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Absolutely, doctors say. It's important to watch what you eat during the early stages of pregnancy, both for the baby's health and well-being and for your own health and wellness.
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1. Don't play "Supermom." If you need a nap, take a nap. Even a 30-minute nap can really provide you with much needed energy. Divide your chores on different days instead
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Frequent urination, along with morning sickness and tiredness, is a sign of early pregnancy. According to Dr. James W. Brann, a frequent urge to urinate starts around the sixth to
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1. Consider how the effects of stress will affect your unborn child. If there is a history of anxiety or depression in your family, your added stress levels may harm your child. Meet
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