June 21, 2006

Classic Early Signs Of Pregnancy

Among the other classic early signs of pregnancy are nausea upon arising in the morning (morning sickness), breast tenderness, and fatigue. Many women never experience morning sickness and some have it throughout their entire pregnancy. Two other early signs of pregnancy are frequent urination and increased vaginal secretions. As the uterus changes and grows pressure is placed on the bladder which is why pregnancy women never veer too far away from a restroom! The increased vaginal secretions are a sign of hormone production and formation of the mucous plug that will protect the developing fetus from bacteria and other harmful substances.

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Early Signs Of Pregnancy Can Vary From Woman To Woman

It’s a good idea to keep in mind that many women don’t experience any of these early signs of pregnancy at all and do not realize they are pregnant until well after their expected menstrual cycle was missed. Other women begin experiencing symptoms almost immediately after conception. The types and intensity of symptoms women experience varies from woman to woman, and can vary from pregnancy to pregnancy within the same woman as well.

The World Of Dinosaur Toys

The world that they live in within my mind is still the same though, filled with foreign screeches and howls, and rife with struggles between massive creatures. The dinosaur toys don’t interest me quite so much anymore; they’ve been replaced by the mystery of their namesakes’ disappearances. Why did so many giant creatures, creatures which literally ruled the earth, get wiped off the planet? The question seems especially pressing since we pretty much rule the earth now (or at least we’d like to think so) so what’s going to happen with us? Maybe Calvin has the answer.