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  2. A week-by-week guide to common pregnancy symptoms - AOL

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    A baby born this early would need to spend time in the neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU. Pregnancy Symptoms Week 32 32 weeks pregnant pregnancy stage (Photo Illustration/Getty Images)

  3. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Heartburn – Heartburn (Regurgitation) is a burning pain in the chest, behind the breastbone that occurs when stomach acid travel up the esophagus and causes irritation. This sometimes happens in pregnancy due to relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), which normally keeps acidic stomach contents in the stomach. Additionally ...

  4. Obstetric ultrasonography - Wikipedia

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    Transvaginal scans usually provide clearer pictures during early pregnancy and in obese women. Also used is Doppler sonography which detects the heartbeat of the fetus. Doppler sonography can be used to evaluate the pulsations in the fetal heart and bloods vessels for signs of abnormalities. [5]

  5. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Crowning may be experienced as an intense stretching and burning. The Lamaze method of childbirth teaches that making noises such as moaning, groaning, grunting, repeating words over and over, and any sound that one's body may wish to naturally make may help to relieve pain and help labour to progress. According to Lamaze, "While the media ...

  6. Here's what pregnancy actually looks like before 10 weeks ...

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    Photos of what pregnancy tissue from early abortions at 5 to 9 weeks actually looks like have gone viral.. The images, which were originally shared by MYA Network — a network of physicians who ...

  7. Gastroschisis - Wikipedia

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    Complications may include feeding problems, prematurity, intestinal atresia, and intrauterine growth restriction. [2] [3] The cause is typically unknown. [3] [2] Rates are higher in babies born to mothers who smoke, drink alcohol, or are younger than 20 years old. [3] [2] Ultrasounds during pregnancy may make the diagnosis. [2]

  8. Pyloric stenosis - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors in babies include birth by cesarean section, preterm birth, bottle feeding, and being firstborn. [3] The diagnosis may be made by feeling an olive-shaped mass in the baby's abdomen. [1] This is often confirmed with ultrasound. [4] Treatment initially begins by correcting dehydration and electrolyte problems. [1]

  9. Complications of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco use: During pregnancy, causes twice the risk of premature rupture of membranes, placental abruption and placenta previa. [68] Also, it increases the odds of the baby being born prematurely by 30%. [69] Prenatal cocaine exposure: Associated with premature birth, birth defects and attention deficit disorder.