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This part of the website is designed to help you, and the many other women who are pregnant, with information about your pregnancy and what you can expect. We start by answering some of the most frequently asked questions and then proceed with pregnancy tests, preganancy symptoms, stages of pregnancy, prenatal care, hospital selection and much more. 

Our Goal

Our goal is to help you with your pregnancy whether you are planning to raise your child yourself or are thinking of placing a child for adoption.  No matter whether you get help for us or form some other source, ourr goal is to you and other pregnant women and their children to lead healthier and happier lives. 

We at Adoption Services are available to answer your questions, address your concerns, and help you do what is best for you and your baby.  Please feel free to contact us at Adoption Services.  We are available to help you 24 hours/day every day.

Pregnancy Q and A's

Pregnancy Q and A's addresses some of the most common questions pregnant woman and birth mothers call us about.

Pregnancy Tests

Pregnancy tests can help you address the question of whether or not you are pregnant.  All of these tests are either home pregnancy tests that check your urine for the presence of the hormone hCG or they are based on a blood sample taken at a clinic or at your doctor or midwife's office.

Pregnancy Symptoms

The most common early sign of pregnancy is missing your period.  Other symptoms include feeling lightheaded, dizzy, or faint and experiencing morning sickness.  This page will provide you with details on the many and varied symptoms of pregnancy.

Pregnancy Stages

Pregnancy is commonly divided into three stages or trimesters: the 1st trimester is based on the baby's gestational age from weeks 0-12; the 2nd trimester is from weeks 13-26; and the 3rd trimester is from week 27 until the end of the pregnancy (approximately 40 weeks).  This link will explain each of the stages of pregnancy.

Prenatal Care

Prematal care should be started as soon as possible.  It can assure you that you and your baby are as healthy as possible.  It is important to take the time to educate yourself about prenatal care and how it can positively affect you and your baby.

Pregnancy Calendar

A pregnancy calendar gives you a detailed guide to all the changes taking place in you and your baby. Each week/month of a pregnancy calendar includes a description of your baby's development, as well as an explanation of the changes taking place in your body. 

Birth Plan

Although you may not be able to control everything that happens to you during your labor and the birth of your baby, a birth plan can play a decisive role in the decisions that are made about your body and your baby.

Hospital Selection

Choosing where to give birth, whether in a hospital or birth center setting, are choices you have. This site does a good job at explaining the different types of hospital and birth center options you may want to consider. 

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For additional pregnancy information and help visit the links pregnancy concerns as well as pregnancy help and goverment help

If you are pregnant and don't know where to turn to actually start prenatal care or you don't know how you can afford it, call your local hospital and you can always contact us at 1 800 943 0400 or you can email me, Dr. Berger, at Adoption Services so that we can help you.

For additional information about your pregnancy, please visit the website Pregnancy And Children.

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Birth Mother Assistance can help you find information on financial, medical and nutritional help for you and your babyBirth Mother Resources can help you find medical, financial and emotional resources to help you and your babyPregnancy And Children was designed to help you learn about how to take care of your baby before it is bornInformation to assist you in adopting a child organized based on your state of residenceClick here to read the child adoption laws in your stateInternational Adoption Help can assist you in adopting a child from anywhere in the worldA state by state guide to assist families interested in adopting a child.
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