Pregnancy: Weeks 1-4 (Month #1)
illumistream
3 min - Nov 30, 2007
Does that at-home-pregnancy test show double yellow lines? Congratulations, you're pregnant! Here's what to expect during weeks one through four.
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*~The Story of Jamie Lynn Spears Pregnancy~*
JakeCopeland
1 min - Dec 19, 2007
jamie lynn spears is pregnant with her bf Casey Aldridge's baby! ZOMG!
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teenage pregnancy
laurahenshaw
58 sec - Jun 21, 2007
teen girl giving birth in hospital.
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The Pregnancy Show - The Things They Don't Tell You About Pregnancy - Episode 23
5 min - Jul 6, 2007Watch Nina and Kendall, two hilarious and experienced moms, as they discuss all issues surrounding pregnancy, birth and beyond.
Whether you are thinking about getting pregnant, are currently pregnant, or are already a mother yourself, you are sure to delight in these shows. To see more of Nina and Kendall, as well as other videos about pregnancy and parenting, visit www.thepregnancyshow.com
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Due Dads: The Man's Survival Guide To Pregnancy
2 min - Nov 14, 2006
It's positive! You're pregnant! Well technically, you aren't pregnant. That would be a medical miracle. But you are expecting, too, in a way. You're not a dad yet - you're a DUE DAD. Don't panic. Even though expecting a baby has nothing to do with football playoffs, grilling excellent steaks, margin calls, fuel injection, or cold brewskis, this DVD will teach you the skills that will get you safely and happily to that big 0th birthday. A humorous and instructional look at the awkward and sometimes perilous moments of life with an expectant mom. But it at www.dadlabs.com.
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Saturday Night Live: Butt Pregnancy
3 min - Mar 22, 2008
It's not unusual to have a baby in your butt.
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Pregnancy Journey(Weeks 4-26)
maylyntorres
3 min - Mar 10, 2008
Pregnancy Journey from weeks 4 through 26. Due June 10th, 2008. After dealing with infertility due to PCOS(Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome), many tests and 3 rounds of Clomid(medication used to induce ovulation) We are overjoyed to say that We are FINALLY pregnant!!!
What is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)?
Polycystic (pah-lee-SIS-tik) ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a health problem that can affect a woman's menstrual cycle, ability to have children, hormones, heart, blood vessels, and appearance. With PCOS, women typically have:
high levels of androgens (AN-druh-junz). These are sometimes called male hormones, although females also make them.
missed or irregular periods
many small cysts (sists) in their ovaries. Cysts are fluid-filled sacs.
Lack of ovulation is usually the reason for fertility problems in women with PCOS. Several medications that stimulate ovulation can help women with PCOS become pregnant. Even so, other reasons for infertility in both the woman and man should be ruled out before fertility medications are used. Also, there is an increased risk for multiple births (twins, triplets) with fertility medications. For most patients, clomiphene citrate (Clomid®, Serophene®) is the first choice therapy to stimulate ovulation.
What tests are used to diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)?
There is no single test to diagnose PCOS. Your doctor will take a medical history, perform a physical exam, and possibly take some tests to rule out other causes of your symptoms. During the physical exam the doctor will want to measure your blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), and waist size. He or she also will check out the areas of increased hair growth, so try to allow the natural hair growth for a few days before the visit. Your doctor might want to do a pelvic exam to see if your ovaries are enlarged or swollen by the increased number of small cysts. A vaginal ultrasound also might be used to examine the ovaries for cysts and check out the endometrium, the lining of the uterus. The uterine lining may become thicker if your periods are not regular. You also might have blood taken to check your hormone levels and to measure glucose (sugar) levels.
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