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Alpha Pregnancy Help Center
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    • Abortion’s Physical Complications
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    • How Do I Know If I Have PAS?
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  • Your First Nine Months
    • 21 Days After Fertilization
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    • Weeks 28-40
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    • RU-486, Methotrexate, Misoprostol
  • Just for Teens
    • Where Can You Turn?
    • Be Ready to Say "NO" To Sex
    • Protecting Yourself From Date Rape
    • How to Really Love Your Pregnant Teen
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    • Teens Cope Better
    • Why Wait for Marriage
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Your Journey

It’s normal to have questions and concerns about your pregnancy.  The single most important thing to do right away is schedule an appointment with a medical professional who takes care of pregnant women – an obstetrician, family doctor or certified nurse-midwife – so that you can get the answers you need.

These caregivers can also help you understand how to make healthy nutrition choices, and recommend exercise that will keep you fit during your pregnancy and after your baby is born.  Scheduling regular prenatal appointments can give you confidence to know that you are taking good care of yourself and your baby.

Of course, babies set their own timetables, and every pregnancy is different, but isn’t if amazing to consider the incredible development that happens in the first nine months of life?

Source:  “The First Nine Months” by Focus on the Family

"The information on this website is intended for general education purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional counseling or medical advice. Our center offers accurate information about all options associated with pregnancy; however, we do not provide or refer for abortions."
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