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Showing posts with label #first pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #first pregnancy. Show all posts

What are the problems faced by women after pregnancy?

Your body has been through quite the ordeal to give birth to your baby, and you will need adequate time to recover. With a normal, vaginal birth you will bleed for a few weeks following birth as well as feel pain in the genital area (especially if you tore during delivery). You may also experience hemorrhoids (due to pushing), and lower back pain for about 3 months following delivery. A cesarean section, on the other hand, will have additional itching and scarring to deal with for at least 4-weeks. Incision pain can last up to 8 weeks. (baby weight chart) You will also have to refrain from sex and halt any exercise for at least 10 weeks.
1. Breastfeeding is a very unique thing women feel especially for the first time mums.
2. You will start to feel hair loss.
3. Body changes are quite common in pregnancy.
4. Skin discoloration happens with some percentage of women.
5. Belly size increases.
6. Your breast size increases.

How Many Days Post Ovulation Pregnancy Test?

In order to know how many days post your ovulation, you should be taking a pregnancy test. It is important to understand the process of ovulation, conception, and implantation. It is also important that you understand about the formation of the hCG hormone. And how does the home-pregnancy test detect pregnancy?
When the dominant follicle ruptures. The egg released from the ovary and into the close fallopian tube. It takes up to a maximum of 24 hours for the egg to fertilize. In case there are sperms in the fallopian tube and penetrates with fresh egg then this leads to conception.
In the following days, the egg gets fertilized. And into the uterus and it then starts to implant in the uterine lining. The fertilized egg is the embryo. After the implantation stage, the placenta secretes the hCG that is a popular hormone in pregnancy. The process of implantation happens around six to twelve days after ovulation.
How is pregnancy detected?
In the early weeks after implantation takes place, the hCG hormone doubles in every 48 to 72 hours.  A non-pregnant woman will have an hCG level of 5 mIU/ml however after conceiving hCG level rises to50 mIU/ml. This is a good increase in level and the hormone is secreted in her blood. When you do a home pregnancy test this is what detects the pregnancy.
When should the pregnancy test be done?
Now that you understand the conception process, the pregnancy test should not be taken before 7 days of ovulation. The ideal pregnancy test days after ovulation, around 7 to 10 days after ovulation. This lets you confirm your pregnancy.
However, if you take the pregnancy test early then there is a chance that the result will be false. It is also important that you have calculated the ovulation date accurately. If not accurate because of the low hCG level and no impanation has occurred. Thus it is advised that you wait at least 7 to 10 days after ovulation before you check for a positive pregnancy.
In case you take the test on the seventh day after ovulation and the result shows as negative, you may want to test it again after a few days just to be doubly sure about it.
Conclusion
You may also decide to wait until you notice some early signs of pregnancy before you take a pregnancy test. This includes implantation bleeding, swollen or tender breasts, tiredness, aversions or food cravings. If you observe any of these signs in the 7 to 10 days after your ovulation, then you should definitely get a pregnancy test done.

What is the reason for bleeding with clots during the 6th week of pregnancy?

It is always difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of bleeding in a first-trimester pregnancy. It could just be bleeding from the cervix or the edge of the placenta ( which is bigger and more close to the cervix because of the twin pregnancy ) and these situations generally bear little or no significance. Sometimes the bleeding can carry on up to the second trimester. If the heartbeat is present, the same still holds i.e. over 97% of the time the pregnancy will carry on unharmed. In the old days, any vaginal bleeding in the early part of pregnancy is called ' threatened abortion '. With the advent of Ultrasound, we have to say this is a misnomer, as in the cases when the fetal heartbeat is seen, the pregnancy is not ' threatened '.