Tag: parenting support
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival Date is September 7
At home insemination Congratulations! You’re currently 33 weeks and 3 days pregnant. As the due date approaches, there’s so much to look forward to. If you’re curious about pregnancy signs, check out our related post on implantation bleeding, which can sometimes resemble your period but may indicate pregnancy. Understanding ovulation symptoms can also help you…
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Hiring a Night Nurse: Reasons, Costs & How to Find a Baby Nurse
At home insemination Welcoming a new baby into your home is a joyous occasion, but those early days can also be pretty overwhelming. If you’ve got a little one who seems to think sleep is optional, you might find yourself feeling exhausted and a bit frazzled. This is where hiring a night nurse, or baby…
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Motherhood Nearly Shattered My Marriage — Here’s What Helped Me
At home insemination I love my partner, but the dynamics of our relationship took a turn for the worse once we became parents. I hit my breaking point during a frustrating drive home, stuck in traffic while both my daughters were wailing in the backseat—one wanted to blast the Trolls soundtrack, while the other demanded…
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No One Discusses the Loneliness of Being a New Dad — So I Took Action
At home insemination When my partner and I welcomed our baby, I quickly realized how isolating the journey of fatherhood could be. It was overwhelming, and I felt like I was navigating this new reality alone. I mean, who really talks about how lonely it can get when you’re immersed in the routine of diaper…
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Why Your Practitioner Might Need to Break Your Water During Labor and How It Works
At home insemination As your due date approaches, you may have questions about the labor process, including the moment your practitioner might need to break your water. This procedure, known as amniotomy, involves artificially rupturing the amniotic sac to help speed up labor. What is Amniotomy? Amniotomy refers to the intentional breaking of the amniotic…