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Charts: common complaints of pregnancy

Ever wondered when the morning sickness will end? Whether cramps are normal at this stage of pregnancy? Or if the constipation will return?

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Common complaints of pregnancy

BabyPartner's chart of common complaints can easily help you decide if a symptom is normal part of pregnancy, or whether something you are experiencing requires more examination. Short of reading and memorizing the entire common complaints section contained on BabyPartner, our simple to use chart prints on a a single sheet of paper.

This chart should form part of your basic pregnancy kit. Simply print it out. Fill in your name at the top and file it in a three ring binder, or carry it with you.

Weeks marked with a blue dot indicate that the complaint is typically noticed during those weeks. An orange dot is used to display complaints during weeks that are not abnormal, but not unusual or cause for alarm.


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The indications marked on this chart form part of a statisical average. The presence of a symptom during a period not indicated on the chart should not be a cause for alarm, although you may wish to consult your doctor if you have any concerns.

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