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Pregnancy Website Launches Week-By-Week Calendar Of Stages Of Development

Pregnancy Health offers a week-by-week accounting of the progress of a pregnancy. The recent review of information about the 18th week is helpful in understanding the symptoms of the mother and development of the baby.

September 29, 2016 /MarketersMedia/ —

Pregnancy Health is pleased to announce that the website has posted information about the course of the pregnancy. The full 40 weeks are each covered in detail, including typical symptoms of the mother, and the growth and development of the baby. While each pregnancy is somewhat different, there are many general statements which can be made and relied on.

The website and blog is a leading source for information about pregnancy care and readers can learn complete details about pregnancy-related suggestions and issues. The main objective of the website owners is to provide accurate information regarding typical issues and health conditions during the pregnancy. The site also offers various solutions and medications for treatment of conditions to that the pregnancy can be enjoyed during the nine months.

There are various stages of pregnancy, usually broken down into three trimesters. The website provides an even more detailed description of the weeks and what the mother-to-be can expect. The early weeks of pregnancy are typically when the parents are most excited, and also when the greatest amount of development is occurring in the mother’s body and also of the baby. It is important for the health of the mother and baby that as much knowledge as possible to gained about signs and symptoms.

A spokesperson for the website explained, “Often, doctors will call for a 18 weeks pregnant ultrasound in order to check on the progress of the growing baby. The experience of nausea and vomiting associated with morning sickness has typically subsided, and good pre-natal care is strict about monitoring the size and development of the baby. An 18 week ultrasound will show that the baby is between five and six inches in length and will weigh more than five ounces. Measurements outside of this range may cause the health care professional to call for additional testing and consultation.

For more information, please visit http://www.pregnancyhealth.net/18-weeks-pregnant-symptoms-ultrasound/

Contact Info:
Name: Priyanka Sharma
Organization: Pregnancy Health
Phone: +91-9810492684

Source: http://www.pregnancyhealth.net/

Release ID: 135060

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