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www.healthywomen.org.uk(Sponsored Results)Tips & advice at each step from our team of mums & experts.
www.CowandGate.co.uk(Sponsored Results)Breathe easier with advice during your exciting pregnancy.
www.ukfamily.co.uk(Sponsored Results)Encouraging improved standards of care, and providing advice on Maternal and Fetal Medicine training.
http://www.bmfms.org.uk/Directory of information and resources.
http://www.ababyresource.com/Information, including educational resources, and useful links expanding the awareness of the benefits of newborn screening.
http://www.aboutnewbornscreening.com/A week by week calendar, prenatal testing information, breastfeeding, labor, signs and symptoms.
http://pregnancy.about.com/Information and answers to frequently asked questions on topics such as birth, breastfeeding and pre-conception diet.
http://all-about-pregnancy.v25.com/pregnancy/index.htmlConception guide which includes week by week pregnancy calendar, due date calculator, birth plan creator, ultrasound, labor and birth picture galleries.
http://www.amazingpregnancy.com/Offering pregnancy and baby information. Includes names, a calendar, week-by-week development updates, and illness guide.
http://www.americanbaby.com/Articles about the developing fetus, pregnancy, the navel, fetal positions and the placenta.
http://www.gynob.com/anatpreg.htmDiscusses different aspects of pregnancy and birth. Includes fun activities such as guessing the baby's sex and choosing a name.
http://www.baby-parenting.com/An easy to use date calculator to see when a baby might be due.
http://www.babycenter.com/due-datePregnancy and fertility tools, which include a personalized interactive basal body temperature chart and ovulation calendars.
http://www.babymed.com/Broad information on family planning and pre-pregnancy needs.
http://babyzone.com/family.htmArticles relating to preconception, general pregnancy issues, and childbirth.
http://www.beyondfertility.com/Explore the many mental and emotional dimensions in everything from scholarly articles to personal stories, and late-breaking headlines.
http://www.birthpsychology.com/Baby names, pregnancy planning, and breastfeeding. Includes forums, chat, polls and articles.
http://www.bounty.com/List of services offered which include abortion information, pregnancy assistance, tests and free help for women and babies in trouble. Also contains a locator service to help find the closest Care Net or crisis pregnancy center.
http://www.care-net.org/Group promoting a wellness model of maternity care that will improve birth outcomes and substantially reduce costs. Includes events and resources, news and details of the Mother-Friendly Childbirth Initiative (MFCI).
http://www.motherfriendly.org/Database on risk of fetal or infant harm after exposure to specific drugs and vaccines.
http://www.perinatology.com/exposures/druglist.htmA listing of common symptoms experienced by pregnant women, divided by trimester. Includes details of how the pregnant woman's body changes and how the fetus develops.
http://www.epigee.org/pregnancy/symptoms.htmlOffering medical information on the signs, symptoms and stages of pregnancy. Services include a pregnancy due date calendar and a personal support forum.
http://www.eumom.com/Information for women 40 and older who are trying to conceive, currently pregnant or have small children to gain support, understanding and knowledge amongst other women such as themselves.
http://www.geocities.com/over40babies/Dedicated to improving women's sexual and reproductive health and rights in developing countries, with a special emphasis on making pregnancy and childbirth safer.
http://www.familycareintl.org/A guide for Moms-to-be with tips on pregnancy, nutrition, fitness, exercises, baby care and weight loss.
http://www.fitpregnancy.com/Information about fitness and exercise during pregnancy, including articles, advice and links to top exercise.
http://www.fitnesszone.co.za/pregnancy.htmA guide to conceiving a baby, with explanation of the female reproductive system, and possible causes of delayed conception.
http://www.gettingpregnant.co.ukGuide for getting pregnant, maintaining a healthy pregnancy and coping with miscarriage.
http://www.idreamofbaby.com/Offering nutrition suggestions from the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, and the FDA.
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/wh-preg.htmlOffering a host of information on everything from fertility to nutrition, including a due date calculator.
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/3460/3460.htmlIncludes information on pregnancy, birth, a new baby or new parents.
http://www.lamaze.com/Provides pregnancy information, pre-conception suggestions, and an interactive game designed to learn about pregnancy.
http://www.marchofdimes.com/pnhec/Information for patients and health care providers on prenatal care, infertility treatment, treating complications of spontaneous or induced abortion, postpartum care, and related topics.
http://www.engenderhealth.org/wh/pac/index.htmlSupports clinicians providing prenatal care, and as a foundation for education.
http://www.maternitycarecalendar.com/Aiding pregnant women who have alienated from their families and without support.
http://www.mercyhouse.org/Pregnancy and labour, pre-pregnancy care and preparation for pregnancy and mother and baby. A wide range of medical information written by a leading UK obstetrician and your questions answered.
http://www.mom-e.com/A community midwife and mother of two answers FAQs on pregnancy, labour and child care.
http://www.hawes16.freeserve.co.uk/page1.htmInformation on prenatal, postpartum and pediatric health. Topics include herbal medicine, nutrition, and natural parenting.
http://www.motherandchildhealth.comResearch and counselling on reproductive risk or safety of drugs, chemicals and maternal disease in pregnancy.
http://www.motherisk.org/Pregnancy and being-a-mother information from the UK. From planning to the baby's first year.
http://www.mothersbliss.co.uk/Articles, discussions and links related to natural childbirth and pregnancy.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/natural_pregnancy_childbirthOffering a gestational age table showing the weeks + days for every day of a pregnancy. Includes shareware computer program.
http://hometown.aol.com/obcalc/Resources for midwives, nurses, doulas, childbirth educators, doctors, and parents.
http://www.moonlily.com/obc/Information for expectant parents as well as doulas, childbirth educators, nurses, and midwives.
http://www.birthsource.com/Developed by the March of Dimes, this site provides maternal, infant, and child heath-related data at the state level.
http://peristats.modimes.org/A group of message boards and information dealing with all aspects of pregnancy, birth and babies.
http://www.geocities.com/cutebootee/precioustimes.htmlOnline diary and photo album to keep track of pregnancy, message board and weight gain chart. Includes articles and video.
http://www.pregnancyatoz.com/Offering articles on labor and delivery, ultrasound, complications and other aspects.
http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/pregnancy/index.htmlProvides information and articles on pregnancy including-due date calculator, and preconception information. Includes discussion board for interaction with doctors.
http://www.vardaan.net/pregnancy.htmThe beginning of a pregnancy is the most critical time for both the mother and the developing baby.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1017423258.htmlA guide to fetal development and maternal changes, from StorkNet.
http://www.pregnancyguideonline.com/An information portal mainly for prospective parents. Information in Question and Answer format covering the full range of the subject from pre-conception, pregnancy, labour, delivery, the postpartum period and beyond.
http://www.pregnancy-bliss.co.ukAddresses symptoms, exercise, nutrition, ovulation, stages, baby names, and baby tips.
http://www.pregnancy-info.net/Provides information on current news, testing options, diet and exercise, health care, and birth.
http://www.principalhealthnews.com/topic/pregnancy/Provides articles, forums, medical advice, and consumer reviews.
http://www.revolutionhealth.com/healthy-living/pregnancy/Offering a database of generic and trade medication information regarding fetal risk during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Also includes risk category according to the FDA.
http://www.safefetus.com/Information and advice to parents with articles on pregnancy and parenting topics, and advice from doctors. There is also a community option for parents to interact with each other.
http://www.thebabycorner.com/Personal information about pregnancy and birth, as well as contributions from people around the world.
http://www.babysite.org/Planning information, due date calculator, names, bulletin board and chat.
http://www.theduedateclub.com/Support for unplanned pregnancy, whether the mother-to-be is undecided or has made the choice of abortion or adoption.
http://www.angelfire.com/me2/byzantinelinks/support.htmlTopics include fetal development, prenatal health, pregnancy hazards, single parenting, and domestic violence.
http://www.w-cpc.org/pregnancy/A panel of nationally known experts answer questions, and discuss nutrition. Also includes baby development guides and interactive tools for pregnant women and new mothers.
http://www.yourbabytoday.com/Provides information about labor signs, their causes and symptoms, and describes when to seek medical care.
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/12283-1.aspConsumer health resource center providing pregnancy information.
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