Friday 24 April 2015

Traits You Contains Twins

Traits You Contains Twins

Twin pregnancy is happiness and privilege for the mother. For twin pregnancies should be given more attention for the mother and child. Pregnant twins or can be called also double or multiple gestation pregnancy, which is a state of two or more fetuses in the uterus simultaneously. Twin pregnancy can happen due to hereditary factors.
For twin pregnancies usually risks to be faced is higher than in singleton pregnancies. But for the mother with twin pregnancy need not worry, as long as during pregnancy diligently checked the content and always memutuhi what is suggested by the obstetrician in childbirth will go smoothly.
Then How can I find out that you're pregnant with kemabr or not? Here are the characteristics of mothers pregnant with twins that can be seen by naked eye:

1. Morning sickness
Experience vomiting or commonly called morning sickness worse than singleton pregnancies. This happens because the HCG hormone levels were increased two-fold from a single pregnant.

2. Weight
For weight loss, in the first trimester, weight will increase rapidly as Mrs. contain more than one fetus. Then in the second trimester, she will have difficulty in breathing, swelling of the feet and hands, fatigue, anemia, excessive uterine enlargement or abnormal, frequent urination and breast swelling.

3. The state of the uterus
With increasing gestational age uterus will also be enlarged. In twin pregnancies will appear larger uterus. When diperikas there will be two separate heart detang up to 2 weeks' gestation. In addition, Alpha Fetorotein or AFP levels will also increase.
Routine checks need to be done by the mother containing fetuses because this will help determine the development of the fetus and to avoid the complications that arise in twin pregnancies. In order for pregnancy went smoothly frequent visits Antenatel Care. Eating nutritious foods, especially that contains iron and folic acid which is good for the development of the fetus.

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