How come i never had a positive pregnancy test before?

February 16, 2011 by  
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I already have 3 kids and all of their tests didn’t come out positive til like 3 weeks or later after my missed period. Now i got a positive pregnancy test and i haven’t even missed my period yet. Its supposed to come on the 22nd of this month. Does anyone have a clue why it shows up positive now even tho in my previous pregnancies they all showed up negative?

Teen Pregnancy Rates In Washington At All-Time Low

November 3, 2010 by  
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Teen Pregnancy Rates In Washington At All-Time Low
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Pregnancy rates for teens ages 15 to 19 in Washington are at their lowest since 1980. Rates have declined since peaking in 1989 with 96 pregnancies per 1,000 teens. In 2009 the rate was 46.6 per 1,000.

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When is the earliest during pregnancy that you can start experiencing contractions?

April 3, 2010 by  
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i am currently 21 weeks pregnant with twins. This is my third pregnancy. All day today i have been feeling a tightning in my stomach on and off and i am wondering what is the earliest you can start experiencing contractions. i do not remember having this until later on in all of my other pregnancies

also after how long or how many should i call a doctor, or is this normal and nothing to worry about?

Implantation Bleeding During Pregnancy is Scary. Reassuring Facts About Implantation Bleeding

March 31, 2010 by  
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What is implantation bleeding?


It is not unusual that some women experience implantation bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy. Any vaginal bleeding outside implantation bleeding of pregnancy is classified as a threatened miscarriage, meaning the pregnancy is threatening to miscarriage. About 25% of all pregnancies are actually miscarried but 50% of all threatened miscarriages settle down and a normal pregnancy happens.

When does implantation bleeding occur?


Implantation bleeding occurs very early in pregnancy as a direct result of the fertilized egg (your growing baby) burying and snuggling its way into the lining of your womb. Implantation bleeding occurs about 10-14 days after the egg has been fertilized or when conception occurred. This is also around the time when your menstrual cycles would be expected.

Signs of Implantation Bleeding:


Signs of implantation bleeding can vary from one pregnant woman to another. It normally mild in nature and is much lighter than a normal menstrual period.

The color of implantation bleeding:


The color of implantation bleeding can vary form bright red to brown implantation bleeding. Bright red implantation bleeding means that there is an active area of bleeding within the womb and blood is flowing from the site of implantation to the vagina very quickly. It may indicate that implantation has just occurred.

Brown implantation bleeding is the color of old blood. When you get brown implantation bleeding it normally means that when the fertilized egg buried it way into the womb, a little blood was released. The bleeding that occurred at the moment of implantation stayed in the womb for some time so by the time you see it on your underwear or when you wipe yourself it showed up as brown implantation bleeding.

How long does implantation bleeding last?


Most cases of implantation bleeding last for a few minutes to a few days. If implantation bleeding lasts more than a few days then it may be a sign of vaginal infection or a threatened miscarriage.

How heavy is implantation bleeding?


Heavy implantation bleeding is unusual. The only thing you might notice with implantation bleeding is a pinkish or brown discharge when you wipe yourself after you go to the bathroom.

Cramps with implantation bleeding:


Cramps with implantation bleeding can happen. You may even experience cramps with or without bleeding. The reason you may experience cramps with implantation bleeding is because as the fertilized egg buries into your womb, it caused the muscle of your womb to contract. These contractions press on nerve endings and may result in mild to moderate menstrual like pains for 24-48 hours.

What to do if you have signs of implantation bleeding:


Don’t panic if you have any of the above signs of implantation bleeding. Remember 50% of all cases of implantation bleeding end up in a normal pregnancy.

Know your blood type. Depending on your partner’s blood type and if you are a rhesus negative blood type then it may be necessary to have an Rh-immune globulin injection within 24 hours of any pregnancy bleeding.

If you suspect you may be pregnant and your bleeding is from implantation bleeding then do a home pregnancy test. This home test should remain positive. If it is positive and you do not know your blood Rhesus factor, then call your provider for consultation for possible Rh-immune globulin.

Never insert a tampon, douche, or have sexual intercourse while you are bleeding.


Keep track of whether the bleeding is increasing or decreasing and how many pads you are using.

If you feel your pregnancy bleeding is heavier or lasting longer than the above ranges then call your health care provider for consultation immediately.

Bleeding during pregnancy is scary. Your fear is picked up by your unborn child. Intra uterine fear can stay with your child for a lifetime, so constantly reassure your baby that he or she is wanted and loved. Want to know more about how pregnancy is like from your babies viewpoint then check out my Birth, A Conscious Choice. at http://www.PregnancySuccessCoach.com


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It Is Hard To Be Pregnant

February 22, 2010 by  
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Whether you planned it or not, you are pregnant. That is a wonderful thing, but it can be a very scary time for the mother to be. The body goes through so many changes that you might not know what to do. Keep in mind that others have gone through this too. We know what you are going through.

At first you think about what you are supposed to do. What do you eat? How much do you eat? Everyone says that they have answers for you, but any doctor will tell you that there are no two exact same pregnancies. Therefore, you take the tips that people give you and apply them. You see if they work for you. If not, then you move on. Yet, it is time consuming.

You begin to wonder just how good of a parent you will be. There are reasons for this. You think of things that friends encounter with their children then you think to yourself how I will ever handle that. Kids have all sorts of doziest and you have to be prepared. Are you ready? The answer is no woman ever is. You just buck up and go on. Then you begin shopping and see that every toy you look at even baby bath toys has age restrictions.

You watch your belly protrude to a rather large size that everyone calls a baby bump. When in all reality, you know that it is huge. You begin to think that everyone has a conspiracy to make you feel good. You wonder if you are that hormonal. Nevertheless, you just keep telling yourself you are almost there. You can make it.

When you notice dry skin and stretch marks you cringe. Let the dry skin care solutions commence you think to yourself. Which gladly enough other women have developed just the right items for this! Your emotions become out of whack. One minute you could be laughing. Then, out of the blue you are crying. You might even be mad at the world. All this is normal. Trust us when we tell you this. It is normal to feel this way.

While you think that you have lost all hope, you should know that many women feel this way. You are not alone when it comes to these feelings. You learn to trust people even though you are getting advice from all angles. That is when you refer to the parenting classes that are offered and the many other resources made by the professionals that you learn to trust throughout your pregnancy. Help is there for you, you just have to look for it and reach for some.

While pregnancy is hard, you look at what is to come. When you watch that child eventually graduate. Then you think of what he or she will make of themselves. There are some things that can help you when the going gets tough. You will make it. You just have to have the will power to do so. Yes, we know it is hard. Many of us swear that afterwards we would do it over, but as we are walking around with this big belly we swear the other way around. It is all worth it in the end when you hold that precious being in your arms. Remember, you are not alone and you will do just fine.

Giving birth using a midwife: Some criticisms

January 13, 2010 by  
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People basically think of hospitals and doctors when they think of having a baby delivered.  But there is a growing movement of women who are wanting to go more natural.There are some women who are actually foregoing the medication during delivery in order to have a more natural mode or nature child birth. Part of that movement of going natural is using a midwife to deliver a baby.  There are many advantages to this that we are going to look at in this article.

Some people, first and foremost, think using a midwife to deliver a baby is not safe.They think that the safest practice is having a baby with a doctor, since they have all the medical equipment needed.But this actually a false or invalid issue since most deliveries done by a midwife are only done with safe pregnancies.  In other words if there is any history of complications it will not be performed with a midwife.  Other then that as a San Diego midwife I know first hand midwives know what to do in medical emergencies.

Midwives will not be using any medication that women need, that is actually another common criticism.Because women do not actually need to have drugs for delivery that is why the premise is false.The major reason why most pregnancies take so long, as a matter of fact, are drugs.  The drugs cause the birth to stop because it is disrupting the natural delivery. I have seen first hand as a homebirth midwife San Diego how much faster natural deliveries are.So medication is definitely no longer needed and it only hinders the delivery.

Another criticism is that midwives are not doctors.It does not actually mean that they don’t know what to do medically, while that is true. All midwives definitely have to go through a very difficult licensing and certification process.  This process teaches them what medical procedures may need to be performed in certain situations.  As a certified midwives San Diego practicioner I know first hand that midwives are prepared for emergencies.

As you can see, having a baby with a midwife definitely has more benefits than with those people would have you to believe.It helps you to have a faster delivery than with medications and is definitely safer.

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