Tag: health resources
-
Is Back Pain a Sign of Pregnancy?
At home insemination Hey there, friend! If you’re wondering whether back pain can indicate pregnancy, you’re not alone. Many people experience this discomfort during pregnancy, but it usually doesn’t happen until later on, like in the second or third trimester. So, if you’re feeling some back pain while trying to conceive, it’s likely due to…
-
Your Baby’s Expected Arrival is March 5
At home insemination Congratulations! You are currently 7 weeks and 6 days into your pregnancy. Expected Due Date: March 5, 2026 To recalculate your expected due date, click here. Pregnancy Journey Overview Your first trimester spans from May 29 to August 27, followed by the second trimester from August 28 to December 3, and concluding…
-
Can Babies Get Tested for COVID? Here’s What You Need to Know About COVID Testing for Children
At home insemination Navigating COVID-19 testing for kids and babies can be a bit daunting, especially with new variants popping up. If your little one shows signs of illness, it’s crucial to know what your options are. So, can babies actually be tested for COVID? Absolutely! Babies can undergo COVID-19 testing starting from birth. “Even…
-
Your Little One is Expected on August 12
What to Expect At home insemination At this stage, your baby is about the size of a canary melon. Your healthcare provider may start checking for signs of labor soon, while your baby is busy preparing for birth by positioning themselves in the womb. Fun fact: babies born on August 12 are Leos, known for…
-
Round Ligament Pain During Pregnancy: Understanding, Symptoms, and Relief
At home insemination Navigating pregnancy can be both exciting and challenging, especially when it comes to bodily changes. One common discomfort that many expectant mothers encounter is round ligament pain. This sensation is often described as a “growing pain” in the lower abdomen and groin area, resulting from the stretching of ligaments that support the…
-
Understanding Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C)
At home insemination So, let’s chat about something that might be on your mind these days—Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome, often called MIS-C. It’s a rare condition that’s been linked to COVID-19, and I know that can sound a bit scary, especially with all the parenting challenges we’re facing during this pandemic. MIS-C can affect various…
-
Are Vaccines Safe for My Baby?
At home insemination Hey there, fellow parents! If you’ve been navigating the world of vaccines for your little one, you probably have some questions. With all the chatter online and differing opinions from friends at the playground, it’s normal to feel a bit overwhelmed. But let’s set the record straight—vaccines are not only very safe…
-
COVID-19 Vaccine During Pregnancy: My Decision at 35 Weeks
At home insemination When my state announced that pregnant individuals qualified for the COVID-19 vaccine, I eagerly signed up for my shot. Despite the icy weather that greeted me as I stepped out of my car, my anticipation for the vaccine was palpable. I had envisioned a bright and sunny day for this momentous occasion,…