Skip the butters, creams and oils and instead try tretinoin — or just let time work its magic
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
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Walking, running, lifting and other exercises can be safe, but avoid contact sports and falling risks
Health experts recommend that pregnant women consider getting the flu shot as soon as it’s available
Watch your diet, exercise regularly and get a blood glucose level screening early
Home pregnancy tests can detect pregnancy just two weeks after ovulation
Belly wraps provide physical support after you give birth
Despite its name, pregnancy nausea and queasiness can strike any time, day or night
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