Have You Been Trying To Get Pregnant?

Published: 27th October 2009
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Well the first sign that you achieved your goal of pregnancy is missing your period. Most women know exactly the day their period is expected to start. This is also the day that you are able to take and receive accurate results of a home pregnancy test. Some women may "spot" during the first month of pregnancy. This is usually the only time it is normal to bleed. Although it is rare, some women may bleed throughout their entire pregnancy. If this happens to you, you should consult your physician so that they can monitor your pregnancy.

The first sign of pregnancy you may experience is nausea and this is a common complaint of pregnant women during the first trimester. You should remember to always replenish your fluid intake if you experience vomiting during pregnancy. When you vomit, your body and your unborn baby will lose the electrolytes that are needed to stay healthy.

Where to Turn if You are a Pregnant Teenager

There is nor denying that teen pregnancy is a social problem. It affects the unwed mother, father, their families and the children that are a result of the initial relationship. It also affects the neighborhood, school, church, and society that the new baby will be born into. It is unfortunate that the education and implementation of pregnancy workshops and classes are so difficult to enforce in real life situations.


Most teenagers do not set out to get pregnant; it is an end result of curiosity, childhood romance and often ignorance. There are many resources available to pregnancy teenagers; crisis hot lines, parenting center and a wide variety of websites. It is most important the pregnant teen not feel alone, ashamed or unwanted, as these emotions will only prevent her from finding the care and guidance that she and her baby need.

Friends and Family

Most women learn all they need to from not only their doctor, but also gain pregnancy information from other mothers, including their own. Your mother is your closest link to your genetic makeup, and will share with you what she experienced when pregnant. Your female friends and family members will also let you know what to expect, and can help you plan for the baby.
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