Category: Preparing for birth
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Your Baby’s Due Date is May 23
Understanding Pregnancy Timing Read more Did you know that only about 1 in 20 babies actually arrive on their due date? The average pregnancy lasts between 38 to 42 weeks, which means there’s quite a bit of waiting involved. For those curious about how to keep track of your pregnancy week by week, consider downloading…
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The Day I Stopped Judging My Son’s Birth Mother
Get Pregnant Fast The first encounter I had with my son’s birth mother was quite daunting. With a fierce expression, she eyed me, making it clear that I was an unwelcome presence. This was my initial experience with foster care, and our “introduction” happened unexpectedly during a visit when the supervisor had briefly stepped away.…
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The Persistent Issue of Misogyny in Women’s Healthcare: A Call to Action
Get Pregnant Fast In recent history, women’s healthcare has made significant strides. However, the journey towards equitable treatment remains fraught with challenges. When modern medicine took root in America, women were excluded from practicing it, and although the first female physician, the remarkable Elizabeth Blackwell, graduated nearly 170 years ago, the inclusion of women in…
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Genetic Counseling: Understanding Your Options
Read more Genetic counseling is a vital process that helps prospective parents assess the risk of passing on hereditary diseases to their children. It involves consultation with trained healthcare professionals who specialize in genetic conditions. These experts evaluate family histories, investigate genetic issues, interpret information about specific disorders, analyze inheritance patterns, and discuss available options…
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Surviving Gun Violence: A Personal Reflection on Luck and Loss
Get Pregnant Fast In recent decades, laws regarding seat belts, drunk driving, and smoking restrictions have undoubtedly saved countless lives. Yet, the issue of gun violence remains a pervasive challenge that society continues to grapple with. In October 2006, while traveling abroad, I found myself in a terrifying situation that would stay with me forever.…
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How to Handle an Emergency Birth if You’re Alone
Read more It’s perfectly normal to feel a bit anxious as your due date approaches, especially if you worry about going into labor when you’re alone. While it’s rare, it’s always good to be prepared just in case. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, less than 1% of births happen at home,…
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What to Expect from Your Body After Giving Birth
Get Pregnant Fast Congratulations on reaching the other side of pregnancy! The joy of welcoming a new baby is indescribable, but let’s be real—there are many aspects of postpartum recovery that no one prepares you for. After giving birth, it might feel like you’ve just come out of a battle. It’s a whirlwind of emotions,…
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9 Insights I Wish Someone Had Shared with Me Before Giving Birth
Read more As you approach your due date, it’s completely natural to feel a whirlwind of emotions—excitement, anxiety, and even fatigue. You’re not alone in this journey! Although no one can fully prepare you for the experience of labor, I’d like to share some wisdom that might ease your mind in these final days. You…