Protecting Your Pelvic Floor During Pregnancy

Protecting Your Pelvic Floor During Pregnancy

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Pregnancy Symptoms: The First 20 Weeks

You're pregnant and you may not even know it yet. For many women, it's the early pregnancy symptoms that give it away. So, what type of symptoms can you expect during the first 20 weeks of your pregnancy? What triggers these symptoms and what can you do to overcome them? Learn mo ...  Show more

Homeopathy and Pregnancy

Many traditional medications aren't safe during pregnancy, so what options do you have for relief? Today we're learning all about homeopathy and how it can naturally help treat common ailments many women experience while pregnant. How is homeopathy different than other types of t ...  Show more

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