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This chart is to help people who have recently become pregnant and do not exactly know what
their next steps are. There are many steps to help recently pregnant women.
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The image depicts popular questions and information that newly-pregnant mothers have about
pregnancy itself, where to get information, how people react, who or what to trust. General
knowledge, as well as popular do's and don't when interacting with pregnant women and pregnancy
as a whole. This data was compiled by Huggies.
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This chart is educational for women. It is titled: I'm pregnant now what? It is for new Mom's
that want to know everything from A-Z about what they can expect.
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This chart is titled, I'm Pregnant, now what? Specifically, new moms want to know everything
from A to Z about pregnancy and being a first time mother.
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The following is an I`m pregnant chart in the eyes of a woman in the united states today.
70% of women say that someone has touched their baby bump without asking, 67% say they post
that they are pregnant on FB. 52% say that they trust information that they find on the internet
about their pregnancy.
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The graph/image on the left hand side is depicting what women should do and do when they find
out they are pregnant with a baby inside of them. This is because new moms want everything
to be absolute all right and make sure they are doing everything correctly. This is where
this graph/image comes in handy to help them out.
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This illustration has many statistics on pregnancy such as how often people touch a pregnant
woman's baby bump and how many moms asks questions about pregnancy on Facebook.
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The image portrays steps for what to do when you are pregnant from A to Z. 70% of the time
one person will touch a pregnant women's baby bump without asking. 52% trust the information
from internet as much as the doctor. 87% mom went to the hospital at least once before giving
labor, top reason being that they don't have the proper information. 67% posted their pregnancy
status on facebook and 55% of moms will ask questions about pregnancy on facebook. 78% moms
search baby related products online for at least 2 hours a day. 71 % moms wish they had one
go to place for all this information.
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This infographic provides data and statistics about pregnant women and their experiences.
It provides percentages about pregnancy and social media, interactions with peers that have
noticed the mom's pregnancy, and how much trust pregnant woman have on technology in relation
to their pregnancy.
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Definitely a graphic depicting the lifestyle of a working mother and stastitics regarding
time spent shopping, with her child and working. It also shows a stethoscope so i'm wondering
if there is a health stat also.
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Sometimes women don't want to get pregnant, but sometimes things happen that are caused by
a number of outside influences beyond anyone's control. This illustration tries to address
that and guide would-be mothers.
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This flow chart describes the various things that have happened to pregnant American women
by percentages. 70% of women claimed that someone has touched their "belly bump" without permission
and 78% of women have spent at least two hours researching baby topics online.
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This graph shows "I'm Pregnant, Now what?". This chart is a how to for new moms expecting.
It shows them how to change their everyday living and how to adjust to fit their babies needs.
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This graphic gives advice and information to women who are pregnant. Some statistics are included,
like 70% of American women have recalled a time when someone touched their baby bump without
asking.
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