While many lose their sexual desire during the first trimester because of morning sickness, etc., the second trimester can be the time when it ramps up.
Towards the end of this week, many of the most difficult symptoms of the first trimester will start to ease up. Your baby is now officially a fetus.
You probably won’t look different, but you'll be familiar with some of the symptoms of the first trimester: fatigue, morning sickness, mood swings, headaches.
Your baby is ready to ready to carve his or her own niche in the outside world, and you’re ready to be a mom. Some tips on the waiting game.
You’re halfway through the first trimester of your pregnancy. Now is the time for your first obstetrician appointment.
Your uterus is the size of a grapefruit now, so you may want to buy some flexible waisted pants or leggings for your fast-growing tummy.
You are officially full term – congratulations! You’re almost there. Are those contractions false or real though? Here, a few easy pointers to find out.
Hibiscus tea has beneficial acids, flavonoids and antioxidants that make it useful in treating high cholesterol, digestive problems and in boosting immunity.
Could you be carrying two babies instead of one? It’s twice the work but twice the fun.
Dating your pregnancy is key to knowing what to expect in terms of your baby’s development and pregnancy symptoms.




















