16 & Pregnant - Lo spot n° 2 della nuova trasmissione di MTV

VAI AL SITO DI "16 & PREGNANT" http://extra.mtv.it/tv/16-and-pregnant/index.asp 16 & Pregnant è una serie di documentari di un’ora in cui le giovani protagoniste raccontano in prima persona cosa vuol dire essere incinta a sedici anni in America. Ogni episodio si concentra sul periodo che va dall’inizio della gravidanza ai primi mesi di vita del bambino, mostrando le incertezze, le paure e le emozioni che caratterizzano un momento della vita cosi’ importante e complesso, soprattutto se a viverlo e’ una semplice teenager. Attraverso gli occhi delle giovani mamme osserviamo cosi’ le diverse e complicate sfide che ognuna di loro si deve preparare a sostenere: matrimonio, adozione, scuola, lavoro, pregiudizi. Situazioni ancora troppo grandi per la loro eta’, eppure affrontate con ottimismo, una connaturata incoscienza, e un sano istinto materno.

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16 & Pregnant - Lo spot della nuova trasmissione di MTV

VAI AL SITO DI "16 & PREGNANT" http://extra.mtv.it/tv/16-and-pregnant/index.asp 16 & Pregnant” e’ una serie di documentari di un’ora in cui le giovani protagoniste raccontano in prima persona cosa vuol dire essere incinta a sedici anni in America. Ogni episodio si concentra sul periodo che va dall’inizio della gravidanza ai primi mesi di vita del bambino, mostrando le incertezze, le paure e le emozioni che caratterizzano un momento della vita cosi’ importante e complesso, soprattutto se a viverlo e’ una semplice teenager. Attraverso gli occhi delle giovani mamme osserviamo cosi’ le diverse e complicate sfide che ognuna di loro si deve preparare a sostenere: matrimonio, adozione, scuola, lavoro, pregiudizi. Situazioni ancora troppo grandi per la loro eta’, eppure affrontate con ottimismo, una connaturata incoscienza, e un sano istinto materno.

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How To Get Pregnant

http;//www.pregnanthere.cjb.net how to get pregnant

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Vaginal Scan: Pregnancy 6 weeks

Enviado por ” CONSULTORIO MÉDICO JAVIER FLORES BUISSON ” MÁNCORA- PERÚ…
URL: http://consultoriomedicofloresmancora.es.tl/ …
El embrión tiene 6 semanas de edad y todavía no tiene la apariencia de un ser humano. Se lo mide desde extremo de la cabeza al extremo de la cola (longitud céfalo-caudal). En este momento la longitud céfalo-caudal es de 2 a 4 mm.
Esta es una gran semana para tu bebé porque hay grandes cambios. ¡El corazón ya está latiendo regularmente!. También se comienzan a visualizar los miembros y los ojos se pueden ver aunque se los encuentra a los lados de la cabeza y no en la zona de la frente.
Como los órganos y los miembros están en un período temprano de desarrollo, son muy sensibles a ciertas drogas o medicamentos, virus y bacterias que pueden atravesar fácilmente la barrera placentaria (placenta). Recuerda que durante esta etapa debes tener mucho cuidado, ya que la mayoría de los defectos del embrión ocurren entre las semanas 6 y 10, lapso conocido como período embrionario.
¿Qué me sucede esta semana?
Ya estás embarazada de un mes pero nadie, a excepción de tu pareja, puede notarlo todavía.
Tus pechos continúan tensos y sensibles, tu peso puede no haber variado, o incluso puedes haber adelgazado un poco por las náuseas y los vómitos que han aparecido.
Seguramente ya hiciste el test de embarazo en la semanas anteriores. Si todavía no lo has hecho, pues ¡adelante!, ya que debes hacer una consulta médica y establecer el plan de acción para tener un bebé sano. Recuerda de evitar la ingesta de alcohol, tabaco, drogas, medicamentos y reducir la toma de café al mínimo, ya que altas dosis de cafeína están asociadas a interrupciones de embarazo durante el primer trimestre. También debes evitar exponerte a radiaciones como los rayos X (radiografías) y sustancias químicas peligrosas.

How your baby’s growing:
This week’s major developments: The nose, mouth, and ears that you’ll spend so much time kissing in eight months are beginning to take shape. If you could see into your uterus, you’d find an oversize head and dark spots where your baby’s eyes and nostrils are starting to form. His emerging ears are marked by small depressions on the sides of the head, and his arms and legs by protruding buds. His heart is beating about 100 to 160 times a minute — almost twice as fast as yours — and blood is beginning to course through his body. His intestines are developing, and the bud of tissue that will give rise to his lungs has appeared. His pituitary gland is forming, as are the rest of his brain, muscles, and bones. Right now, your baby is a quarter of an inch long, about the size of a lentil bean.
How your life’s changing:
You may find yourself developing a bit of a split personality — feeling moody one day and joyful the next. Unsettling as this is (especially if you pride yourself on being in control), what you’re going through is normal. Ricocheting emotions are caused partly by fluctuating hormones. But hormones aside, your life is about to change in a big way — and who wouldn’t feel emotional about that?
Spotting (spots of blood on your underpants or toilet tissue after urinating) or bleeding is relatively common in early pregnancy, affecting up to a quarter of pregnant women. It may occur in a normal pregnancy, but sometimes it can be the first sign of miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy. If you have any spotting or bleeding, call your provider.

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Ultrasonido Transvaginal: Embarazo de 6 semanas - Pregnancy 6 weeks

Enviado por ” CONSULTORIO MÉDICO JAVIER FLORES BUISSON ” MÁNCORA- PERÚ…
URL: http://consultoriomedicofloresmancora.es.tl/ …
El embrión tiene 6 semanas de edad y todavía no tiene la apariencia de un ser humano. Se lo mide desde extremo de la cabeza al extremo de la cola (longitud céfalo-caudal). En este momento la longitud céfalo-caudal es de 2 a 4 mm.
Esta es una gran semana para tu bebé porque hay grandes cambios. ¡El corazón ya está latiendo regularmente!. También se comienzan a visualizar los miembros y los ojos se pueden ver aunque se los encuentra a los lados de la cabeza y no en la zona de la frente.
Como los órganos y los miembros están en un período temprano de desarrollo, son muy sensibles a ciertas drogas o medicamentos, virus y bacterias que pueden atravesar fácilmente la barrera placentaria (placenta). Recuerda que durante esta etapa debes tener mucho cuidado, ya que la mayoría de los defectos del embrión ocurren entre las semanas 6 y 10, lapso conocido como período embrionario.
¿Qué me sucede esta semana?
Ya estás embarazada de un mes pero nadie, a excepción de tu pareja, puede notarlo todavía.
Tus pechos continúan tensos y sensibles, tu peso puede no haber variado, o incluso puedes haber adelgazado un poco por las náuseas y los vómitos que han aparecido.
Seguramente ya hiciste el test de embarazo en la semanas anteriores. Si todavía no lo has hecho, pues ¡adelante!, ya que debes hacer una consulta médica y establecer el plan de acción para tener un bebé sano. Recuerda de evitar la ingesta de alcohol, tabaco, drogas, medicamentos y reducir la toma de café al mínimo, ya que altas dosis de cafeína están asociadas a interrupciones de embarazo durante el primer trimestre. También debes evitar exponerte a radiaciones como los rayos X (radiografías) y sustancias químicas peligrosas.

How your baby’s growing:
This week’s major developments: The nose, mouth, and ears that you’ll spend so much time kissing in eight months are beginning to take shape. If you could see into your uterus, you’d find an oversize head and dark spots where your baby’s eyes and nostrils are starting to form. His emerging ears are marked by small depressions on the sides of the head, and his arms and legs by protruding buds. His heart is beating about 100 to 160 times a minute — almost twice as fast as yours — and blood is beginning to course through his body. His intestines are developing, and the bud of tissue that will give rise to his lungs has appeared. His pituitary gland is forming, as are the rest of his brain, muscles, and bones. Right now, your baby is a quarter of an inch long, about the size of a lentil bean.
How your life’s changing:
You may find yourself developing a bit of a split personality — feeling moody one day and joyful the next. Unsettling as this is (especially if you pride yourself on being in control), what you’re going through is normal. Ricocheting emotions are caused partly by fluctuating hormones. But hormones aside, your life is about to change in a big way — and who wouldn’t feel emotional about that?
Spotting (spots of blood on your underpants or toilet tissue after urinating) or bleeding is relatively common in early pregnancy, affecting up to a quarter of pregnant women. It may occur in a normal pregnancy, but sometimes it can be the first sign of miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy. If you have any spotting or bleeding, call your provider.

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Women’s Health : How to Understand Menopause

Menopause is the point in time in which cessation of menstruation occurs after the loss of ovarian activity. Discover how the average age for a woman to experience menopause in the U.S. is 51 years old with help from an OB/GYN in this free video on women’s health.

Expert: Raeph Laughingwell
Contact: www.womancareobgynma.com/
Bio: Dr. Raeph Laughingwell earned his medical degree at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and the New Jersey Medical School.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:2:45

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Women’s Health : How to Relieve Menstrual Cramps

The first line of therapy in the relief of menstrual cramps is non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics, such as ibuprofen or naproxen. Discover how birth control bills can control a menstrual cycle, thus relieving menstrual cramps, with help from an OB/GYN in this free video on women’s health.

Expert: Raeph Laughingwell
Contact: www.womancareobgynma.com/
Bio: Dr. Raeph Laughingwell earned his medical degree at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and the New Jersey Medical School.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:2:33

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Women’s Health : How to End Your Menstrual Cycle Sooner

Your menstrual cycle is related to your age, so at certain points in a woman’s life, her menstrual cycle will be shorter. Find out how some people take pills to manipulate hormones in order to stop having menstrual cycles with help from an OB/GYN in this free video on women’s health.

Expert: Raeph Laughingwell
Contact: www.womancareobgynma.com/
Bio: Dr. Raeph Laughingwell earned his medical degree at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and the New Jersey Medical School.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:4:2

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Women’s Health : Is There a Way to Postpone Your Period?

If a woman is taking birth control pills, she can alter the way she takes the medication in order to postpone her period. Find out how a woman can postpone a period by starting to take birth control with hormones with help from an OB/GYN in this free video on women’s health.

Expert: Raeph Laughingwell
Contact: www.womancareobgynma.com/
Bio: Dr. Raeph Laughingwell earned his medical degree at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and the New Jersey Medical School.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:1:55

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