Tag: baby development
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39 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Growth, Symptoms & Signs | Week by Week
At home insemination Congratulations! You’re now in your 39th week of pregnancy, and your little one is considered full-term. While your baby may not be aware that their debut is just around the corner, they have likely reached their birth weight and are ready for the big day. If you haven’t already, it might be…
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Your Baby’s Estimated Arrival Date is September 19
At home insemination As you navigate this wonderful experience, it’s important to stay informed about what’s happening with your baby. At this stage, your baby is roughly the size of a coconut and weighs over 3 pounds. They’re likely enjoying more sleep, making cute little facial expressions, and moving those tiny feet around! Traits of…
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Engaging Activities for Your 8-Month-Old Baby: Fun Ways to Play
At home insemination As your baby reaches the 8-month milestone, you’ll notice they are more alert and eager to engage with the world around them. This increased awareness means they require more interaction and stimulating playtime to support their growth. If you’re looking for creative play ideas that can help develop your little one’s skills,…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is February 10
At home insemination As you navigate this exciting journey, remember that understanding early pregnancy signs can help you along the way. For instance, you might experience symptoms like morning sickness, fatigue, or even changes in your sense of smell. If you want to know more about early signs of pregnancy, check out this great resource…
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Getting Started on Your Journey to Parenthood
At home insemination Welcome to your go-to source for all things related to getting pregnant, pregnancy, and parenting! From conception to your little one’s first year, we cover a wide range of topics to guide you through this wonderful journey. Understanding Implantation Bleeding Implantation bleeding can sometimes be confused with your regular period. However, it…
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11 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs | Week-by-Week
At home insemination At 11 weeks into your pregnancy, your baby is roughly the size of a large strawberry, measuring about 1.5 inches long and weighing around 0.25 ounces. By now, significant developments are taking place, and many expectant mothers notice a decrease in morning sickness as they near the end of the first trimester.…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is January 21, 2026
At home insemination Congrats on your pregnancy! You’re currently 14 weeks along, and your journey is just getting started. As you look forward to welcoming your little one, let’s talk a bit about this exciting time. Your Baby’s Development at 14 Weeks At 14 weeks, your baby is about the size of a navel orange…
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Your Little One’s Arrival
Your Pregnancy Timeline 1st Trimester: May 14 to August 12 2nd Trimester: August 13 to November 18 3rd Trimester: November 19 to February 18 At home insemination Did you know that only about 5% of babies are born right on their due date? Most pregnancies last between 38 to 42 weeks, so you might be…
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Folic Acid During Pregnancy
At home insemination Hey there, friends! Let’s chat about something super important for anyone who’s expecting — folic acid. You might have heard about it, but do you know just how crucial it is during pregnancy? Let’s break it down together. What is Folic Acid? So, what exactly is folic acid? It’s a B vitamin,…
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When to Introduce a Sippy Cup: Tips for Transitioning from Bottle to Sippy Cup
At home insemination Getting your little one accustomed to a sippy cup can be a key step in moving away from the bottle. Starting around 6 months old is typically a good time to introduce a sippy cup. This transition not only helps your baby learn that they can drink from something other than a…