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Pregnancy Information
Westside Crisis Pregnancy Center offers pregnancy related information, including fetal development, prenatal health, pregnancy hazards, single parenting facts, and domestic violence information. Also includes resources for the Los Angeles area.

BabyZone
Broad information on family planning and pre-pregnancy needs.

Pregnancy Week-by-Week Guide
A guide to fetal development and maternal changes, from StorkNet.

BirthPsychology
Explore the many mental and emotional dimensions in everything from scholarly articles to personal stories, and late-breaking headlines.

Mercy House
Aiding pregnant women who have alienated from their families and without support.

Information for Pregnant Women
Offering nutrition suggestions from the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, and the FDA.

Care Net
List of services offered which include abortion information, pregnancy assistance, tests and free help for women and babies in trouble. Also contains a locator service to help find the closest Care Net or crisis pregnancy center.

Mom-e
Pregnancy and labour, pre-pregnancy care and preparation for pregnancy and mother and baby. A wide range of medical information written by a leading UK obstetrician and your questions answered.

The BabySite
Personal information about pregnancy and birth, as well as contributions from people around the world.

Family Care International
Dedicated to improving women's sexual and reproductive health and rights in developing countries, with a special emphasis on making pregnancy and childbirth safer.


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