Tips for Reducing Nausea and Vomiting While Pregnant
Nausea and Vomiting can be a common symptom during pregnancy here are some things you can do to feel better: -Eat small frequent meals. Instead of 3 regular meals, break them up into 6 smaller meals....
View ArticleHow do infant’s learn?
Infants are amazing! They start learning as soon as they are born! They learn about the world from their experiences. Infants can see and hear what is happening around them and can communicate their...
View ArticleBaby Gender Predictor – Old Wives Tales.
Baby Gender Predictor - Old Wives Tales You have all heard, Oh your carrying low that means he’s a boy or she’s a girl because you have morning sickness, but here is a review of all those old wives...
View ArticleInfant Swings Safety Update
Lately the Consumer Product Safety Commission has been releasing new safety standards on baby and children’s products. The latest focus has been on infant swings. Here is the newest safety...
View ArticleMorning Sickness Symptoms and Remedies
If you have had morning sickness, you know all to well that it has no barriers to occur just in the morning, it can last all day long! So why do some women get morning sickness and others don’t? What...
View ArticleBlood Pressure During Pregnancy
High blood pressure during pregnancy is a cause for concern to most expectant mothers because it can cause the growth of the fetus to be compromised. So, what is high blood pressure? Blood pressure is...
View ArticleInformation about a breech baby
During a normal pregnancy, a baby will begin to move their heads down near the birth canal about 3-4 weeks before the due date. When this doesn’t happen, the buttocks, feet or both may be facing the...
View ArticleBaby Recall: Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumper
Information provided by the Consumer Product Safety Commission Recall Summary Name of product: Baby Einstein Musical Motion Activity Jumpers Hazard: The “sun” toy attachment on the activity jumper can...
View ArticleFirst Time Moms: Your Questions Answered
There are so many questions first time moms have, so many concerns, so many choices! We combined your top questions in one post, one place for you to find answers! If you have a question that we don’t...
View ArticleBreastfeeding Basics
Breastfeeding is best for your baby, it is what your body makes to feed your baby, it has all the necessary nutrients for your baby’s growth and development. Breastfeeding doesn’t always come easily...
View ArticleHepatitis in Pregnancy
Hepatitis is a serious infection that you will most likely be tested for while you are pregnant and your baby will be vaccinated from it before you leave the hospital. Both hepatitis B and hepatitis C...
View ArticleProduct Review: DayDreamer Sleeper
I recently came across a product called the Daydreamer Sleeper. This is a new product that reminds me a lot of the Nap Nanny (remember it was recalled because of several deaths and injuries because...
View ArticleBabies, Sunscreen and the Heat
As summer approaches, you may be wondering what is safe for your little ones: Can my baby wear sunscreen? How hot is too hot? When can my baby go to the beach or pool? And more. Our friends over at...
View ArticleBreast Milk Basics
Breast milk Basics To a first-time mom, there can be a ton of questions about breastfeeding and breast milk. Why should I breastfeed? How do I store breast milk? How long is breast milk fresh? And...
View ArticlePregnancy Week 1 and 2
Pregnancy Week 1 and 2 Baby is the size of: No baby yet, still unfertilized egg The first few weeks of pregnancy can be misunderstood. Technically your 40 weeks of pregnancy is measured from the first...
View ArticlePregnancy: Week 3
Week 3 of Pregnancy Baby is the size of: At this point the fertilized egg is about the thickness of 2 sheets of notebook paper (0.006 inches) We have already discussed what is happening during weeks...
View ArticleWhat to do before the baby arrives
What to do before the baby arrives In the weeks before you deliver you may be stressing about ‘am I ready for this’ and in all honesty, there is no way to truly prepare for how upside down [in an...
View ArticleFolic Acid
Folic acid is something you don’t know much about until you get pregnant or are thinking about getting pregnant. This week, January 4th-January 10th is Folic Acid Awareness Week. Folic acid is a B...
View ArticleReducing the risk of birth defects
Reducing the risk of birth defects January is birth defect prevention month; there are actions you can to help lower your chance of birth defects but there is no definite way to fully prevent birth...
View ArticleTop Ten Posts This Week 1/16
I have started sharing the top posts I read this week with you! These are posts that I enjoyed or found informative this week and I think you might too! As always if you like the post please share...
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