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- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) - Symptoms and causes
Polycystic ovaries, hormone imbalance and irregular periods are telltale signs and symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome Find out about treatments
- In vitro fertilization (IVF) - Mayo Clinic
In vitro fertilization, also called IVF, is a complex series of procedures that can lead to a pregnancy It's a treatment for infertility, a condition in which you can't get pregnant after at least a year of trying for most couples IVF also can be used to prevent passing on genetic problems to a
- 1st trimester pregnancy: What to expect - Mayo Clinic
The first few months of being pregnant can bring physical and emotional changes, such as breast tenderness, nausea, anxiety and excitement
- Glucose challenge test - Mayo Clinic
Overview The glucose challenge test, also called the one-hour glucose tolerance test, measures the body's response to sugar, called glucose The glucose challenge test is done during pregnancy The purpose of this test is to check for diabetes that develops during pregnancy That condition is called gestational diabetes
- Group B strep disease - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Prevention If you're pregnant, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends a group B strep screening test during weeks 36 to 37 of pregnancy Talk to your health care professional about when to get screened if you live outside of the U S
- Fetal development: The first trimester - Mayo Clinic
You're pregnant Congratulations! As your pregnancy goes on, you may wonder how your baby is growing and developing Use this information to follow along with what's happening week by week during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, called the first trimester It might seem odd, but you're actually not
- Pregnancy diet: Focus on these essential nutrients - Mayo Clinic
Find out how to pack your pregnancy diet with essential nutrients, including folate, iron and vitamin D
- Folate (folic acid) - Mayo Clinic
If you plan to get pregnant, take the supplement at least one month before trying to get pregnant and until at least 12 weeks into pregnancy Folate deficiency Take a folic acid supplement if you have trouble absorbing or getting enough folate in your diet Many countries add folic acid to foods, such as cereals and pasta
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