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(203) 688-2222
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(203) 688-3333
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(203) 688-2221
Children's admitting
(203) 688-3331
Mailing address:
Yale-New Haven Hospital
20 York Street
New Haven, CT
06510-3202
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Maternity Services
Common concerns during pregnancy
How much weight gain is normal?
Now that morning sickness has eased and you can eat again, you want to
make sure you gain the right amount of weight. But what's the right amount?
It's recommended women gain between 25 and 30 pounds during pregnancy.
The basic rule is to gain one pound per month during the first trimester,
and then slightly less than one pound per week for the rest of the pregnancy.
Overweight women may want to gain less than 25, while if you are underweight,
you may want to gain the full 30 pounds.
Ectopic pregnancy
Most of the time, your ovary releases an egg, which, if fertilized, will
travel down the fallopian tube and into the uterus, where it implants
itself into the lining of the uterus. There it is nourished by blood and
grows into a baby.
However, on rare occasions, the fertilized egg may stay in the fallopian
tube or may fail to enter the tube and implant on the ovary or in the
abdomen This is called an ectopic pregnancy, which is usually diagnosed
early in pregnancy.
What are the symptoms?
In addition to the usual signs of pregnancy (missed periods, tender breasts,
etc), there is increasing pain, usually on one side of the abdomen or
the other. But because this pain can be confused with normal ligament
pain, do not panic. Call your health care provider to make sure. A quick
ultrasound can usually detect an ectopic pregnancy.
Continue: Your body changes
Maternity Services home page
Last revised: December 8, 2004 (jj)



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