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Your Baby’s Due Date is January 20
At home insemination Sign Up | Sign Out Categories Getting Pregnant Pregnancy First Year Toddler Family Baby Names Registry Baby Products Community Groups News Topics Fertility | Ovulation | Preparing for Pregnancy | Preconception Health | Infertility Explore More on Getting Pregnant: Understanding Implantation Bleeding: Spotting can sometimes resemble menstrual bleeding, but it may indicate…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is May 26
Getting Ready for Parenthood At home insemination As you prepare for your new arrival, it’s important to stay informed about various aspects of pregnancy, from fertility to post-birth care. For instance, if you’re curious about implantation bleeding, it can sometimes resemble your regular period but may also indicate a pregnancy. Not sure how to tell…
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A New Blood Test Could Help Identify Your Risk for Preeclampsia
At home insemination As you navigate the journey of pregnancy, one condition you may hear about is preeclampsia. It’s a serious issue affecting over 3% of pregnant women in the U.S., characterized by a sudden rise in blood pressure. Detecting it early is crucial for the health of both mother and baby. Traditionally, doctors wait…
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Understanding Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)
At home insemination If you’re expecting and have concerns about the potential for chromosomal disorders or birth defects, your healthcare provider might suggest a genetic test known as chorionic villus sampling, or CVS. This first-trimester prenatal diagnostic test involves collecting a tiny tissue sample from the chorionic villi, which are the small, finger-like projections of…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival Date
What to Expect At home insemination As you look forward to welcoming your little one, here’s some helpful info to keep in mind. Did you know that only about 1 in 20 babies actually arrive on their due date? Most pregnancies can last anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks, so it’s a bit of a…
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Considering Donor Eggs? Essential Insights on the Process, Costs, and Success Rates
At home insemination If you’re a woman facing fertility challenges due to a lack of viable eggs, you might feel like pregnancy is out of reach. However, the good news is that using a donor egg can open the door to experiencing pregnancy and childbirth. A donor egg is an egg provided by another woman,…
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Pregnancy: What to Know About Symptoms
At home insemination Hey friends! So, we all know that pregnancy is an incredible journey, but it also comes with its share of surprises—some of which can be a bit uncomfortable. If you’re curious about the symptoms you might experience during this time, let’s chat about what to expect in each trimester and some tips…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival Date
At home insemination Your baby’s expected arrival date is April 5! Exciting times are ahead! You’re currently about 3 weeks and 3 days pregnant, which means you’ve just ovulated and possibly conceived. This week, your little one is roughly the size of a vanilla bean seed, and you might be starting to notice some early…
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Your baby is expected to arrive on May 3!
Join or Leave At home insemination Topics: Getting Pregnant, Pregnancy, First Year, Toddler, Family, Baby Names, Registry, Baby Products, Community Groups News Updates Fertility: Understand the nuances of fertility and ovulation. Preparing for Pregnancy: Essential steps to get ready for conception and improve preconception health. Infertility: Resources and support for those facing challenges in conceiving.…
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Understanding the Luteal Phase in Your Menstrual Cycle: Duration and Significance
At home insemination When it comes to your menstrual cycle, the luteal phase plays a crucial role, especially if you’re trying to conceive. This phase, which occurs after ovulation, is a time of significant biological activity that can lead to either a pregnancy or the onset of your period. What is the Luteal Phase? The…