Although you cannot have a period during pregnancy, it is possible to bleed while you're pregnant. Regardless of the cause of bleeding during pregnancy, you should consider a visit to your doctor!
If you're trying to conceive, it's easy to think every sensation may be an early sign of pregnancy. Here's a look at common implantation symptoms and more.
Back and hip pain are common complaints of later pregnancy. A body (or pregnancy) pillow can help by relieving the pressure and help you to get a restful night's sleep!
Many women ask if it's possible that they're pregnant even though they got a negative result on a home pregnancy test. This article will outline what causes a false negative pregnancy test.
Writing about pregnancy, I get a lot of questions about what's normal and what isn't normal. In order to handle these questions more appropriately, I've compiled them into a single article.
Whether it's lower back pain, hip pain, cramping, or something else, learn which pains are perfectly normal and which are more concerning.
Morning sickness typically occurs in the first trimester. Try some of these natural ways, including aromatherapy, for coping with it.
Cramping during early pregnancy can occur for a number of reasons. Knowing what these reasons are should help you to determine when to call your doctor and help empower you to make good decisions.
Bleeding isn't an uncommon occurrence during early pregnancy, but many women panic when they see those few drops of blood. Learn about the different types of blood you might see, plus when to worry about the status of your pregnancy and when not to stress.