Women's Helath Issues Reports


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Prenatal and Prenancy Related Reports

Cover image for Pregnancy Basics ReportPregnancy Basics

A 20 page report on Pregnancy Basics available right after purchase as a free download. This report takes a look at the changes that take place in your body during pregnancy--which ones are normal and which ones should cause concern--and includes tips on how to ease them. Digestive difficulties often accompany pregnancy and the report gives tips on how to ease them. Other topics include: Stretch Marks and Other Skin Changes, Sleeping Troubles, When to Call the Doctor, Pregnancy and Exercise, and Stress and Your Health.  





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Prenatal Frequently Asked QUestions

Get your FREE Report that includes answers to over 40 questions women are asking about prenatal care and the use of vitamin and mineral supplements including…

1. What should I do or avoid for a healthy baby?
2. When is the best time to start taking prenatal vitamins?
3. Will not taking prenatal vitamins affect my baby?
4. Why should I take prenatal vitamins?




Cover - Key Vitamins and Minerals Needed During PregnancyKey Vitamins and Minerals Needed During Pregnancy

A 55 page report on Key Vitamins & Minerals Needed During Pregnancy available right after purchase as a free download. It includes a handy reference chart that lists 12 Key Vitamins and 9 Minerals and the recommended amounts needed during pregnancy. Each one has a description including: how it works, where it can be found, how much is usually taken, any possible side effects, and possible adverse drug interactions.





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