Pregnancy Calculator and Ovulation Calendar
Symptoms of Pregnancy Tips for Healthy and Safe Pregnancy
Teenage Pregnancy Pregnancy Tips for Working Woman’s
General Questions Asked Reasons for not falling Pregnant?

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Pregnancy Calculator and Ovulation Calendar
 

Pregnancy is a unique experience for every woman.

Pregnancy Calculator and Ovulation Calendar is one of the Easiest and Accurate Software Utilities for women and girls to predict safe period dates and safe days for love to avoid conception. Download this advanced tool free trial available online to Track high fertility cycles to conceive baby and achieve pregnancy.

With the help of this Safe Period Dates Calendar & Preg Calculator advanced utility, Pregnant ladies can determine the probable due date when the child will be born, Keep track of pregnancy and countdown the days until due date, Visualize the stages of pregnancy using a weekly pregnancy info chart and Know your Baby’s Growth week by week and helps in proper pregnancy test.

Advanced features of Pregnancy Calculator and Ovulation Calendar software are as follows:

  • Easy Cycle Calculator for Women.
  • Print Reports of Daily or monthly Safe dates, Fertility Days and weekly Pregnancy Growth.
  • Facility to secure and personalize your Personal Reports with Barcode.
  • Chart your ovulation cycle to avoid or achieve pregnancy.
  • Baby Ovulation Calendar Calculator.
  • Learn how to increase your chances of getting pregnant.
  • Predict ovulation to indicate days of increased fertility.
  • Project future fertility and ovulation and plan your pregnancy.
  • Easily track ovulation and fertility to help you achieve or avoid conception.
  • Track fertility cycles to achieve or avoid pregnancy.
  • Track your menstrual cycle.
  • Monitor and get information about your menstruation cycle and ovulation.
  • Monitor your menstrual cycles, ovulations, and safe days for love.
  • Determine the probable date your child will be born.
  • Keep track of your pregnancy and countdown the days until your due date.
  • Visualize your stage of pregnancy using a weekly pregnancy info chart.
  • Know your Baby’s Growth Week by week.
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Week Wise Pregnancy Report
 

Week Wise Pregnancy Report Information Chart

First Trimester
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Second Trimester
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Third Trimester
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Symptoms of Pregnancy (These are common possible and likely symptoms)
 
  • Missed period (Possible)
  • Abnormal period (Possible)
  • Vomiting (Possible)
  • Changes in libido (Possible)
  • Soreness of the Breasts (Possible)
  • Enlargement of the Breasts (Possible)
  • Frequent Urination (Possible)
  • Strange Cravings (Possible)
  • Weakness (Possible)
  • Skin Changes (Possible)
  • Stretch Marks (Possible)
  • Enlarging Uterus (Possible)
  • Colostrum from Breasts (Possible)
  • Enlarged stomach (Likely)
  • Change in uterine shape (Likely)
  • Braxton Hicks Contractions (Likely)
  • Palpation of the Baby (Likely)
 
For confirmation, Please consult your Doctor.


Tips for Healthy and Safe Pregnancy
 
Tips for Healthy and Safe Pregnancy

How can you have a healthy and safe pregnancy? There are some of the important questions that need to be understood. Here are tips for a healthy and safe pregnancy!

  1. Start changing your eating habits to include healthy food with iron and protein rich diet.
  2. Eat frequent, small meals. Avoid spicy or greasy foods.
  3. Drink plenty of fluids including six - eight glass of water a day.
  4. Regularly exercise that will help you stay in shape during pregnancy, can lower your risk of miscarriage, and reduce pregnancy complications. Join yoga or exercise class to maintain weight gain.
  5. Stop smoking and drinking alcohol (if you do so), even while trying to conceive. Their intake can cause birth defects.
  6. See your dentist before you get pregnant and brush your teeth daily.
  7. Keep a food diary to ensure that you are keeping up with your daily requirements.
  8. Track your cycles. Learning what you can about your cycles will help determine when you ovulate and when you conceived. These make for more accurate due dates.
  9. Avoid chemicals that could possibly harm your baby. You can find these at work, in your home, be environmentally sensitive.
  10. Swimming is the great to get relieve from body pains and makes you feel weight less.
  11. Stretch before bed to help prevent leg cramps.
  12. Consult your Doctor and take remedies for problems like nausea, heartburn, and constipation.
  13. Review the signs of premature labor and warnings signs for when to call your practitioner.
  14. Take a breastfeeding class to help prepare you for the realities of breastfeeding.
 
 
Pregnancy Tips for Working Woman’s
 
Pregnancy Tips for Working Woman’s

Working during pregnancy isn't always easy. Know how to stay healthy while going to office. Most women can continue working during pregnancy. Being pregnant, many challenges are at the workplace. To stay healthy and productive on the job, understand how to ease common pregnancy distress and know when work tasks might risk your pregnancy.

Easing nausea and vomiting

Pregnancy vomiting can hit at any time. To ease nausea at work:

  • Stay away of anything that cause nausea to you.
  • Crackers and other mild foods can be lifesavers when you feel nauseated. Keep it with you at work.
  • Drink enough fluids to avoid nausea at work place. Keep a water bottle and drink at regular interval.
  • Don’t rush around which can contribute to nausea. Allow yourself extra time to get out of bed and get ready for work.

Handling fatigue

You may feel tired as your body works overtime to support your pragnancy — and resting during the workday can be tough. It may help to:

  • Eat food items rich in iron and protein. Fatigue can be a symptom of iron deficiency anemia, but adjusting your diet can help. Choose foods such as red meat, poultry, seafood, leafy green vegetables, whole-grain cereal, beans and nuts.
  • Getting up and moving around for a few minutes can refresh you.
  • Try to avoid other activities if you are working woman and rest more when your workday ends.
  • Although exercise may be the last thing on your mind at the end of a long day, physical activity may help boost your energy level — especially if you sit at a desk all day.
  • Aim for seven to nine hours of sleep every night. Resting on your left side will improve blood flow to your baby and help prevent swelling.
 
 

Reasons for not falling Pregnant
 

You and your partner have tried everything – you are having sex at the right times, and you still can’t fall pregnant.

Common Conception Difficulties

There are many women or girls who have great difficulty in falling pregnant. There are a number of factors which can contribute to the issue, and these may include one, or all, of the following –

Age Factor – The older both male and female are the less fertile they will be. Once a woman reaches the age of 35 it can become very difficult to fall pregnant. Men that cross 40 will find it difficult to produce strong sperm, which will result in the increasing difficulty to fall pregnant.

Reasons for not falling Pregnant

Male Sperm Count – Male will start to have a steady decline with low sperm count from the mid to late 20's onwards which is not good for conceiving. However, there are also many males who are in their 20's that have a low sperm count due to medical problems. Of course other factors which can cause low sperm count include taking drugs or high alcohol intake.

Way of Life – Human lifestyle is important and has a direct impact on fertility for both men and women. People who are fit, or in good physical condition, eat a healthy well balanced diet will find it easier to conceive successfully.

Smoking, Alcohol and Drugs – Smoking, use of drugs and alcohol will also have a direct impact on the reproductive and fertility system.

 
 

Teenage Pregnancy
 

Teenage pregnancy is a pregnancy occurring in young girls generally between Age of 13-19. Majority of these pregnancies are unplanned, which can increase the risk for problems. The biggest risk for teen mothers is delaying prenatal care.

Teen pregnancy causes dramatic changes to a teen girl's lifestyle, body and emotions. Generally it includes most long-lasting effects of teen pregnancy involve the emotional stress giving birth to baby or future planning. The potentially lengthy hospital stay and increased risk of health problems for these babies leads to more stress on the teen mother.

Teenage pregnancy gets very little prenatal care which is due to fear of telling others about the pregnancy. Lack of dietary counseling (usually include information about healthier eating and drinking habits) is another reason because the body of a teen is still growing and she will need more nutritional support to meet both her needs and similarly baby needs.

Teenage Pregnancy

Certain teen mothers are found of drugs, alcohol and smoking cigarette. These substances are not safe for use in pregnancy. In fact, their use can complicate pregnancy even further increasing the likelihood of premature birth and other complications.

Teen mothers can have and are capable of healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby. It is only possible with proper nutrition, prenatal care and early diagnosis. Many of the teen mothers who take active roles in their care and follow proper preventative measures do go on to have healthy babies, despite the other challenges they will face in their lives.

 
 

General Questions asked during pregnancy
 

How much weight should I gain during pregnancy?

It depends on your body structure and it is advisable to consult your doctor about how much weight you should gain. If you don't weigh enough when you get pregnant, you may need to gain more. If you're overweight when you get pregnant, you may need to gain less.

What should I eat during pregnancy?

Eating a balanced diet is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your baby. Avoid greasy and spicy foods. Meat, eggs and fish that are not fully cooked could put you at risk for an infection. Wash all fruit and vegetables. Eat dairy foods that will give enough calcium for you and your baby. Don’t eat anything that can cause infections. You can consult a Dietician to get a diet chart prepared for you.

What about exercise during pregnancy

It is good to exercise in your pregnancy unless you have problems. Exercise can help ease discomfort during pregnancy. Talk to your doctor about any special exercise that may help you. Call your doctor if you have symptoms such as faintness, chest pain or abdominal pain while you are exercising. Do exercise slowly and don't get overheated. Don’t forget to drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration.

It is ok to take medicines during pregnancy to relieve pain

Consult with your doctor before taking any medicine, including pain relievers. Don’t buy medicine without a prescription which may have harmful results.

I am a working woman. Should I continue to office during pregnancy?

This depends on whether you have any problems with your pregnancy, what kind of work you do and if you're exposed to anything at work that could harm your baby. Talk with your doctor about your work environment.

What about Doctor visit during pregnancy

After you find out you are pregnant, you should make an appointment with your doctor. This will help you to make more comfortable and doctor will probably guide you much better that will be helpful for you and your baby.

 
 
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