During pregnancy your belly will stretch - and so will your skin. If you want to prevent stretch marks or make them fade away post-partum, then watch this pregnancy video.
Stretch marks are red, pink, or brown streaks on the skin. Most often they appear on the thighs, buttocks, abdomen, and breasts.
Your second trimester is almost done by month 6, and big changes are taking place. Your baby has probably broken the one pound mark and you may also have started to notice some changes to your skin, like stretch marks. Watch this pregnancy video for more!
From that first missed period to the last bout of morning sickness, pregnancy symptoms vary widely---and we confess that this part of parenthood isn't very fun! But knowing what to expect can help ease the pain of common pregnancy symptoms.
Sady is in her 19th week. She can feel her stomach stretching and dreads stretch marks. She is going to switch her work hours to night shifts, which are less physical. Her breast size has increased a cup size and her nipples have grown too. She suffers fr
Grace went to the doctors and they found protein in her urine, which could be Preeclampsia. Her stomach feels tight and uncomfortable. She is trying anything to induce labor. She's gained weight.
Grace thinks the baby has dropped and noticed three stretch marks. The baby is getting bigger. Grace has felt nuncios and went to a breastfeeding class, in addition to her other classes. She has a baby shower. They have decided to change their baby's mi