Category: conception
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		Your Baby is Expected on October 6Pregnancy Timeline: 1st Trimester: From December 30 to March 30 2nd Trimester: From March 31 to July 6 3rd Trimester: From July 7 to October 6 At home insemination Did you know that only 1 in 20 babies are born on their exact due date? A typical pregnancy lasts between 38 to 42 weeks, so… 
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		10 Indicators You’re Ready to Stop Expanding Your FamilyAt home insemination Making the decision to have more children is a monumental choice for many parents. It often brings a sense of finality and deep introspection about your role as a mother, an individual, and as part of a family unit. This decision can be laden with emotional turmoil, with parents reflecting on whether… 
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		10 Creative Gender Reveal Themes for an Unforgettable CelebrationAt home insemination Planning a gender reveal party? Gather your loved ones and unveil the sex of your baby in style! Here are ten imaginative themes that will spark joy and excitement for your upcoming celebration. 1. Celestial Gender Reveal Transform your event into a dreamy “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” theme. Decorate with pastel colors,… 
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		COVID-19 and Breastfeeding: Essential Information for Nursing MomsAt home insemination Navigating the complexities of COVID-19 can be overwhelming, especially for nursing mothers. Whether you’re currently breastfeeding or planning to do so after giving birth, it’s natural to have questions about how this pandemic might affect you and your baby. Here’s what you need to know regarding COVID-19 and breastfeeding. Can I Get… 
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		8 Breastfeeding Covers for Enhanced Comfort in Public SpacesAt home insemination In recent years, the conversation surrounding breastfeeding in public has gained significant attention, often stirring mixed emotions among onlookers. To help ease any discomfort, I’ve curated a list of eight breastfeeding covers designed to promote a more comfortable atmosphere for everyone involved. The Basic Cover Simple and effective, this cover is made… 
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		Breastfeeding Criticism Hits Harder When It Comes from FamilyAt home insemination Updated: Dec. 5, 2016 Originally Published: Sep. 21, 2016 It’s disheartening when a stranger criticizes a mother for breastfeeding in public, yet unfortunately, it’s a frequent occurrence. We often hear tales of women being told to cover up, exit the area, or “just use a bottle” to appease onlookers. But what happens… 
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		12 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Growth, Symptoms & SignsAt home insemination As you reach the 12-week mark in your pregnancy, significant developments are taking place for your baby. This week, your little one is about the size of a lime, measuring approximately 2 to 2.25 inches long and weighing around 0.5 ounces. With only 28 weeks left to go, there’s a lot to… 
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		10 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & SignsAt home insemination At 10 weeks pregnant, you’re entering the third month of your journey, and your baby has transitioned from an embryo to a fetus. While you may be just starting to show, don’t worry if there’s no visible bump yet; that’s perfectly normal. You might also notice some changes like visible veins and… 
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		Parents Capture Remarkable Photos of Preemie Born En Caul During Hospital DriveAt home insemination Every parent has a unique story about the day their child entered the world. Some births go according to the script, while others are filled with surprises. One mother from Pennsylvania is grateful that her son was born en caul—still encased in the amniotic sac—because it may have been a key factor… 
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		The Most Challenging Aspects of Embracing Motherhood, According to New MomsAt home insemination Becoming a mother for the first time is an incredible journey filled with joy and love. As your pregnancy unfolds, the anticipation builds for those unforgettable moments: your baby’s first coo, the first time they smile at you, and of course, the overwhelming love you feel. However, entering this new chapter of…