For most women, missing a period is one of the first signs of pregnancy that women notice. For others, irregular periods make it difficult to know when a period should start and when it has been missed. There are, however, a number of early signs that can signal the need for a pregnancy test or a visit to the doctor.
Most women begin wondering about pregnancy when they have missed their period. However, a number of women have irregular periods or do not keep track of their...
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Teenage pregnancy; Pregnancy - teenage Symptoms Pregnancy symptoms include: Abdominal distention Breast... Read more »
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Secondary amenorrhea occurs when a woman who has been having normal menstrual cycles stops getting her periods for 6 or more months.Amenorrhea is... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Toxemia; Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) Treatment The only way to cure preeclampsia is to deliver the baby. If your baby is... Read more »
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