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Making Babies: The Fertility Shot (Pregnancy Health Guru)

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Making Babies: The Fertility Shot (Pregnancy Health Guru)

 There are many very early pregnancy symptoms and how can you tell if they are a sign of pregnancy? The more of these symptoms you have that are listed below then the higher probability there is that you are pregnant. Read through the list below and see how many of these very early pregnancy symptoms you have.

  Very Early Pregnancy Symptoms:

Most pregnant women have some very early pregnancy symptoms. On the rare occasion some women have no symptoms of early pregnancy except that them miss their menstrual period. Some women are so busy in their lives that they are unaware that their menstrual period was due and forget they did not get their periods.

You missed your menstrual period could indicate you are pregnant.

You menstrual period was late and you only had some mild spotting instead of a proper menstrual flow.

You are experiencing morning sickness and/or vomiting first thing in the morning could indicate pregnancy.

Your food suddenly tastes differently and you now dislike certain foods.

You are suddenly craving certain foods is a very early symptom of pregnancy, which indicates you are depleted in minerals.

Your breasts are tender and seem to be enlarging.

The brown part of your nipple (the areola) is becoming darker and bigger.

You notice your energy level is lower and you are feeling tired all the time.

You have more mood swings than normal, which can be a result of sudden hormone changes that occurs in pregnancy.

You are making more trips to the bathroom to urinate and there is not pain associated with urination is a common very early symptom of pregnancy.

You start to experience headaches that can be a direct effect of hormones as a symptom of early pregnancy.

Diagnosis of Pregnancy:

If you are sexually active and have one or more of the above early symptom of pregnancy then purchase a home pregnancy kit. Test your urine first thing in the morning when your urine is more concentrated to see if you are pregnant or not. These pregnancy tests are very sensitive and very accurate; a positive test means you are definitely pregnant. A negative pregnancy test may not conclusive especially if you performed it incorrectly or not testing an early morning urine sample.

Now what:

If you believe you are pregnant, seek medical or midwifery advice to confirm pregnancy and discuss your pregnancy plans.

If you are taking prescription medications, notify your health care provider immediately that you are pregnant to seek advice about your medication.

While you are waiting for your appointment, start taking a daily multivitamin which has at least 400 micrograms of folic acid in it to prevent congenital abnormalities.

Take adequate mineral supplements to prevent pregnancy complications.

Eat good nutritious food and make sure you increase your protein intake.

Stop all alcohol intake and stop smoking cigarettes or drastically reduce, your baby’s life depends on you.

Also see medical or midwifery advice if you are not pregnant and you menstrual period does not come within the next month as you may have an underlying medical condition.

Pregnancy Statistics:

65% of all pregnancies are unplanned.

25% of all pregnancies ends in a miscarriage.

25% of women choose to terminate their pregnancy.

Finding out you are pregnant can be a very welcoming experience in your life or it can also be a time of tremendous stress for you. My book “Birth, A Conscious Choice” offers amazing insights and comfort into pregnancy, miscarriage, adoption and termination of pregnancy. It is not just for pregnant women but for anyone who has had an issue with their mother or a pregnancy related trauma. For pregnancy products, pregnancy one on one coaching and pregnancy information view

www.pregnancysuccesscoach.comhttp://www.PregnancySuccessCoach.com

You may also be very interested in an amazing message that was telepathically dictated to me for humanity from my son when he was seven-weeks old. Yes you read correctly! I have the ability to communicate with baby’s emotions from inside and outside the womb. Down load this AMAZING MESSAGE FREE at 

www.pregnancywork…umanityhttp://www.PregnancySuccessCoach.com/Message_For_Humanity.html

If you wish to ask me a personal question about your pregnancy or an issue in your life then visit 

www.pregnancywork…Sectionhttp://www.PregnancySuccessCoach.com/Ask_Hannah_Section.html

Hannah Bajor. C.N.M.,M.S.N.

Certified Nurse Midwife

Pregnancy Success Coach

Watch the video related to pregnancy health

Imagine getting a few shots and then producing a beautiful baby. It’s not quite that simple, but the shot can work for many couples. More Fertility Videos: pregnancy.healthguru.com

Help answer the question about pregnancy health

Does health insurance cover pregnancy if it goes effective after getting pregant?
My girlfriend is about 4 weeks pregnant. She currently does not have health insurance but has been shopping for a while (we planned the pregnancy, but she got pregnant before coverage). Can we still get a insurance and have it cover prenatal care?
I appreciate all the responses. She isn't eligible for medicaid. I did call BlueCross and asked them about it and they told me it isn't considered a pre-existing condition and would be covered

About Author

Hannah Bajor, C.N.M.,M.S.N. The Pregnancy Success & Holistic Health Coach has rightly earned her title! During her twenty-year active midwifery career Hannah has delivered over a thousand babies and cared for thousands of women before, during and after pregnancy. She has specialized in high-risk pregnancies and as a midwife has seen almost every possible complication during pregnancy.
She has a master’s degree in nursing and is a certified bereavement counselor for miscarriages and baby loss. She holds numerous certifications in the field of energetic healing. She is author of two highly acclaimed books: “Birth, A Conscious Choice” and “Sex Education For Students”.
Having personally experienced a miscarriage, unsuccessful infertility treatments, and a near death experience following the birth of her second son. As time passed, Hannah was driven to take her midwifery skills, her intuitive ability, and her knowledge about the energy anatomy of pregnancy and her formula for increasing fertility on an international scale. She is now in great demand for her international one-on-one coaching telephone practice and workshops. Her coaching and workshops serve to heal and empower women experiencing infertility, pregnancy, birth, miscarriage, adoption, abortion and post partum depression.

  1. Ting L
    September 22nd, 2009 at 14:00 | #1
  2. 2009IsMine
    September 22nd, 2009 at 14:19 | #2

    This was based on one or two early studies. Far more studies, and far more in depth studies have been done since then that show no appreciable connection.

  3. 2009IsMine
    September 22nd, 2009 at 14:28 | #3

    He makes it sound so simple. The reality is that these “fertility shots” are extremely expensive (and the ongoing medical care and supervision needed while on them) is also extremely expensive, and rarely covered by insurance. Furthermore, if you are lucky enough to get pregnant, get ready for triplets, quads, and quints and preemie babies with lots of medical problems, oh and a future of poverty IF all your babies survive.

  4. rybak5
    September 22nd, 2009 at 15:11 | #4

    There is no perfect amount of time to wait before trying to conceive again, but many healthcare providers encourage woman to wait at least a few months to strengthen the chance of a healthy pregnancy. If a woman's body isn't ready to support a pregnancy by the time that she conceives again, she faces an increased risk of experiencing a repeat miscarriage. It takes time for the uterus to recover and for the endometrial lining to become strong and healthy again.

    Medically, it is safe to conceive after two or three normal menstrual periods if tests or treatments for the cause of the miscarriage are not being done. Some physicians routinely recommend that couples wait six months to a year before attempting another pregnancy in order to come to terms with their loss, whereas other physicians feel there is no compelling reason to wait so long.

    Many couples who experience a miscarriage worry that it will happen again. Fortunately, at least 85% of women who have had one loss will go on to have a successful pregnancy the next time, as will 75% of those who have experienced two or three losses.

    Deciding when to try again is a decision only you as a couple can make. Another pregnancy won't replace the lost pregnancy but may help you by refocusing your attention. If there were medical complications with your miscarriage, make sure to discuss the plans to try again with your health care provider first.

    Good luck to you:-) hope you have a healthy pregnancy/baby

  5. FlowingGeisha
    September 22nd, 2009 at 15:13 | #5

    I recalled this from past learning after.

  6. rawr.. i'm lostt
    September 22nd, 2009 at 15:44 | #6

    stop having sex if you aren't ready to take care of a child. you're a bad person if you get an abortion

  7. gkaneha
    September 22nd, 2009 at 15:54 | #7

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  8. boricua mami
    September 22nd, 2009 at 16:26 | #8
  9. Thursdaychild
    September 22nd, 2009 at 22:41 | #9

    No. The health insurance company you have through your employer will not sue your boyfriend for medical expenses related to the pregnancy.

    All of the prenatal care is considered your medical expense, not the baby's. And, of course, your own insurance policy is going to cover your own medical expenses. (As long as maternity is covered on your policy, of course.)

    The delivery and hospital charges should be considered under your policy too. Presuming that you plan to add the baby to your medical coverage at work, you'll want to complete the necessary paperwork with your employer within 31 days of the baby's birth.

  10. brainbid
    September 23rd, 2009 at 00:12 | #10

    I was taught in nursing school that one of the possible side effects of pergonal and clomid injections was possible ovarian cancer when the woman got older.

  11. January 25th, 2010 at 07:59 | #11

    Very wicked-cool information. I think im gonna stick around and read about 6 of your posts. Peace out

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