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Results 21 - 30 of 57 for Pregnancy
  1. ... knowledge to make intelligent, informed decisions regarding possible pregnancy and its outcome. If a pregnancy occurs the couple may want to evaluate the ...
  2. ... plastic device. IUDs are very effective at preventing pregnancy (less than 2% chance per year for the ... IUD). IUDs come with increased risk of ectopic pregnancy and perforation of the uterus and do not ...
  3. The placenta grows during pregnancy and stays connected to the wall of the uterus where it provides the fetus with nourishment. The placenta also secretes ...
  4. ... and is the site of fetal development during pregnancy. The body (fundus) of the uterus narrows and ...
  5. ... such as during straining when constipated or during pregnancy. Such swelling can cause pain, bleeding, and itching. ...
  6. ... are certain that they wish to prevent future pregnancies (permanent sterilization). Tubal ligation is not recommended as ...
  7. ... is diagnosed, give you information about ending the pregnancy or how best to care for your baby ...
  8. ... and your partner decide whether to carry the pregnancy to term, or how to prepare for the ...
  9. ... which may occur with obesity, pubertal growth spurts, pregnancy, or from other influences such as Cushing syndrome.
  10. ... are often associated with the abdominal enlargement of pregnancy and can also occur during the rapid growth ...
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