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The minute you find out you are pregnant you know things are going to
be changing, from your waist size to those little stretch marks that
pop up. Stretch marks are exactly that, red or purple marks left in
your skin because it has stretched. The most common areas for itto
appear is the buttocks, thighs, stomach, breasts and even arms. 90
percent of all pregnant women will get them, whether they get a lot or
a few depends on the body and how they are preventing them. There are a
ton of lotions out there that claim to help prevent stretch marks, such
as scar serum, cocoa butter or Maderma. Make sure your skin is always
moist, this helps in stretching the skin and not tearing it.
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Whether you just found out you’re pregnant or you’ve known for a few months, announcing your pregnancy to family and friends can be a lot of fun. Some may want to wait until a certain time during their pregnancy, while others want to call everyone immediately after finding out themselves.
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Keeping fit during your pregnancy is great for you, not only will it help you keep your body toned but it also can help when it comes time to push that baby out. Every pregnant woman wants to be able to go back to her pre-pregnancy weight after the baby is born, but the only way to do that is {readmore}to make sure you can. By excising or working out every day you are making sure you don’t add fat to your body. During labor it’ll be much easier to push the baby if you’ve been strengthening your leg and stomach muscles. Who knows, it may even make labor a little bit shorter. Isn’t that what we all want?
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