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What are the fears that expectant MOTHERS face ?
Asked by shaakal,
06 Mar 05:45 pm
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Weight gain
personality changes
not having a normal delivery
uncontrolled vomitings
fetal abnormalities
etc etc
Answered by ajit kulkarni, 06 Mar 06:33 pm
personality changes
not having a normal delivery
uncontrolled vomitings
fetal abnormalities
etc etc
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Sahi salamat come out as a happy mom after all those sufferings endured for nine months
and unfortunately in India to become a mom for a baby Boy anyday !!!(To avoid the taunts of her inlaws)
Answered by RachanaExposed, 06 Mar 05:47 pm
and unfortunately in India to become a mom for a baby Boy anyday !!!(To avoid the taunts of her inlaws)
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. Miscarriage- The number one fear expectant mothers face is having a miscarriage. Less than 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, plus most miscarriages happen within the first few weeks of pregnancy when expectant mothers arent expecting. Once youve passed the 6-8 week pregnant mark, youll be able to hear a heartbeat at your doctors appointment and hopefully put your fear aside, as miscarriage percentages decrease dramatically after the first trimester.
2. Weight Gain- Many women worry about the amount of weight they will gain while theyre pregnant. Statistics show that 14-20% of mothers keep some of the weight they put on, however, a steady diet and exercise can help shed the extra pounds. Finding an exercise class such as yoga during your pregnancy, can not only benefit you and your baby, but it can also help you maintain a routine once the baby is born.
3. Health of Baby- Many expectant mothers find themselves consumed with negative thoughts and emotions that deal with the ...more
2. Weight Gain- Many women worry about the amount of weight they will gain while theyre pregnant. Statistics show that 14-20% of mothers keep some of the weight they put on, however, a steady diet and exercise can help shed the extra pounds. Finding an exercise class such as yoga during your pregnancy, can not only benefit you and your baby, but it can also help you maintain a routine once the baby is born.
3. Health of Baby- Many expectant mothers find themselves consumed with negative thoughts and emotions that deal with the ...more
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Answered by anil garg, 06 Mar 08:35 pm
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