The Benefits of a 3 Dimensional Ultrasound for You and Your Baby
In life, period and pregnancy are closely linked to one another. Do you know why? Well, you can control and know when you want to get pregnant if you only know when is your most fertile stage and when are you mostly ovulating if you have tracked down the cycle of your menstruation. Once you miss it, and you know that you had sex during the days of your fertile days, and then you have a big chance of getting pregnant.
Anyway, when you are pregnant, you will go through a series of laboratory tests and scans which is called ultrasounds in order to make sure that your baby’s development is normal. One of the newest innovations for scans and ultrasounds would be the 3D pregnancy ultrasound. This is only facilitated by a doctor not only to monitor the development, but to know exactly the position of the fetus while in the womb of the mother.
Pregnancy time-lapses
I know this isn’t really about period after pregnancy, but I saw these two pregnancy time-lapses videos and it reminded me of the amazing process my body went through lately…
9 months in 9 seconds… Pregnancy Timelapse from Clayton Arnall on Vimeo.
Prevention of Hair Loss After Pregnancy
Hair loss after pregnancy is a very common problem, and may come as a surprise to you after the beautiful hair you grew during your pregnancy period. So here is an interesting article I found on Wikihow that will help you prevent hair loss after pregnancy.
How to Prevent Hair Loss After Pregnancy
from wikiHow – The How to Manual That You Can Edit
Hair loss is a normal occurrence for a woman after a pregnancy. Telogen effluvium is the medical term for post-pregnancy hair loss, which happens to nearly 50 percent of women after they give birth. A temporary condition, this hair loss should not cause a woman to become bald or experience visibly thin spots. Use these tips to reduce or prevent hair loss after pregnancy.
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Things you should know about possible period after pregnancy
Pregnancy can be the happiest journey lasting nine months for a woman. During the initial months, it is necessary to take extra care and precaution. The most common fear among pregnant women is having their period after pregnancy. There are some facts every to-be mother should know before she panics.
During the first trimester, some spotting is quite normal. It is only dangerous when it occurs in the second or third trimesters. Heavy period and early pregnancy shouldn’t go hand in hand though. If you are bleeding heavily you should immediately visit the doctor. Also, check the color of the blood. If it is pinkish or brown, then it is not a cause to worry about. But if it’s bright red and has clots in the blood, then you know that something’s wrong. Heaving bleeding is a warning bell for an impending miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, pregnancy outside the uterus, etc. You must keep a check if any changes occur in your spotting.

