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Choosing an Abortion Provider: 12 Considerations
As is the case with any medical procedure, the best decision is an informed one. Each of us is responsible for making these decisions based upon the information at hand, but in the emotional stress that can accompany an unplanned pregnancy, how can you be sure you’re getting all the information you need about every option available to you? How do you find the right services provider - one who will address your specific individual needs and concerns?
Early Pregnancy Symptoms
Late Period: the most common pregnancy symptom. Women may bleed a bit while pregnant, but it is usually much lighter than a normal period.
Frequent Urination: within 8 weeks of becoming pregnant, a woman may need to visit the bathroom more frequently. Hormonal changes lead to a rapidly filling bladder.
Tender or Swollen Breasts: as soon as 1-2 weeks after conception, a woman might notice that her breasts are sore when touched and/or swollen.
Morning Sickness (Nausea): Some women do not experience any nausea during their pregnancy. However, many experience this symptom for the first trimester of pregnancy, and more rarely, throughout the entire pregnancy. Contrary to the name, morning sickness severity can fluctuate throughout the day.
Tiredness/Fatigue: It is common for a woman to feel increasingly tired beginning in the first weeks of pregnancy due to the many hormonal, physical and emotional changes in her body.
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Conception to Birth - a Medical Visualization
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Parenting and Lifestyle
Moses House
An organization located in Victorville that provides parenting programs, transportation assistance, employment development, and other crucial programs.
WIC (Women, Infants & Children) Health Program
San Bernardino County program supplying healthy food and resources to expectant mothers and women with children up to age 5.
Medi-Cal
California's health coverage program.
Considering Adoption?
Lifetime Adoption specialists able to provide answers to the most common adoption-related questions.