Are you pregnant? Brooklyn NY

The following contains family services information you should know about how to tell if you are pregnant. Read on if you or a loved one is planning to have a baby in Brooklyn and wants baby care tips.

Local Companies

Adoption Exchange Association
(347) 365-1763
820 Prospect Place
Brooklyn, NY
European Adoption Consultants
(800) 533-0098
111 John Street
New York, NY
Day Care Council of New York, Inc.
(212) 206-7818
12 W. 21st Street 3rd floor
New York, NY
Maximillian Boutique
(201) 395-1670
107 Christopher Columbus DR
Jersey City, NJ
A B A Pediatric
(201) 386-0353
341 4th St
Jersey City, NJ
Franciscan Pediatrics
(201) 418-2335
25 Mcwilliams Pl
Jersey City, NJ
Moy Anna S Dpm
(201) 938-1866
172 Newark Ave
Jersey City, NJ
Baby Sitters' Guild, Inc. (The)
(212) 682-0227
60 E. 42nd Street
New York, NY
ebupt
(303) 445-6823
zhichun road haidian district beijing
beijing, ME
Unipharm, Inc.
(212) 594-3260
350 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY



Even before a do-it-yourself urine test can confirm your pregnancy, you may suspect that you're expecting. Within a few days of a missed period, you should be able to get an accurate "yes" or "no" with a urine test. But in the meantime, here's a look at some typical early signs of pregnancy, plus an explanation of what's going on:

Frequent urination
Blame it on pregnancy hormones. Shortly after conception, the embryo starts to secrete the human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) hormone. HCG, in turn, contributes to increased blood supply in the pelvis, making the bladder want to get rid of the tiniest amounts of urine. You may feel an almost urgent need to empty your bladder only to discover that just a few drops come out. This feeling is completely normal and should ease after the first trimester, only to return later in pregnancy as the baby gets bigger and starts to put pressure on your bladder.

Nausea and vomiting (a.k.a. morning sickness)
Even though it's usually called "morning" sickness, the nausea and sometimes vomiting that often accompany pregnancy can happen any time of day -- or night. There are a variety of theories as to what causes morning sickness, but the two most prevailing are that low blood sugar and pregnancy hormones that irritate the stomach lining are culprits. Morning sickness is usually the worst when you haven't eaten in many hours, i.e., after a long night's sleep when blood sugar is low. One way to ease the queasiness is to eat small amounts of food, and eat often. Starchy foods like crackers, rice, and cereal, seem to be the most helpful, while greasy foods, like French fries, often make nausea worse. Sipping peppermint tea also seems to have a stomach-soothing effect.

Breast changes
From the earliest days of pregnancy, your body begins to prepare for breastfeeding. A surge in the hormones that will help milk ducts develop and increase blood supply to the breasts makes the breasts feel firm and more tender to the touch. You may also notice a tingling sensation around your nipples. Your breasts will increase in size as pregnancy progresses -- often swelling by a cup size during the first trimester.

Fatigue
Shortly after conception, levels of the hormone progesterone rise. Since progesterone has a sedating effect, it's no wonder you feel like you simply have to sleep. Early in pregnancy your metabolism also speeds up so your body can help the growing embryo, which only makes you feel even more tired. If you're feeling guilty about taking naps, don't. Get all the sleep you can get now, because once you bring that baby home, sleep will simply be a dream.

About The Author

Nevada-based freelance writer Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writes for Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. She's mom to Liam, 5, and Julia, 3.

Featured Local Company

Adoption Exchange Association

(347) 365-1763
820 Prospect Place
Brooklyn, NY
http://www.adoptea.org

Founded 25 years ago, AEA is a national non-profit organization committed to the adoption of waiting children. AEA is the membership organization for Adoption Exchanges, currently serving approximately 75 member agencies across the country. AEAs members recruit permanent families for children in foster care. AEA is also the lead agency in AdoptUsKids, a Federal grant through the Childrens Bureau, to recruit adoptive families for children waiting in foster care across the United States. AEA is based in Baltimore, with some staff in remote offices across the United States. Its CEO is based in Brooklyn, NY.

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