Category: conception
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When Can Babies Hear in the Womb and What Should You Know?
At home insemination As you adjust to the reality of a baby developing inside you, it’s completely normal to start engaging with your little one through gentle words, lullabies, and even encouraging your partner to converse with your growing belly. Fortunately, beginning in the second trimester, your baby begins to pick up sounds from outside…
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Recognizing COVID-19 Symptoms in Babies and Children
At home insemination It’s completely natural for parents to feel anxious about the impact of COVID-19 on their infants or young children. Understanding the symptoms and how to respond is crucial. Here’s what every parent should know regarding COVID-19 in this vulnerable age group. What Symptoms Should Parents Look For? COVID-19 symptoms in babies and…
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Do I Really Need a Baby Registry? Reasons to Consider Creating One
At home insemination When I first found out I was pregnant, I assumed that since I wasn’t planning a baby shower, a registry wasn’t necessary. However, I soon discovered that this was a mistake. A baby registry is not just a shopping guide for guests; it’s a valuable tool for organizing your purchases and saving…
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Guiding Your Baby with Hearing Loss Through New Experiences
At home insemination Navigating new milestones with your baby who has hearing loss can be a rewarding journey. Here are some strategies to help you and your little one embrace these experiences together. Child Care and New Experiences From spending the night with grandparents to the first day at daycare, these transitions are crucial for…
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After My Family’s Childbirth Crisis, I’m Committed to Training Black Dads as Doulas
At home insemination I don’t want any father-to-be to endure the feelings I faced in that delivery room or suffer the ongoing pain my partner and I carry. The births of my children have profoundly influenced my advocacy. The doula playbook I created for my daughter’s birth has now transformed into a program called “Dads…
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What to Do When Your Baby Cries in Her Sleep
At home insemination It’s common for new parents to experience a bit of fussiness during bedtime, but once your little one is settled, the quiet is often appreciated. Occasionally, however, your baby might cry, grunt, or even scream while asleep without actually waking up, leaving you puzzled about what’s going on in the crib. “My…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is June 20
Join or Leave Navigating Conception Pregnancy Journey First Year of Life Toddlerhood Family Dynamics Choosing Baby Names Registry Essentials Baby Products Community Support Latest Topics in Conception Understanding Implantation Bleeding and Its Timing At home insemination Implantation bleeding may resemble menstrual flow, but it could also indicate pregnancy. Learn how to distinguish between spotting and…
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Buying Guide for Your Baby’s First-Aid Kit
At home insemination Preparing a comprehensive first-aid kit before your little one arrives can bring peace of mind—especially as they start exploring the world! Here’s a guide to ensure your medicine cabinet is equipped to handle everything from minor cuts to fevers. Essential Items for Your Baby’s First-Aid Kit As a new parent, it’s natural…
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10 Comically Obvious Signs You’re a New Parent
At home insemination Congratulations! If you’ve found yourself cleaning poop off the walls or munching on crumbs discovered in your bra, you’ve officially joined the ranks of parenthood. It’s almost like those hospital discharge papers should come with a neon warning: “Beware, steep learning curve ahead!” No matter how much you think you know or…
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Caring for a Newborn with COVID-19
At home insemination As you navigate the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the health of your family remains a top priority. If your newborn has tested positive for COVID-19, it’s essential to approach the situation calmly and with knowledge. This article will provide guidance on how to care for your little one during this time.…