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What is pregnancy?

Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more embryos or fetuses by female mammals, including humans, inside their bodies. In a pregnancy there can be multiple gestations (for example, in the case of twins, or triplets). Human pregnancy is the most studied of all mammalian pregnancies.

Human pregnancy lasts approximately 40 weeks between the time of the last menstrual cycle and birth (38 weeks from fertilisation). The medical term for a pregnant woman is "genetalian," just as the medical term for the unborn human is an embryo (early weeks) and then "foetus" (until birth). A woman who is pregnant for the first time is known as a primigravida or gravida 1: a woman who has never been pregnant is known as a gravida 0; similarly, the terms para 0, para 1 and so on are used for the number of times a woman has given birth.

In many societies' medical and legal definitions, human pregnancy is arbitrarily divided into three trimester periods, as a means to simplify reference to the different stages of fetal development. The first trimester period carries the highest risk of miscarriage (natural death of embryo or fetus), while during the second trimester the development of the fetus can start to be monitored and diagnosed. The third trimester marks the beginning of viability, which means the fetus can survive if an early natural or induced birth occurs. Because of the possible viability of developed fetus, cultural and legal definitions of life often consider a fetus in the third trimester to be a distinct living person.

See also Pregnancy terms and definitions
(Before Your Pregnancy: A 90 Day Guide for Couples on How to Prepare for a Healthy Conception)

Before Your Pregnancy: A 90 Day Guide for Couples on How to Prepare for a Healthy Conception

Amy Ogle, Lisa Mazzullo

Ballantine Books, 2002-09

Price: $19.95

Keywords: Books for Parents, Books, Music More, Health, Mind Body, Medicine, Obstetrics Gynecology, Parenting Families, Personal Health, Pregnancy Childbirth, Specialty Stores, Women's Health

Reviews:

I don't find this book helpful at all
I'm more than halfway through this book and I don't think I'll continue any further. It's more like a medical dictionary of illnesses and diseases rather than a preparatory book for couples who are planning to conceive. A nice title though... but the contents were not what I expected.
Great for first timers
This book gives lots of interesting information about basic health and nutrition pre-conception. I appreciated the detail of info given especially regarding things which can affect fertility. My husband read it and found it informative from a male's point of view. One thing was that although the detail was great, we both thought it could be possible to end up becoming too obsessed with the micrograms of food consumed, as outlined in this book. Overall though it was a great read and I continue to refer to it as a general resource.
Great book for first timers!
I ordered lots of books to get me through the expectations of getting pregnant and maintaining pregnancy. We have be going through infertility treatment for a few years and we will undergo In Vitro this week. This book is fantastic!
trying to prevent another miscarriage
I have a healthy 2 1/2 year old. Since we've started trying for another , I've had 2 consecutive miscarriages. I am in the process of going from Dr. to Dr. to find out why. After reading this book , I am making connections that I hadn't previously thought about. I have learned about certain causes and can now bring these things up to my Dr.'s. I have also learned how very important diet and exercise really are!!!
more about general nutrition then preconception
This book was disappointing, it was more of a general nutrition/health book than a guide for preconception. Most of the recommendations were common sense, eat healthy, don't drink, try to be at your target weight, ect. I guess I was expecting advice I had not heard before (and this was the first book I read on the topic). However, the BMI chart was good, and there is some interesting information about vaccines.


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