Shawn Johnson has experienced pregnancy complications after suffering a devastating miscarriage in 2017. Now, she's encouraging new moms to stay positive.
Many women, especially first-time moms, worry about the health of their babies during pregnancy, but in reality, Kansas City pediatrician, says that every pregnancy has some kind of complication."Going into pregnancy with the expectation that there is going to be some kind of unexpected news is a healthy way to start," she says.
Also, Dr. Burgert says that a lot of times something that's very normal can feel strange, but your healthcare providers are there to help you and your baby."That's why you have so many doctors appointments, to check on the baby and your health," she says."It’s our job to worry about any complications that may come up, and then to point you in the right direction for treatment.
At 28 weeks along, Johnson is feeling"large," but good."I was nauseous in the first trimester, felt great in the second trimester, and now that we’re going into the third I’m definitely feeling tired and a little achy. Peeing a lot!" Every pregnant woman's experience is unique, and
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