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Discharge with a very bad smell, or heavy discharge with pain in the belly, can be a sign of a sexually transmitted infection. She should see a health worker.
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Nausea
Take 50 mg vitamin B-6, 2 times a day (do not take more).
Drink a cup of ginger, mint, or cinnamon tea 2 or 3 times a day, before meals.
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Sick people
A pregnant woman should avoid sick people to prevent getting sick herself. Some sicknesses are particularly dangerous to pregnant women or their babies. Rubella (German measles) is one sickness that can cause serious birth defects in the baby, including deafness and heart problems. It can even cause death.
There is a vaccine to prevent Rubella. A woman should not get this vaccine while she is pregnant, but her family and children should. A community-wide vaccination program is the best protection for all women.
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Smoking, alcohol, and
other drugs
Cigarette smoke, alcohol, and other drugs are all harmful to the mother. When a woman smokes, drinks, or takes drugs, they also pass through her blood to her baby. This causes babies to be born small or dead, or can cause permanent damage to the baby's brain and body.
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The baby's position
During pregnancy, it is common for a baby to change position several times in the womb. By the end of the pregnancy, the baby should be head down in the womb. This is the safest position for birth. To make sure the baby is head down, check the baby's position.
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Tiredness
Some pregnant women feel tired much of the day. This is most common during the first 3 months.
It is normal for pregnant women to feel tired. Their bodies are telling them to slow down and rest. A woman should rest when she can. But if she also feels weak, she may have other problems, like a sickness, depression, or anemia.
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