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Sugar During Pregnancy Sugar During Pregnancy
  Sugar is a carbohydrate, one of the three types of nutrients our bodies require during pregnancy. Sugar is also the number one additive in the food industry containing zero nutritional value but..

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Twin Types Twin Types
  Twins are the development of two embryos in the womb. There are a few types of twinning but the two most common ones are fraternal and identical. Fraternal twinning which by..

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Water and Pregnancy Water and Pregnancy
  Water is one of the most important nutrients you should not neglect during pregnancy. Water increases in importance during pregnancy because it helps you deal with various problems such as..

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Milk, Cheese and Cream During Pregnancy Milk, Cheese and Cream During Pregnancy
  Milk, cheese and cream are dairy items that are healthy to eat during pregnancy as they provide the much needed and easily absorbed calcium..

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Why Hair Changes Why Hair Changes
  Many find their hair thicker and glossier during pregnancy. The quality, quantity and texture of hair changes when you are pregnant. This is of course a bonus. Conversely, you may find yourself losing lots of strands and worry if baldness is around the corner..
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DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) and Pregnancy DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) and Pregnancy
  DHA is considered the building block of the brain. An abbreviation for docosahexaenoic acid, DHA is one of the derivatives of omega 3 essential fatty acid (EFA). DHA has been..
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Best Time To Shop for your Newborn Baby Best Time To Shop for your Newborn Baby
Most parents find shopping for their newborn an exhilarating aspect to parenting - a new baby and a whole range of exciting items out there to shop! Because of this..
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What is safe, What is not? What is safe, What is not?
  When you are pregnant and you don't feel right, you have to think twice about what you can do to remedy the situation. The safe, non-medicinal way should usually be your first choice. Many medications become unsafe..
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Pregnancy Guide-
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Premature labor - how early is Premature labor - how early is too early!
  Having a baby between the 20th and 37th week is considered premature. Most premature births are deliberate, planned attempts by the obstetrician due to some health complication..
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