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How Often Should I Have Prenatal Check-Ups During Pregnancy?
Pregnancy is often a time of anticipation—and questions. You may wonder what foods you should eat, when you’ll feel the baby move, and how to prepare for labor and delivery. Many women also question how many prenatal appointments they’ll have during pregnancy. If this...
What Is the Difference Between STIs and STDs?
STIs refer to sexually transmitted infections, while STDs refer to sexually transmitted diseases. However, the terms STIs and STDs can be used interchangeably because both terms refer to an infection that can be passed from one person to another through sexual...
What Are the Risks and Complications Associated With Abortion?
You should have the facts in hand before making a pregnancy decision. Abortion is a major medical procedure with potential risks that you must be aware of when weighing your options. Women’s Care Center Parkersburg provides a complimentary abortion information...
STD Testing: Taking Control of Your Sexual Health
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are one of the biggest enemies to your sexual health—which is why if you’re sexually active, it’s critical to receive routine STD testing and treatment. This article will explore the essentials you need to know about STDs and why...
What Are the Stages of Pregnancy?
Making sense of pregnancy can be difficult, especially if this is your first baby. But understanding each stage (also called “trimester”) can help you feel more prepared for the bodily changes you’ll undergo. There is a wealth of information online about pregnancy,...
What Are the Signs of a High-Risk Pregnancy?
A high-risk pregnancy means that you and the pregnancy have a higher-than-usual chance of developing health problems during the pregnancy or birth. This article will highlight the top factors that might make your pregnancy high-risk and the signs that you may be...
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