Tag: pregnancy
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Your Little One is Expected on May 16
Early Signs of Pregnancy At home insemination When it comes to early signs of pregnancy, you might notice things like nausea, fatigue, or even tender breasts. It’s all part of this incredible journey! If you’re curious about implantation bleeding — that little spotting that can sometimes happen — it’s essential to know how to differentiate…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is June 18
At home insemination Welcome to our community! If you’re here, it’s likely you’re excitedly anticipating the arrival of your little one on June 18. Whether you’re navigating the journey of getting pregnant, planning for pregnancy, or seeking guidance for your newborn, we have resources to support you every step of the way. Getting Pregnant and…
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Scoliosis and Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
At home insemination If you have scoliosis and are expecting, you might be curious about how your condition will impact your pregnancy and your baby. Let’s break down some important points to keep in mind. How Does Scoliosis Affect Pregnancy? For the majority of women with scoliosis, the condition has little to no effect on…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is November 6
Understanding Implantation Bleeding and Its Timing At home insemination When it comes to early pregnancy signs, implantation bleeding can sometimes be mistaken for your period. But it may also be an early indication that you’re expecting! To find out more about spotting and whether it signals pregnancy or your period, check out this enlightening post.…
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Your Baby is Expected to Arrive on October 29
Baby’s Development At home insemination At this stage, your baby is about the size of a spaghetti squash. This week, their eyes are starting to open, and you might notice that your belly button has flipped from an innie to an outie! Fun fact: babies born on October 29 have opal as their birthstone, known…
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Yeast Infections During Pregnancy: Symptoms, Prevention & Safe Treatment
At home insemination Pregnancy can bring a lot of changes, and unfortunately, yeast infections are quite common during this time. This is primarily due to elevated estrogen levels, which can increase the likelihood of developing these infections. Here’s what you should know about yeast infections while you’re expecting. What Causes Yeast Infections During Pregnancy? Yeast…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is June 27
At home insemination Welcome to your journey into parenthood! If you’re anticipating a little one on June 27, get ready for an exciting adventure. There’s a lot of information to explore, from getting pregnant to the first year of your baby’s life. Getting Pregnant When you’re trying to conceive, understanding your body is key. For…
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35 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs
At home insemination At 35 weeks into your pregnancy, you’re nearing the finish line! With only a month left, your little one is about the size of a bunch of Swiss chard, measuring around 18 inches long and weighing approximately 5.25 lbs. As your baby prepares for the big day, they’re likely settling into a…
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Virtual Doulas: Are They a Cost-Effective Way to Enhance Your Birth Experience?
At home insemination With the rise of technology in childbirth support, many expectant parents are turning to virtual doulas. These professionals offer guidance and encouragement during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum through phone calls, video chats, and texts. For those like Sarah Johnson, who sought personalized support for her third child, a virtual doula provided the…
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Understanding the 20-Week Anatomy Scan: What to Anticipate During Your Level 2 Ultrasound
At home insemination If you’re expecting, you’re likely gearing up for your 20-week anatomy scan, also referred to as a level 2 ultrasound. This important test provides a detailed look at your developing baby, offering insight into their growth and well-being. Here’s what you should know about this exciting milestone. What is the 20-week anatomy…