Pregnancy Videos | Sex And Pregnancy Myths
April 6, 2008
Dr. Michele Hakakha an Obstetrician/Gynecologist talk on sex and pregnancy myths. She is an expert in female fertility. She had answer some of the question most frequent ask about from couples and do hear what she had to say on sex during pregnancy. She elaborated on the following questions:
- Is it true I can’t get pregnant when I’m on my period?
- Is it true I can’t get pregnant from pre-ejaculation?
- Is it true I can’t get pregnant if I don’t orgasm?
- If I have sex in water, does that prevent me from getting pregnant?
- Will sex hurt my baby during pregnancy?
- Is anal sex safer during pregnancy than vaginal intercourse?
- If the man orgasms before the woman, does that mean they’ll have a girl?
- Are orgasms unhealthy for fetuses?
Pregnancy Videos | During Second And Third Trimester Of Pregnancy
April 4, 2008
See Dr. Jay Goldberg elaborated more on the Second and Third Trimester Of Pregnancy. In these videos he will talk about the most common pregnancy symptoms and the what medical exam is been done during the second and third trimester and the ways to determine the gender of your baby too.
Pregnancy Video on Second Trimester Of Pregnancy
What are common pregnancy symptoms during the 2nd trimester?
During the second trimester the common pregnancy symptom are:
- Your body typically not showing so much of being pregnant.
- You may start to develop something and only you will definitely notice but most people may not.
- You actually start to feel better during the second trimester. The breast tenderness sometimes lessens. The nausea sometimes dissipates quite a bit
- About 20 weeks where you can start to feel the baby move. Most women at about 20 weeks will feel the baby move. Some feel it at 18 weeks and some feel it even sooner, especially if it’s not your first baby. Some don’t feel it until 22 or 23 weeks in the second trimester. The most important factor here is if you did not feed the baby move after 23 weeks at all do consult your doctor, because there are reasons why you may not be feeling it, but you just want to be reassured.
What medical exams occur in the 2nd trimester?
In the second trimester the medical exams are a triple marker or known as Quad test and the AFP test which is a screening test that’s done between 16 and 18 weeks to determine the risk of certain abnormalities that can occur with the baby. In around 18 to 22 weeks, expecting mother patients should go for an ultrasound to look at the baby from head to toe and check the anatomy of the baby performs by a perinatalogist.
Pregnancy Video on Third Trimester Of Pregnancy
What are common pregnancy symptoms during the 3rd trimester?
The third trimester can is a little more difficult because at this point you are starting to get a little bit bigger. The pregnancy symptom you may have:
- You may find it harder to sleep comfortably.
- You will get up throughout the night to urinate.
- You might get up throughout the night because your hips are sore or your arm falls asleep.
- You might get constipation and it’s not often uncommon for that to be followed by haemorrhoids.
- You tends to get a little tired easily.
- You start to kind of get over the ‘Oh I’m pregnant’ stage and start looking forward to the ‘I want to be a mummy’ stage.
What are common third trimester medical exams?
In the third trimester the first test that will be performed will be the gestational diabetes screening test. It’s simply a test in which you drink a concentrated sugar drink, and then get your blood drawn to determine what the level is. Based on the lab where this is drawn, if the level is higher than the cutoff, you will have screened positive for gestational diabetes. If so, then a more definitive diagnostic test will be performed. Most doctors perform a CBC, or a complete blood count, with that initial gestational diabetes screening to determine if anemia has set in, which is not uncommon in the third trimester of pregnancy. It may be recommended that you supplement iron during the third trimester of pregnancy as well.
How will my doctor determine my baby’s gender?
There are a couple of ways to determine the gender of your baby. You can have an ultrasound performed, typically after sixteen weeks, and if the baby is positioned correctly, the gender can be visualized. If you get an invasive test, like a CVS or an Amnio, if your age is over thirty-five, or if a screening test has come back positive for that, then those tests do determine the gender of the baby as well.
Pregnancy Videos | During First Trimester Of Pregnancy
April 3, 2008
Dr. Jay Goldberg an Obstetrician/Gynecologist talk on some of concern of what happen during your pregnancy during your first trimester of pregnancy. Dr. Goldberg have an averages about 150 to 175 deliveries per year and has so far, delivered over 2000 babies. Hear what he had elaborated on some of expecting mothers questions on:
How do you determine your baby’s due date?
What medical exams occur in the First trimester?
What will happen at a routine exam during my pregnancy?
How do I alleviate my nausea during my pregnancy?
How do I determine my baby’s due date?
There is two ways to find out your baby’s due date. The first way is the expecting mothers must have an accurate menstrual cycle in order get it accurate. Take the first day of your last menstrual cycle, take that number subtract with three months and then follow by adding seven days. For example if your last menstrual cycle is 20 May then your due date will be on Feb 27. But this not always accurate because not all woman menstrual cycle are consistent.
The second way is to visit your personal Obstetrician/Gynecologist. Your Obstetrician/Gynecologist have a equipment ultra sound to take measure of fetal during the First trimester specifically in the first 8 to 10 weeks. This is persistent to the due date.
What medical exams occur in the First trimester?
For the first trimester, the medical exams include ultrasound, a blood test to determine a generic panel, pap smear and vaginal cultures to check for any sexually transmitted infections, yeast and bacteria infections that are possible.
How much will my baby develop during the first trimester?
Baby is developing in the first trimester. The baby is initially a plate and then it forms a tube. This whole process takes place in the first six to eight weeks of pregnancy. Most of the things will have been develops in the first trimester and on the second and third trimester, the baby is simply just growing in size.
What will happen at a routine exam during my pregnancy?
When you go for a routine exam at maybe 12 weeks, your Obstetrician/Gynecologist will discuss with you the how often you need to come back for routine exam. At around between 16 and 18 weeks routine visit will do the screening blood tests. From there your Obstetrician/Gynecologist will typically do an ultrasound and look at the anatomy of the baby at your next visit. Your Obstetrician/Gynecologist inform you at your current visit what to anticipate at the next visit.
How do I alleviate my nausea during my pregnancy?
Nausea in pregnancy can be alleviated in several different ways that can make you feel better.
- Aroma of simply massaging a citrus fruit in your hands.
- There some people wearing wristbands for sea sickness, those pressure point wristbands.
- Ginger products such as ginger snaps, ginger ale or simply chewing on ginger.
- Vitamin B6
- Medications that are in the market that your physician can recommend to you
These are some main techniques that people usually refer to when they have nausea in early pregnancy. But some make you even more nauseated so it a trial-and-error thing for each individual expecting mother.
Pregnancy Videos | Third Trimester Of Pregnancy
March 26, 2008
Third trimester pregnancy videos. Here are the pregnancy education videos, videos on what going on inside your pregnant body. As you are approaching to give birth, get to know and practice more on what is been taught here. Pregnancy videos are wonderful to watch and learn because they give you a better picture into the different stages of pregnancy, and they share the joy of one mother’s journey from testing to birth. Pregnancy videos are a great resource for this type of information.
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Pregnancy Videos | Second Trimester Of Pregnancy
March 26, 2008
Second trimester of pregnancy videos. Below are three pregnancy videos on what going on inside your pregnant body during your second trimester. I am really amaze of what I see and feel my baby inside my womb and what I can do to make my baby healthy.
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