Category: Preparing for birth
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How Do Multiple Births Happen?
Read more The occurrence of multiple births has risen significantly over the past two decades. This trend can be attributed mainly to the fact that a large portion of women having babies are now over the age of thirty, which increases the likelihood of conceiving multiples. Additionally, the use of fertility medications and treatments has…
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Are Twins Hereditary?
Read more If your family has a history of twins, you might be curious if that could influence your own chances of having twins. The short answer is: it can, but it’s not as straightforward as you might think. Let’s dive into the details of how heredity plays a role in conceiving twins. Do Twins…
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February Birth Flowers: Violet and Primrose
Read more February is often seen as the longest month of winter, yet it also brings a special joy for those celebrating a February birthday. This month, often associated with love, is the perfect time to welcome a new addition to your family. Your baby’s birth flowers, the violet and primrose, suggest a cheerful spirit…
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Lactation Support: Your Guide to Breastfeeding Resources
Read more During pregnancy, many women contemplate whether they will breastfeed their newborns. The mindset of “I’ll give it a try and see how it goes” is common. However, what many may not realize is that establishing a successful breastfeeding relationship can take some effort. The good news is that almost all challenges faced by…
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What Happens When You’re Induced — and Is Labor Induction Right for You?
Read more Hey there, expectant mamas! If you’re wondering about labor induction and whether it’s the right choice for you, you’re in the right place. Sometimes, doctors need to give nature a little help, and it’s totally understandable to have questions about it. So, let’s dive in! What Does It Mean to Induce Labor? Labor…
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Your Baby’s Due Date is February 27!
Your Pregnancy Timeline 1st Trimester: May 23 to August 21 2nd Trimester: August 22 to November 27 3rd Trimester: November 28 to February 27 Read more Did you know that only about 1 in 20 babies actually arrive on their precise due date? A typical pregnancy can last anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks, so…
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Fetal Viability: Understanding the Age of Viability
Read more When it comes to the arrival of a new baby, especially for those facing the possibility of preterm birth, there are countless questions that may arise regarding fetal viability. Understanding when a baby is considered viable can help ease some of the anxiety that comes with such a significant event. What is Fetal…
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Your Newborn’s First Checkup: What to Expect at the Hospital
Read more Welcoming your little one into the world is an exhilarating experience, and amidst the joy, it’s easy to overlook the essential first checkup that your newborn will undergo right in the hospital. This initial evaluation, typically conducted by your chosen pediatrician or a hospital staff pediatrician, is a crucial part of your baby’s…
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Natural Childbirth Methods
Read more There are various natural childbirth methods that can be utilized for delivering your baby without relying on medical interventions. These techniques have been effectively implemented for many years to support natural childbirth. If you are considering natural childbirth, it’s wise to explore the different options available to find what suits you and your…
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I Planned for an Unmedicated Birth — So Why Did I Say Yes to an Epidural?
Read more When my birthing plans shifted unexpectedly in the delivery room, I had to navigate the complexities of disappointment while also feeling a sense of relief. Growing up, my mother delivered all nine of her children without medication, which influenced my desire for a natural birth. Therefore, when labor began in May 2021, I…