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Changes in Vaginal pH May Indicate Premature Delivery

The pH of the vagina may be a good indicator of complications to come. During a model project spanning from 2004 to 2006, pregnant patients were asked to use test gloves to measure the pH of the vagina twice a week for 20 weeks.

Questions About Chances Getting Pregnant

When women are trying to conceive, they often have questions regarding their chances of getting pregnant. There are several factors that come into play when it comes to figuring out chances getting pregnant.

What to Expect From Pelvic Pain During Pregnancy

As the end of the pregnancy approaches, pelvic pain is often a signal of the start of labor. Labor pelvic pain is associated with pressure on the pelvis or the feeling that baby is getting heavier.

3 Important Physical Ovulation Symptoms

Many women use the physical ovulation symptoms their body displays to
predict when they are most fertile. In some cases those ovulation
symptoms are used to increase the chance of conception while in other
cases females use ovulation symptoms to prevent pregnancy.

Third Stage of Labor

For the last 40 weeks, the baby has survived in the womb thanks to the placenta. This blood rich pseudo-organ must pass out of the vagina after the baby. But before it can pass, it must first detach from interior uterine tissue. Contractions will continue as the placenta detaches and moves through the vaginal canal and out the vagina.

Vaginal Tearing

When baby moves out of the vaginal opening, the stretched skin can tear easily. Natural tears are common during childbirth and tend to heal just as quickly as surgical cuts or episiotomies. There are four degrees of vaginal tearing during pregnancy:

Episiotomy

The female vagina is able to stretch to great lengths in order to allow a baby to move out of the body. When the vaginal opening does not appear large enough to pass a baby’s head, doctors may choose to perform an episiotomy, an incision that widens the vaginal opening.

Cervical Mucus Changes

Cervical mucus changes are common throughout the natural menstrual cycle that women experience each month. For women who are trying to conceive, the changes in cervical mucus can play a factor in choosing just the right time for lovemaking.

Perineal Soreness

Many women experience perineal soreness, pain around the vagina and
rectum, after giving birth. Perineal soreness is common, especially if
you gave birth vaginally or an episiotomy or vaginal tear was created
during birth.

Vaginal Discharge

A thick, white, milky discharge may appear frightening to newly pregnant women, but this vaginal discharge during pregnancy is common and harmless.

Bimanual Vaginal Abdominal Rectal Examination

The Bimanual Vaginal Abdominal Rectal Examination happens at the ObGyn visit when the doctors examines your vagina and pelvic organs with both hands.

Sex Trivia Quiz Tool - BabyMed.com

Take the sex trivia quiz to learn more about sex and sexual intercourse. What is a "dork", who has the biggest penis. all this and more

How to Have Alternative Sex in Pregnancy in 12 Steps

Traditional Sex (penis-in-vagina) is contraindicated in certain pregnancies where the woman has a history of problems during the pregnancy such as a risk of premature delivery. These problems may include miscarriages, premature labor, bleeding during pregnancy.

Vaginal Discharge as an Early Sign and Symptom of Pregnancy

White milky vaginal discharge is occasionally the first pregnancy sign and symptom noticed by many women. Women often notice an increase in vaginal discharge, especially if a pregnancy is likely.

Gardnerella Vaginalis BV During Pregnancy

Gardnerella Vaginalis is an infection of the female genital tract by
bacteria of the Gardnerella vaginalis strain, often in combination with
various anaerobic bacteria. It is sometimes also called bacterial
vaginosis.

Cervical Fluid Check

How do I check for cervical fluid?

Uterine Anomalies - Bicornuate, Septate, Didelphys, Didelphic

Uterine anomalies include uterus didelphys, didelphus, didelphic, arcuate, bicornuate, septate.

Ejaculation outside panties

Could I get pregnant if he never inserts the penis into my vagina, but ejaculates outside on my panties and they get wet?

Sperm in Mouth

Can I get pregnant if he ejaculates in my mouth?

Orgasm and Pregnancy

Do I need to have an orgasm to get pregnant?

Sex While Standing

Can we get pregnant while we stand having sex?

Bath and TTC

Water comes out of my vagina, is that a problem?

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