Survey participants were drawn from SSI (Survey Sample Incorporated), one of the nation’s largest demographically representative web panels. About Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy (NVP) Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP), or morning sickness, affects 70 to 85 percent of pregnant women. NVP can present differently for each woman, the symptoms include: nausea, gagging, retching, dry heaving, vomiting, and odor and/or food aversion. For most pregnant women, symptoms generally cease at approximately 16 to 20 weeks. However, some women can experience symptoms throughout their pregnancy. For more information please visit http://www.MorningsicknessUSA.com . About Duchesnay USA Duchesnay USA is a unique healthcare company devoted to safeguarding the health and well-being of expectant mothers and their unborn babies. Its affiliate company, Duchesnay Inc.
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Expectant Mothers Should Keep Clean Mouth for Healthy Pregnancy
However, in 2007 to 2009, 56 percent of women in the U.S. reported that they never visited a dentist during pregnancy, according to data from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System. Thirty-five percent said they did not have a dental visit within the past year. All of these factors may harm a mother during childbearing. Getting things straight. Preterm birth can be defined as a delivery earlier than 37 weeks gestation, while low birth weight is considered anything less than 5.5 pounds.
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Panda showing pregnancy signs: Zoo
Simon Girling, head of veterinary services, said: “We know it seems hard to believe after all this time but Tian Tian, our female giant panda, is still continuing to show signs of being in the late term of pregnancy. “Her behaviour has mellowed out over the past few days, which is a very positive sign, and she has also started to produce colostrum. “As pandas experiencing a pseudo-pregnancy also produce colostrum and behave just as a pregnant panda would, these signs are still not 100% indicative of pregnancy, but while Tian Tian continues to show signs of late-term pregnancy we will continue to treat her in that way, which means allowing her to enjoy time off show while keepers monitor her around the clock.” Meanwhile, the zoo said that male panda Yang Guang has been “off colour” and was recently removed from display due to illness. It is believed he has a metabolic disorder but should recover in a couple of weeks. Mr Girling said: “As with any other animal in our collection, we carried out some routine blood sample and imaging tests on Monday September 16 and thankfully nothing major was found. “We believe he may have a minor metabolic disorder with reduced blood levels of calcium and since starting a regime of supplements he has shown significant improvement and his keepers are really happy with him. We expect him to recover in a matter of weeks.” The pandas arrived at Edinburgh Zoo from China in December 2011.
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