Category: conception
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Nursing Strikes: Understanding Why Your Baby Might Be Refusing to Breastfeed
At home insemination If your little one suddenly turns away from breastfeeding, don’t panic. You’re not alone, and there are several reasons why this might be happening. What Leads to Nursing Strikes? A nursing strike occurs when a baby who usually breastfeeds begins to refuse the breast. This can happen unexpectedly and may stem from…
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Popular Baby Boy Names Starting with O
At home insemination Choosing the perfect name for your baby boy can be quite the task. If you’re looking for names that begin with the letter O, here’s a curated list based on data from the Social Security Administration. Top 100 Baby Boy Names That Start with O Oliver Owen Oscar Omar Otto Orion Onyx…
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10 Insights Only a Mom of a Tween Girl Can Relate To
At home insemination It feels like just yesterday I was knee-deep in diapers, watching cartoons, prepping for kindergarten, and shopping for tiny clothes. Those days are long gone, and while it’s a bittersweet transition, it’s certainly not sad. I’m not as completely drained as before, but let me tell you—keeping up with a tween girl…
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Is Guilt Inherent to Motherhood?
At home insemination Parenting By Jamie Collins Updated: February 20, 2016Originally Published: November 7, 2015 As I sat in the waiting room for my 32-week appointment, the routine felt all too familiar. Strong heartbeat? Check. Measuring on track? Check. Weight gain? Absolutely. “Just eight more weeks to go!” my midwife chirped. “Ugh, I was really…
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25 Essential Insights for New Mothers
At home insemination Entering motherhood is a whirlwind experience, and it often feels like everyone has an opinion or piece of advice to offer you. However, the most valuable guidance can be found right here, drawn from the wisdom of our community. When friends or family offer to take care of your baby for a…
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Should Women in Their 40s Undergo Breast Cancer Screening?
At home insemination Recently, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force revised its guidelines regarding mammogram screenings, leaving many women seeking clarity on the matter. In 2009, the Task Force recommended against routine mammograms for women under 50, citing a risk-benefit analysis that suggested the life-saving potential was minimal for this age group. The startling statistic…
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Transitioning Your One-Year-Old to a Big-Kid Bed: A Guide for Parents
At home insemination As your little one approaches the age of two, you might find yourself reflecting on how quickly time has flown by. With this milestone, the question arises: when is the right time to transition from a crib to a big-kid bed? If you’ve been co-sleeping, you may be feeling the need for…
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How to Set Up Your Babylist Baby Registry | Insights for New Parents
At home insemination If you’re gearing up to create a baby registry, you may feel a mix of excitement and a touch of overwhelm. The market is flooded with products tailored for newborns, and the options can be dizzying. So, where do you start? We recommend using the Baby Registry Builder, which provides tailored suggestions…
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Delight Everyone with Thoughtful Valentine’s Day Gifts Starting from Just $5
At home insemination As Valentine’s Day approaches, you might be wondering what to gift your significant other or even the little ones in your life. Don’t fret! I’ve compiled a list of over 20 fantastic gift ideas that cater to various ages and preferences. From adorable rompers for newborns to handy items for busy parents,…
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A Call to Action for Our Presidential Candidates: The Need for Paid Family Leave
At home insemination Dear Presidential Aspirants, Imagine this scenario for a moment: A mother undergoes a C-section and returns to work just six days after giving birth. Yes, merely six days after major surgery, she is forced to leave her newborn in someone else’s care to pay her bills. This mother, still healing and experiencing…