Five Ways to Deal With Stretch Marks During Pregnancy
An amazing 9 out of 10 women have a problem with stretch marks during pregnancy, for some they are faint, for others deep. All women who find out they are expecting want to know if they can prevent them. Thankfully the answer is yes, at least to some degree, and it is easier to prevent deep scarring than to try and treat them after the event.
The Quickvue Pregnancy Test
Generally, women want to know as early as possible if they are pregnant or not, therefore they sometimes don’t expect any pregnancy sign (a missed or a late period for example) – they just decide to take a pregnancy test. As clinic tests are too expensive and don’t offer them the necessary intimacy to find out the truth about a possible pregnancy, most women decide to take a home test, not only because of its lower price or the privacy it can offer them, but also due to its important features.
The most sensitive pregnancy test
Nowadays, women don’t need to wait for a pregnancy sign to find out if they have conceived or not, because they have the most accurate way to find out the truth within their reach: the pregnancy test. As you probably know, there are two types of pregnancy tests: clinic tests(based on blood) and home tests(based on urine); due to their advantages most women prefer home pregnancy tests (the most important advantages are their lower price and the possibility to find out if you are pregnant in the privacy of your own home). Read more…
Pregnancy test faint line
Clinic tests are quite uncomfortable because of their lack of intimacy and that’s the first reason why most women prefer home pregnancy tests. A second one could be their price, home tests being visibly cheaper – but as important could be the easiness of using it or the possibility of taking it at any time of the day. So this type of tests are chosen by most women due to their advantages, but sometimes some surprises can appear and women can become pretty frustrated because of them.
No period, but negative pregnancy test
Most women think that a late period or a missed one could be a sign of pregnancy so they rush to take a home pregnancy test to find out if it’s true, whether they want a baby or not. This situation is indeed possible and maybe most of you would do the same thing. But what would you do if you had no period and your test would give you a negative result? Would you believe the result or would you think there’s a mistake? Is it possible to have a negative result even if you have missed your period?






