Most pregnancies are normal, in both the civilian and military worlds.
They follow a predictable pattern of growth and development, for both mother and fetus.
There are a number of minor problems associated with pregnancy that, while not universal, occur often enough to be viewed as nearly normal and expected. While annoying, they are not dangerous.
- Antibiotics during Pregnancy
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Disability During Pregnancy
- Diving while Pregnant
- Environmental Issues
- Evaluating the Maternal Pelvis
- Exercise while Pregnant
- Flying while Pregnant
- Growth of the Pregnancy
- Heartburn
- Hyperbaric Therapy
- Immunizations during Pregnancy
- Laboratory Tests
- Medication Use During Pregnancy
- Nausea and Vomiting
- Prenatal Care
- Sciatica
- Skin Changes During Pregnancy
- Ultrasound Scans
- Upper Respiratory Infection
- X-ray Exposure during Pregnancy