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    The pregnancy calendar for women.

    When one gets pregnant she should always use personal pregnancy calendar to get proper idea about the baby's development from its conception to birth. We should get proper advice to have healthy pregnancy. Pregnancy calendar helps a lot in this case. By the doctors consult one should have proper calendar to keep a check on its body and baby's health.

    home pregnancy test, pregnancy pictures

    The pregnancy calendar normally contains information's about the weekly time table of mother and fetus development, evidence based medical information, minute guidelines for nutrition and proper exercise, baby gear information's by nations top experts, and the detailed pregnancy dictionary is also included in the pregnancy calendar.

    Another common word you'll hear throughout ones pregnancy is trimester. Pregnancy has been divided into trimesters:

    First trimester is from week 1 to the last part of week 12, the second is from week 13 to the ending of week 26, and third trimester is from week 27 to the last part of the pregnancy.

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