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Thalassemia

  Thalassemia Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder that causes your body to have less hemoglobin than a normal person has in their blood. Hemoglobin enables red blood cells to carry oxygen to the blood. Thalassemia can also cause anemia which makes you weak and you start feeling fatigued. If you have mild thalassemia then you don't need treatment because you can recover yourself and your weakness by eating healthy food and a good diet. But if you have some severe forms of thalassemia then you need regular blood transfusions. Symptoms  If you want to know if you are a thalassemia patient or not? Here is list of some important symptoms of thalassemia: Weakness Fatigue Pale and yellowish skin Swelling in abdomen Growth becomes slow Urine color become dark Deformities in facial bone If someone has just one affected hemoglobin gene then there is little chance of thalassemia. Some patients show symptoms at the birth time but some during development in early one or two years. I...

Third Trimester

  Third Trimester: The third trimester is the final stage of pregnancy which begins from week 27 to the end of pregnancy. It is a time of great prediction and quick change for both you and your child.  This trimester ends with birth. This period is stimulating both bodily and emotionally for a pregnant woman. A woman’s body faces a lot of changes during the third trimester.  Symptoms: Several physical changes may also take place during the third trimester such as: Mood swings   Shortness of breasts  Augmentation in urine  Stomachache or heartburn  Swollen feet and ankles  Scratchy skin  Stinging gums and teeth feeling slacker  There are a lot of changes that take place during the third trimester such as a change in a woman body’s, changes in the baby, and until birth takes place. We discuss in detail all the changes in women during the third trimester.To read about the symptoms of first trimester or second trimester Changes in wo...

Second trimester

  SECOND TRIMESTER:                                             A pregnancy period usually lasts for approximately 40 weeks. These weeks are divided into three trimesters. Here we are talking about the second trimester which includes weeks 13 through 27 of the pregnancy period. In the 2nd trimester, the child grows large and stronger and lots of girls begin displaying a larger belly. Maximum ladies locate that the second trimester is lots less difficult than the first, but it’s still important to be knowledgeable about your pregnancy condition in the second trimester. Understanding your pregnancy condition w...

First trimester

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  First Trimester: The first trimester is the premature phase of pregnancy. It starts on the first day of your last period before you are pregnant and even stays until the end of the 13th week. It is a time of great prediction and quick change for both you and your child. Pregnancy is different for every woman. Some women glow with good health during this period of 12 weeks; others feel unconditionally depressed. A woman’s body faces many changes during the first trimester, a period of 12 weeks. Women often start to have care over:  Having a good meal  Different types of parental tests  Gain in weight  Make sure their baby stays healthy Symptoms: The first shows your pregnancy is a missed period. While several physical changes may also take place such as: Mood swings   Caring nature  Puffy breasts  Nausea may be with vomiting or without vomiting  Augmentation in urine  Tiredness  Food longings and disgusts  Stomachac...