling experience. But during pregnancy, as your breasts enlarge, chances are you'll be in the market for something new.
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Beautiful You: Keep feet happy during pregnancy
- Can you believe your feet may grow a half size to a full size during the nine months that you are pregnant? It's true.
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Beautiful You: Pamper yourself at the hospital
- Birth, even a hospital birth, does not have to be a clinical event with no special touches of comfort.
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Beautiful You: The skinny on skin: It changes during pregnancy
- Skin changes are common in pregnancy. Splotchy skin, itching, or a dark line running straight down your tummy are all symptoms of skin changes that are very common during pregnancy.
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Beautiful You: To dye or not to dye?
- It is impossible to absolutely guarantee that dying your hair during pregnancy is safe. However, it's also true that there's no evidence to indicate that hair dye causes birth defects.
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Beautiful you: What to carry in your purse
- It has been said that clothes are what make the man or the woman. But in pregnancy, it can be the purse that makes the woman.
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Birth defects have many causes; some are preventable
- There are a variety of birth defects that cause varying degrees of disability. Although you can't guarantee that you won't have a baby with birth defects, there are steps you can take to prevent problems.
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Caffeine: OK in moderation?
- Caffeine (found in coffee, tea, cola and other drinks, foods and drugs) is a stimulant that affects both mother and baby.
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Choose your vaccinations carefully while pregnant
- Many immunizations are perfectly safe for the woman and fetus; others are likely to cause harm.
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Dealing with fatigue on the job
- Remember the deep fatigue that came over you occasionally, or constantly, in your first trimester? If you're like most women, you've enjoyed a surge of renewed energy in your second trimester.
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Don’t give alcohol to minors
- No amount of alcohol is safe in pregnancy. For your baby's sake, quit drinking as soon as you learn you are pregnant or, preferably, before you start trying to conceive.
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Get control of high blood pressure now
- If you have high blood pressure, it is important to seek medical care at least six months to a year before becoming pregnant.
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Get serious about dental care
- Pregnancy can cause certain gum problems, which should be treated right away. Routine dental care should preferably be scheduled during the second trimester.
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Good health habits make for beauty
- Right after your baby is born, a healthy lifestyle is best for beauty.
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Pregnancy myths: Fact or fiction?
- At some time during your pregnancy you're going to hear some pregnancy myths. Most pregnancy myths have little or no basis in medical fact.
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Say "No" to kitty litter
- Toxoplasmosis is a common infection that can cause severe harm to a fetus. Contact with kitty litter or eating uncooked or underdone meat are among common causes.
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Skydiving? Not for a few months
- If you lean toward the extreme in your choice of sports, you'll be going on sabbatical for a few months, for baby's sake.
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Smoking poisons your baby
- Smoking during pregnancy can cause serious health problems, even death, for an unborn baby.
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Staying comfortable in the home stretch
- The ninth month of pregnancy can be a strange time. You know you'll be giving birth soon, but you can't know just when; it could be a week from now, or five weeks.
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STDs pose special risks during pregnancy
- Preventing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is very important to you and your baby before and during pregnancy.
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Taking herbs during pregnancy: Some help, but others can harm
- Pregnant women should use caution in taking herbs, especially during the first trimester.
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To x-ray or not to x-ray? Just be cautious
- Most doctors prefer that you avoid any x-rays during the first trimester when your baby's organs are being formed.
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Your Changing Body: Keeping cool is key to comfort
- It's hard to be pregnant in the summer, especially if you live in an area where humidity is high.
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Your Changing Body: The eyes have it during pregnancy
- If you find yourself dry-eyed and blinking with eye irritation, it's probably not just the dry weather, or your contact lens prescription.
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Your prenatal office visits are a time to learn
- Follow a regular schedule of prenatal check-ups to help prevent certain problems and to catch others early, while they can be corrected.
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