Pregnancy and Medical Conditions
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These Pregnancy Complications Are More Common Than You Think
If they happen to you, prompt care is the key to a healthier pregnancy and safer delivery for you and your baby.
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True or False? Common Pregnancy Myths
Can you guess the sex of an unborn baby without an ultrasound? What about foods and drinks to consume or avoid? Some pregnancy "myths" can be written off as old wives tales, but others are sound advice. Here’s how to tell the difference.
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Pregnancy-Related Conditions Put You at Greater Risk for Cardiovascular Disease Later
Pregnancy-related conditions such as gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes may disappear after childbirth, but they still increase a woman’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease later on in life.
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