Pregnancy is filled with weird aches, pains, and twinges, and some are a little scarier than others. Former Bachelorette star Ali Fedotowsky recently had a particularly confusing experience with ...
There's a big learning curve when it comes to pregnancy. For many expecting parents, just thinking about contractions can be nerve-wracking because they are associated with pain and the start of labor ...
Braxton Hicks contractions happen with all pregnancies to help your body prepare for labor. They might feel like a mild muscle spasm, tightening in your baby bump, or menstrual cramps. Not sure if you ...
Pregnancy is chock-full of new bodily experiences, some more pleasant than others. Of course, feeling your little one kick for the first time and hearing the heartbeat during an ultrasound are magical ...
Between all the trips to the bathroom, the reflux after every meal, and nausea galore, you’ve probably had your fill of less-than-fun pregnancy symptoms. (Where is that glow they always talk about?) ...
A woman who is 30 weeks pregnant has just finished her morning walk. Suddenly, she feels her stomach tighten. A few hours later, it happens again. No pain — just a rock hard belly. Should she grab her ...
Your body starts preparing for labour and your baby develops a sweet tooth. You should have gained between 9.45-12.15kg and you’re probably putting on about half a kilo a week now. It’s common to ...
Pregnancy seems to come with endless unknowns. Like, for instance, why on earth did nobody mention that trapped wind in pregnancy is very much a thing? Is pregnant sex actually safe? And what, pray ...
A doctor in Kentucky delivered a baby while covering for her hospital’s on-call obstetrician – and then promptly give birth herself. Amanda Hess, an OBGYN at the Frankfort Regional Hospital, told WKYT ...
At 28 weeks pregnant, you’re entering your third trimester! Discover common symptoms, baby’s development, helpful tips for self-care, and what to expect as you prepare for your little one’s arrival.
A doctor in Kentucky delivered a baby while covering for her hospital’s on-call obstetrician – and then promptly give birth herself. Amanda Hess, an OBGYN at the Frankfort Regional Hospital, told WKYT ...