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Newborn Baby Week 1: Milestones and Development
At home insemination Welcome to the world of parenting! Your little one has finally arrived after nine long months of anticipation. That tiny bundle of joy may look a bit puffy-eyed and wrinkly, possibly with a little cone-shaped head if you had a vaginal delivery. But rest assured, they are absolutely adorable! As the weeks…
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Can You Breastfeed With Pierced Nipples?
At home insemination Thinking about breastfeeding with pierced nipples? You’re not alone! Many new moms wonder if their nipple jewelry will interfere with nursing. The good news is that, generally speaking, you can breastfeed even if you have nipple piercings. However, there are some important things to keep in mind to ensure both you and…
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Week-by-Week Pregnancy Guidance for Expecting Dads and Partners
At home insemination Get ready to embark on an incredible journey alongside your partner as she prepares for pregnancy. This experience, while unique for each individual, can be a rewarding joint adventure. You might not be the one dealing with morning sickness, but your support can mean the world. Whether it’s whipping up a healthy…
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My Baby’s Near-Death Experience with Water Beads: Why I’m Advocating for Their Ban
At home insemination When my daughter, Mia, asked for water beads for her sixth birthday, my partner, Alex, and I thought it would be a fun addition to her playtime. After all, we had seen vibrant videos online showing kids playing with these squishy little orbs, which start off tiny and expand to several centimeters…
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Many New Moms Overlook These 3 Crucial Safe Sleep Guidelines — Particularly Younger Ones
At home insemination It turns out there’s still some uncertainty about how to ensure babies sleep safely, according to a recent survey. In this article, younger moms, particularly those from Gen Z, are less informed about essential safe sleep practices, such as the importance of placing babies on their backs to sleep and the need…
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COVID-19 and Breastfeeding: Essential Information for Nursing Moms
At home insemination In today’s world, especially with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, nursing mothers may have a lot of questions regarding breastfeeding and the virus. From concerns about vaccine safety to the potential transmission of antibodies through breast milk, it’s completely understandable to seek clarity. Here’s what you need to know about breastfeeding in relation…
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12 Stunning Winter Maternity Photos
At home insemination Winter is a magical time, especially for expectant parents looking to capture the beauty of their growing family. If you’re considering a snowy photoshoot before your little one arrives, here’s some inspiration from enchanting winter maternity sessions. Think cozy outfits, glistening snow, and festive decorations to create unforgettable moments. Matching Flannels A…
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37 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs
At home insemination At 37 weeks, you’re officially in your ninth month of pregnancy and the finish line is in sight! Your little one is about the size of a canary melon, tipping the scales at around 6.5 pounds (2.9 kg) and measuring about 19 inches (48 cm) long. Exciting, right? This week, your baby…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival Date is August 16
At home insemination As you navigate these last few weeks, keep an eye out for any signs that your baby might be preparing to make their grand entrance. You might even notice some changes in their movements—if things feel different, don’t hesitate to check in with your doctor. Understanding Implantation Bleeding Speaking of pregnancy, have…
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Measles in Pregnancy: Signs, Risks & Management
At home insemination Hey there! Let’s chat about something super important—measles during pregnancy. It’s a highly contagious virus that can pose risks to both you and your little one. Understanding how to recognize it and what to do if you get it can help keep you both safe. What is Measles? Measles is caused by…