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  • ...umb|right|340px|alt=Picture of a pregnant woman.|A woman 26 weeks into her pregnancy.]] ...develop into an [[embryo]]. Not every act of sexual intercourse results in pregnancy.
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  • ...u, P. Emanuela; Pennell, Page B. (2015-10). "Management of epilepsy during pregnancy". Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics. 15 (10): 1171–1187. doi:10.1586/147 ...not appear to be any differences in pregnancy rates, time to conceive, or pregnancy outcomes in people with epilepsy compared to the general population. People
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  • ...high metabolic demands of late [[pregnancy]] and [[lactation]], and during pregnancy, increased [[appetite|food intake]] is accompanied by an increase in [[adip ...f><ref name=Forsum07>Forsum E, Lof M (2007) Energy metabolism during human pregnancy ''Annu Rev Nutr'' 27:277-92</ref>
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  • Obesity in pregnancy: outcomes and econics. Roulands et al. 2010. The implications of obesity on pregnancy. Rekha and Hollingworth 2009.
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  • ...ing [[pregnancy]]; untreated, it may progress to severe convulsions during pregnancy; while there is supportive treatment, the only definitive treatment is deli
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  • ...nt (pregnancy in diabetics). Gestational diabetes usually develops in late pregnancy when [[insulin]] antagonistic hormones peaks leading to insulin resistance;
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  • ...In response, the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] banned its use in pregnancy. It is banned in much of the world, but new cases of its use in pregnancy continue to surface.
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  • ...l-surgical specialty concerned with management and care of women during [[pregnancy]], [[childbirth|parturition]], and the [[puerperium]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> [[Pregnancy complication]]s include
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  • ...The term 'abortion' applies most commonly to refer to the termination of a pregnancy by artificial means, e.g. through [[Surgery|surgery]] or drugs. Because the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pregnancy]]
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  • ...umb|right|340px|alt=Picture of a pregnant woman.|A woman 26 weeks into her pregnancy.]] ...develop into an [[embryo]]. Not every act of sexual intercourse results in pregnancy.
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  • [[Nutrient]] required for a normal [[pregnancy]].
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  • Glucose intolerance which occurs in pregnancy, usually noticed between the 24th and 28th weeks of expectancy.
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  • Obesity in pregnancy: outcomes and econics. Roulands et al. 2010. The implications of obesity on pregnancy. Rekha and Hollingworth 2009.
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  • A medical/surgical specialty concerned with diseases of women, and with [[pregnancy]] and [[childbirth]]
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  • A progestan steroid hormone vital to pregnancy and a precursor for some androgen and estrogen steroids.
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  • ...is one of the [[progestan]] type of [[steroid]] hormones that is vital to pregnancy and it also is a precursor for some [[androgen]] and [[estrogen]] steroids. ...ble bond into a δ4 double bond. This hormone is also essential to maintain pregnancy. Progresterone is the precursor chemical in the biosynthesis of corticoids
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  • ...n [[embryo]] or [[foetus]] from the [[womb]] for the purpose of ending a [[pregnancy]].
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  • Inability of a human couple to conceive a pregnancy, or induce conception, after attempting to do so for at least one full year
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  • forms of pregnancy prevention that include barrier contraceptives (condoms, cervical caps, etc
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  • A complication of [[pregnancy]], in which the [[placenta]] fully or partially covers the [[cervix]], lead
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  • ...n fatal effects on a fetus whose mother first contracts the disease during pregnancy or on an immunocompromised human.
    288 bytes (42 words) - 10:48, 6 September 2009
  • ...es the body of the mother (in some species, for the first time) or, [[male pregnancy|in very few cases]], of the father.
    221 bytes (35 words) - 10:10, 21 March 2010
  • {{r|Pregnancy}} {{r|Male pregnancy||**}}
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