Category: conception
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Understanding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and How to Minimize Your Baby’s Risk
At home insemination As a new parent, the fear of your infant suddenly stopping breathing during the night can be daunting. However, it’s important to remember that the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)—the unexpected and unexplained death of an apparently healthy baby under one year old—is quite low. There are several environmental factors…
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LGBTQ+ Family Planning Guide
At home insemination Starting a family is an exciting adventure, but for LGBTQ+ individuals and couples, it can feel like a winding road. Whether you’re contemplating adoption or exploring conception options, there’s a lot to consider. Here’s a friendly guide to help you navigate your journey to parenthood. Paths to Parenthood for LGBTQ+ Parents There…
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Creating a “Newborn Bubble” is Highly Beneficial — Here’s How to Establish One
At home insemination Welcoming a new baby is an exciting time, and while friends and family are eager to meet your little one, it’s essential to prioritize your newborn’s health during these early days. This is when their immune system is particularly fragile. Experts often recommend that new parents create a “newborn bubble”—a period where…
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15-Month-Old Child: Development and Milestones This Month
At home insemination Your little one has officially entered the toddler stage, and wow, what a transformation these last few months have brought! The once sleepy baby who loved being held is now a lively toddler, likely bursting with energy and curiosity. At this age, many toddlers are on the move—walking (or almost there), bending…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is November 26
At home insemination Sign Up | Sign Out Exploring Parenthood Conceiving | Pregnancy | First Year | Toddler | Family | Baby Names | Registry | Baby Products | Community Groups News Topics Fertility Ovulation Preparing for Pregnancy Preconception Health Infertility All About Conceiving Recommended Reading What is Implantation Bleeding and When Does It Occur?…
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Your Guide to Your Baby’s Vaccination Schedule: Essential Shots and When to Get Them
At home insemination Understanding your baby’s vaccination schedule is crucial for their health and well-being. Here’s what you need to know about the timing and importance of these immunizations. How is the vaccination schedule decided? The timing for vaccinations is meticulously planned based on various factors. Experts consider age-specific risks for diseases, potential complications, and…
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Top Labor Day Sales on Everything From Prenatal Vitamins to Pregnancy Pillows
At home insemination As we approach Labor Day, it’s the perfect time to score incredible deals on essential items for expectant parents. This holiday weekend offers one of the best opportunities to save on baby gear, self-care products, and parenting necessities—often the last major sales until Black Friday! You don’t have to wait until September…
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Recognizing Ovulation Symptoms: 10 Key Signs to Watch For
At home insemination Understanding the signs of ovulation is crucial for anyone trying to conceive. Ovulation is when a mature egg is released from an ovary, typically occurring once a month. It’s essential to identify this moment, as it’s your best chance for conception, which happens within a brief window of 12 to 24 hours.…
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Understanding Your Postpartum Libido: Reasons for a Decreased Sex Drive After Childbirth
At home insemination As a new parent, it’s completely normal to experience a dip in your sex drive after giving birth. This can be attributed to various factors, and it’s important to recognize that you’re not alone in feeling this way. Here’s a breakdown of postpartum libido changes, their causes, duration, and some tips on…
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Understanding Two-Vessel Umbilical Cord: Causes, Diagnosis, and More
At home insemination When you’re expecting, nothing is quite as exhilarating as seeing your baby on an ultrasound. However, if your technician mentions a two-vessel umbilical cord, also known as a single umbilical artery (SUA), it’s natural to feel a wave of concern. This condition affects fewer than 1 percent of singleton pregnancies and around…