Sentences with phrase «physical symptoms of pregnancy»

Being one of the first physical symptoms of pregnancy, the darkening of the areola can occur throughout your entire pregnancy.
However, what many women do not expect are the physical symptoms of pregnancy that can linger after a miscarriage.

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A woman can't detect any signs or symptoms of her pregnancy just because the physical fertilization hasn't taken place yet.
Toward the end of pregnancy (or maybe throughout the entire pregnancy) you're growing uncomfortable and the physical symptoms are starting to take over.
There are permissible modifiers to this rule and they include: you can be unhappy or even miserable (but only in a physical sense) because of terrible pregnancy symptoms and you are allowed to be worried about the well - being of the baby.
«Summertime often offers vacation and time away from work, which may be great if you are in the beginning days of your pregnancy when physical symptoms can render you feeling less than glowing,» says Juli Fraga, Psy.
The quality of relationships parents make with their children predicts healthy eating, 3 and the only programmes which have an (albeit modest) impact in reversing childhood obesity are programmes which offer development of parenting skills as well as lifestyle advice.4 5 Adverse parenting is also a risk factor for the adoption of smoking, 6 alcohol and drug misuse, 6 teenage pregnancy, 6 and poor mental health in children, 7 adolescents8 9 and adults.10 11 It is possible to show that adverse parenting and poor quality parent — child relationships are risk factors for poor health in general6 12 — 14 and symptoms of poor physical health6 12 13 in childhood and adulthood, as well as cardiovascular disease, 6 13 cancer, 6 13 musculoskeletal problems, 6 13 injury15 and mortality6 in later life.
A preparation for parenthood program that focuses on the psychological rather than practical and physical aspects of pregnancy and early parenthood has the potential to improve both postnatal mood and parenting stress for all women, irrespective of whether they experience depressive symptoms during pregnancy.
Moving beyond simple observations of the negative outcomes associated with depressive symptoms in pregnancy and the postpartum period requires information about 2 related phenomena: 1) the identification of distinct subgroups of women in terms of onset and persistence of depressive symptoms, and 2) the identification of demographic and clinical correlates of these subgroups to aid in the development of more refined models of mechanisms linking depressive symptoms to behavioral and physical health outcomes.
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