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Morning sickness usually lasts until about 12 weeks into pregnancy, but may sometimes last throughout the whole pregnancy. Find out how to help stop morning sickness by changing your eating habits drinking plenty of fluids before eating with help from a delivery nurse in this video on pregnancy symptoms.

Symptoms that are often present in the third trimester of pregnancy include backache, swelling of the legs and ankles, shortness of breath, heartburn, varicose veins and stretch marks. Learn about additional symptoms of the third trimester of pregnancy with help from a labor and delivery nurse in this free video on pregnancy symptoms.


There are several possible causes of fatigue during pregnancy, including nausea, vomiting and an increased level of progesterone hormones. Discover how frequent use of the restroom at night can cause fatigue during pregnancy with help from a labor and delivery nurse in this free video on pregnancy and obstetrics.


Signs of pregnancy in the first trimester might include nausea, vomiting, backache, headache, fatigue, mood swings, food cravings, sore breasts and a darkening of the areola. Look for signs of weight gain and swelling in the feet or ankles during the initial stages of pregnancy with help from a labor and delivery nurse in this free video on pregnancy and obstetrics.


Usually, morning sickness starts around the sixth week of pregnancy, and it can last until the 12th week, or well into the second trimester. Find out how to avoid morning sickness by eating smaller snacks and drinking fluids a half hour before eating with help from a labor and delivery nurse in this free video on pregnancy symptoms.


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