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How much should I exercise while pregnant

How Much Should I Exercise While Pregnant?

There are tons of myths and old wives tales about pregnancy, especially about physical activity. You’ve probably heard at least a few: Don’t lift anything above your head! Avoid your usual workout routine! But take all this well-meant advice with a grain of salt. It’s perfectly safe, and actually highly recommended, to get regular exercise

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What's A Heart-Shaped Uterus And Do You Have One

What’s a Heart-Shaped Uterus—and Do You Have One?

A heart-shaped uterus might sound adorable, but it can actually cause some health problems. If you have this condition, which is also called bicornuate uterus, you might need more medical attention during pregnancy. In this article, I will provide some interesting information about bicornuate uteruses. Keep reading to find out if you might have one.

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The ‘Dirty Dozen’ Hormone Disruptors You Absolutely Must Avoid

12 Toxic Hormone Disruptors Commonly Found in Your Home and How to Avoid Them! Did you know that lurking in your home are many harmful chemicals, known as endocrine disruptors, or their more common name, hormone doctrines? These chemicals resemble the structure of $e* hormones and can impede the production or activity of these hormones

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One Common Health Problem That May Put You at Higher Risk for a Miscarriage

One Common Health Problem That May Put You at Higher Risk for a Miscarriage [nextpage title=”…”] The endometrium is the lining of the uterus that helps fertilized eggs to grow by providing the right environment for embryo development. A woman’s hormones cause the endometrium to get thicker each month. If an egg is not fertilized,

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