In order to bring you the best possible user experience, this site uses Javascript. If you are seeing this message, it is likely that the Javascript option in your browser is disabled. For optimal viewing of this site, please ensure that Javascript is enabled for your browser.
          advertisement

Pregnancy Basics Center

Pregnancy basics include proper prenatal care, having a birth plan in place (including choices for labor & delivery pain relief) and understanding options regarding prenatal testing, Caesarean sections (C section) and breastfeeding. Potential pregnancy complications for mothers include ectopic pregnancy, preeclampsia, cardiomyopathy and gestational diabetes

COMMUNITY
Live it. Talk about it. YourTotalHealth Message Boards
 Live discussions happening right now...
About Health Conditions
Loading .....
Search for a board about:
Video
Lifelong Risks of Premature Birth
A new study reveals that babies born preterm could suffer serious...
They Have Eight Bundles of Joy
The Gosselin family tells TODAY's Ann Curry about the TV series,...
Healing After Birth
What to expect after the rigors of childbirth and how to ease your pain.
Options During Labor
Learn the pros and cons to options for dealing with labor pains.
TODAY: Preeclampsia Finding
Researchers discover marker that can warn pregnant women of...
TODAY: Getting ready for pregnancy
Natalie talks with Nancy King Reame about planning to have a baby.

Animations & Illustrations

Animations & Illustrations
Animations
Illustrations
advertisement
advertisement

YourTotalHealth  Web powered by YAHOO!   

Home  |  Health Centers  |  Health A-Z  |  Staying Healthy  |  Diet & Fitness  |  Woman & Family  |  Pregnancy  |  Community  |  

also on iVillage: Pregnancy & Parenting  |  Beauty & Style  |  Home & Garden  |  Food  |  Weddings  |  Love  |  Entertainment

Terms of Service  |  Privacy Policy  |  Site Map  |  Newsletters  |  Feedback

Copyright (c) 2000-2008 iVillage Inc. All rights reserved. The information provided on this site is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without consulting with a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your condition.