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: 7 Tips For A Healthy Pregnancy by: Jane Thurnell-Read It is always important to take whatever steps you can to be healthy, but while you are pregnant it is even more important: not only do you need to take good care of
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: The Truth about Childbirth and Labor by: Suzanne Doyle-Ingram Labor and childbirth was an amazing, positive experience for me, both times. I am very fortunate, I know. But I do believe that if you prepare yourself through
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: Sharing Baby Photos Online with Birth Announcements & Baby Photo Album Services by: Christina Khan Congratulations! You’re a new parent and you’ve brought your precious, beautiful baby into the world.
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: What Would I Do Without My Doula? by: Suzanne Doyle-Ingram By the time my husband and I finally got pregnant the first time, I had done a lot of reading about birth options and we had already decided to have a midwife
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: Things You Should Avoid During Pregnancy by: Sara Jameson Pregnancy is a time where you have to be careful with yourself. Many factors affect the development of a fetus into a healthy child. Whether you like it or not
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: Exercising After Pregnancy by: Beverley Brooke Generally most women can begin a formal exercise program within 6 weeks of giving birth, though this time frame might be slightly longer for some women, including those recovering
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: 10 Risk Factors that Every Pregnant Woman Should be Aware Of by: Criss White Many factors affect the development of a fetus into a healthy child, some which are beyond your control and others that are within your control.
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: Help I am Pregnant and an Addict by: Patty Hone There are a lot of resources on the internet, in books, and from the medical community on the dangers of drug and alcohol use during pregnancy. However, there is not very
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: Finding Your Fortune through Horoscopes by: Ray La Foy Have you ever been fascinated on what lies beneath the stars? And I’m not just talking about the science stuff; I’m talking about the future, which
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: Birthing Your Dream by: Karin Syren Are you ready to birth a dream and not sure about the process, wondering if you are stepping out too far this time? Will God bless your dream, or is it His dream you're nurturing? Consider
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: By Now, I'm a Expert at Memory Loss by: David Leonhardt I sat down to write my weekly humor column, but I just could not remember what I wanted to write about. This seems to be an increasingly more common affliction,
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: The Truth About Christmas by: Janice Wee Every year, as Christmas approaches, you hear Christmas carols everywhere. Sometimes to the point where another Silent Night would make you want to silent the sound system. Everyone
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: Surviving a C-Section by: Lee-Anne Robert After 42 weeks of pregnancy, two days of undergoing inducement and physical stress on the baby, my daughter was delivered via an emergency C-section. Oh, it was music to my ears
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: How Children Learn by: Shelley Ruiz Nurture and Teach The single most important thing caregivers can do for a child is provide a nurturing environment. By doing this, we influence children’s brain development
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: How To Avoid Post Partum Depression by: Moss Greene New mothers sometimes experience “postpartum blues.†This is understandable. Pregnancy and birth are very dramatic events for your body – both physically
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: How Often Should A One-Month Baby Go For Check Up? by: Amy Fadden What happen during the first month of your newborn, does your baby need check up? In the first weeks after birth, your newborn begins a series of routine
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: What Julia Roberts Has to Say about Motherhood by: GranMamma Julia Roberts recently gave birth to twins: Hazel and Phinnaeus. At 37, America’s Pretty Woman couldn’t be happier in her new role of motherhood. The
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: Chinese Pregnancy by: Wong Yee Lee Traditionally in China, when once people got married, they would immediately get ready for having a baby. That is why symbolic things such as dolls or lotus seeds would be put on the
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: The Pregnancy Glow and Other Myths of Motherhood by: Barbara A. Eastom Bates It happened during the ninth month of my first pregnancy. I was going through a department store check-out lane where a teenage girl was ringing
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: Birth of a Parent by: Barbara Eastom Bates So you’re pregnant. Congratulations! Your life is about to change in ways you might find unthinkable (and we’re not even talking about the surrender of your once
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: Twin and Multiple Births are on the Rise by: Nancy Wurtzel Did you know that the number of twin births have more than doubled since the early 1970s? Today, about one of every 35 births in the United States are twins.
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: Glutathione for a Healthier Pregnancy by: Priya Shah All parents-to-be nurture the dream of a healthy pregnancy and baby. But the modern environment and diet is deficient in many factors essential for the health of mother
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: New Accutane Requirements by: Ron King Starting January 1, 2006 people with severe acne who need Accutane (isotretinoin), must enroll in the FDA’s new iPLEDGE program through a physician who is also enrolled. In
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: Middle Age Women – Acne Be Gone! by: MD Stacener For women who have suffered with acne since their teens and they continue to suffer through adulthood. Middle age women take heart! Acne be gone! It will be your
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: Indian Matrimonials and Astrology by: Priya Dave Astrology is considered to be the oldest of all sciences, which studies the effects of the planetary positions and movements on our lives. Indian Astrology is an integral
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: Doing Genealogical Research? What You Should Know About Birth Certificates by: Mike Nielsen Recently, millions of people all over the world are becoming more involved in doing ancestral research and with the development
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: The Science of Mother Love by: Cori Young A growing body of scientific evidence shows that the way babies are cared for by their mothers will determine not only their emotional development, but the biological development
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