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Pregnancy Care in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain

When you find that you are pregnant, you may start planning your pregnancy week by week. You may ask additional questions about a healthy pregnancy every day. What should you eat? Can you do sports? What type of examinations should be considered during pregnancy?

If you are pregnant with twins or have multiple pregnancies, you may have more questions about the development of pregnancy week by week. How much weight are you expected to gain? How can you prevent premature labor? Do you need bed rest?

Whatever your questions, understanding the pregnancy week by week can help you make good decisions throughout your pregnancy. Learn nutrition tips and other basics for a healthy pregnancy. The more you learn about pregnancy, the more prepared you will be to face what awaits you.

First Trimester

For you, physical changes in the first trimester of pregnancy may include breast aches, fatigue, and nausea. Your emotions may range from enthusiasm to anxiety. As for your child, the first three months are a period of rapid growth and development. Your child’s brain, spinal cord, and other organs begin to form, and your child’s heart begins to beat. Your baby’s toes and toes begin to form.

If you are in the first trimester of pregnancy, schedule an appointment with your doctor to start antenatal care to learn what to expect during the first three months and beyond, which will help you take care of yourself and your baby.

Second Trimester

During the second trimester of pregnancy – from the fourth to sixth months – you may feel better than you were at first. Now is the time to enjoy your pregnancy!

During the second trimester of pregnancy, your baby’s shape may become clearer. Signs and symptoms of the second trimester of pregnancy may include increased breast size, flatulence, and skin changes. For your baby, the second trimester of pregnancy is often associated with being able to move and hear. By the 20th week, you will be halfway through your pregnancy.

It is important to continue to visit your doctor regularly during the second trimester of pregnancy. Tell your doctor about the questions on your mind, even if they seem not important.

Third Trimester

The last few months of pregnancy – the last third – can be physically and emotionally difficult. Signs and symptoms of the third trimester may include back pain, heartburn, and increased anxiety.

During the third trimester of pregnancy, your baby is likely to open his eyes and gain weight. This rapid growth may lead to more noticeable fetal movements.

Continue to visit your doctor regularly during the third trimester of pregnancy and continue to ask questions as your due date approaches. Knowing what to do and expect during the third trimester of pregnancy may help you during the final stages of pregnancy.

Pregnancy problems

During pregnancy, your baby’s health is one of your top priorities. For this reason, pregnancy problems can be very frightening.

If you have a chronic condition – such as diabetes, epilepsy, or depression – learn how your condition may affect your pregnancy and the complications you may face. You may need close monitoring or a change in your treatment plan to help prevent pregnancy problems.

Although pregnancy problems can make you worried and anxious, remember that you can do a lot to take care of your pregnancy. Consult your doctor to make the best decisions for you and your baby.

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