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How do you really know for sure that you're pregnant? Is it possible that you won't know for sure until very late in the pregnancy? Here's what to watch for and how to react if you don't know that you're pregnant, but you're feeling different.

It's never too early to pack the hospital bag for baby's birth! And keep it in the trunk of your car. Here's a list of essentials to take to the hospital.

Here's a list of fun things to do in the doctor's waiting room while you are pregnant. With OB visits every two weeks (and more), you'll never run out of fun things to do while you wait for your prenatal appointments.

When is it normal to feel tired while pregnant? When do you know that something is out of balance with your pregnancy? If you're so tired you can't get out of bed, here are a few ideas to consider having checked at your doctor's office.

Do you have a stuffy nose and congestion while pregnant? It's called pregnancy rhinitis. Here's what to do about your stuffy nose, plus which environmental factors you should avoid inhaling during pregnancy.

More and more pregnant moms are planning babymoons -- trips to enjoy your time alone before baby arrives. Here are some tips for being comfortable on the airplane while pregnant, whether you are traveling to a fun destination or simply flying for business. Plus, airplane safety tips for pregnant moms.

Do your feet and legs swell when you're pregnant? Here are 4 natural remedies that really work to get reduce pregnancy swelling, or pregnant water retention.

After some contractions and cramping at 19 weeks, my ultrasound showed placenta previa, a serious pregnancy complication in which the placenta covers the cervix. Here are some online resources that explain what placenta previa means to expectant moms and placenta previa questions to ask your doctor.

How much water should a pregnant woman drink before her ultrasound? When should you drink 32 ounces of water before your ultrasound? Here are my tips on surviving a full bladder when you have your pregnancy ultrasound!