I'm pregnant
Many women "know" when they've fallen pregnant. This intuitive feeling is probably due to the early outpouring of female hormones. Finding out that you're pregnant can be one of the most special moments of your life.
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Suspecting that you're pregnant
A few classic signs can make you suspect that you're pregnant before you do a test to make sure.
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A working pregnancy
There's no reason why you can't carry on working well into your pregnancy if you want to, unless your working environment could be dangerous for your baby. If you do want to go on working and return to your job after your baby is born, make sure you've all the information you need to protect both...
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Confirming that you're pregnant
Once you suspect that you might be pregnant you'll want to confirm it as soon as possible. There are a number of tests you can have that can be done at different intervals following conception. Some are more accurate than others. At one time women had internal examinations, but now that most...
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Estimated date of delivery
The estimated date of delivery (EDD) for your baby is found by counting 40 weeks from the first day of your last monthly period.
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Unmistakable signs of pregnancy
Hormonal changes accompanying pregnancy can bring about early and characteristic symptoms. Taken separately, such signs may not mean much, but put together may well be a first indication that you are indeed pregnant.
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