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While 80% of women will get pregnant within six months, age and other factors make a difference
Expect lab tests, and bring your questions to your first pregnancy visit
Your second-trimester is usually the best time to travel
Walking, running, lifting and other exercises can be safe, but avoid contact sports and falling risks
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Different from a regular massage, prenatal massages are gentle with light pressure
When your heart skips a beat, it could signal a problem ... or just be too much coffee
Yes! Get a flu shot as soon as it’s available
Avoid high-mercury fish and processed meat, and go easy on salt and caffeine
Watch your diet, exercise regularly and get a blood glucose level screening early
Home pregnancy tests can detect pregnancy just two weeks after ovulation
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