Category: Preparing for birth
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Pudendal Block: A Brief Overview
Read more The pudendal block is a regional anesthesia technique that involves injecting a local anesthetic, such as lidocaine or chloroprocaine, into the pudendal canal, where the pudendal nerve is situated. This procedure provides rapid pain relief for the perineum, vulva, and vagina, making it particularly useful during the second stage of labor, right before…
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Vernix Caseosa: Should You Wash It Off or Let It Stay?
Read more When your newborn arrives, you might notice a peculiar, thick white substance covering their skin. This isn’t just any ordinary goo; it’s called vernix caseosa. So, what exactly is it, and should you wash it off right away or let it be? What is Vernix Caseosa and Its Purpose? Vernix caseosa is a…
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Week 37 of Pregnancy: What to Expect
Read more As you approach the final stretch of your pregnancy, you are now less than a month away from welcoming your little one. Here’s what you can anticipate during this pivotal week. Changes in Your Body If you’ve been tracking the size of your uterus throughout your pregnancy, you may notice some changes week…
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How a Doula Can Make Your Birth Experience Better
Read more Engaging a doula can significantly enhance the chances of having a smooth, vaginal birth. Studies indicate that vaginal deliveries are often the safest option for both mothers and babies, and a doula’s support can help families steer clear of unnecessary surgical interventions. While there are instances where a Cesarean section is warranted, many…
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Should You Consider Hiring a Postpartum Doula After Your Baby Arrives?
Read more If you’re welcoming a little one into your life, you might be exploring the idea of hiring a postpartum doula. These professionals can provide invaluable support during those hectic early days. But what exactly does a postpartum doula do, and is it the right choice for you? Let’s break it down like we’re…
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Sharing Your Adoption Journey: A Guide for Expecting Parents
Read more Deciding to place your baby for adoption is a profound and courageous choice, made with love and the well-being of your child in mind. Once you’ve reached this decision, you may find it challenging to communicate your adoption plan to the birth father, friends, and family. Each person’s reaction may vary, ranging from…
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My Husband Expects Thanks for the Everyday Tasks I Handle (LOL)
Get Pregnant Fast If I had to encapsulate the life of a mother in one word, that word would undoubtedly be “thankless.” From the moment I brought my little ones into the world (a milestone that was met with more pain than praise—no “push presents” to be found in my hospital room), I’ve been at…
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The Essential IEP Pre-Meeting Checklist You Didn’t Know You Needed (But Trust Me, You Do)
Get Pregnant Fast Preparing for an IEP meeting can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. As the saying goes, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” This wisdom is especially relevant when it comes to advocating for your child during IEP…
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Your Baby’s Due Date is July 17
Read more Did you know that most pregnancies can last anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks? So, while July 17 is the target date, only about 1 in 20 babies actually arrive on their exact due date. That keeps everyone guessing right up until the big day! If you want to track your pregnancy week…
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Spina Bifida Test
Read more Spina bifida is a neural tube defect that occurs early in pregnancy, specifically during the first month, when the spinal column fails to develop or close completely. It impacts roughly 1,500 pregnancies annually in the U.S., with current statistics showing about 7 out of every 10,000 live births affected. Although the incidence seems…