
Pregnancy - Office on Women's Health
Feb 22, 2021 · Pregnancy Get answers to all of your pregnancy questions and learn what you can do before, during, and after pregnancy to give your baby a heathy start to life.
Body changes and discomforts - Office on Women's Health
Sep 26, 2025 · Body changes and discomforts Everyone expects pregnancy to bring an expanding waistline. But many women are surprised by the other body changes that pop up. …
Stages of pregnancy - Office on Women's Health
Sep 26, 2025 · Stages of pregnancy Pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks, counting from the first day of your last normal period. The weeks are grouped into three trimesters. Find out what's …
You're pregnant: Now what? - Office on Women's Health
Sep 26, 2025 · You're pregnant: Now what? So — you're pregnant! What's next? What should you eat? What kinds of tests will you and your baby need? What happens if problems come …
Staying healthy and safe - Office on Women's Health
Sep 26, 2025 · Staying healthy and safe Eat this. Don't eat that. Do this. Don't do that. Pregnant women are bombarded with do's and don'ts. Here is help to keep it all straight.
Prenatal care - Office on Women's Health
Sep 25, 2025 · I'm pregnant. What should I do — or not do — to take care of myself and my unborn baby? I don't want to get pregnant right now. Should I still take folic acid every day? …
Prenatal care and tests - Office on Women's Health
Sep 26, 2025 · Medical checkups and screening tests help keep you and your baby healthy during pregnancy. This is called prenatal care.
Pregnancy and Postpartum Blood Pressure Considerations
Mar 17, 2025 · In this video, Susan shares her journey and how she takes care of her health as well as provides words of encouragement for other women as they navigate their pregnancy …
Knowing if you are pregnant - Office on Women's Health
Sep 26, 2025 · Knowing if you are pregnant A missed period is often the first clue that a woman might be pregnant. Sometimes, a woman might suspect she is pregnant even sooner. Read …
Since half of all pregnancies in the United States are unplanned, experts recommend all women get enough folic acid even if you are not trying to get pregnant.