Category: Preparing for birth
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Postpartum Bleeding (Lochia): Understanding What’s Normal and What’s Not
Read more After giving birth, you may find that many of the symptoms you experienced during pregnancy don’t just vanish. One of the most common experiences in the postpartum period is vaginal bleeding, known as lochia. While it can be concerning, it’s completely normal and part of your body’s healing process. Here’s what you need…
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Understanding Cryptic Pregnancy
Read more A cryptic pregnancy, often referred to as a stealth pregnancy, occurs when a woman is unaware of her pregnancy. This can happen for a number of reasons, such as traditional pregnancy tests failing to detect the pregnancy or the woman not recognizing early pregnancy symptoms. Research indicates that approximately 1 in 475 pregnancies…
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Understanding the Different Types of Adoption
Read more Adoption can be a fulfilling option for many families, and it comes in various forms to suit different situations and preferences. It’s essential to understand the types of adoption available, as each has its unique characteristics, benefits, and challenges. Open Adoption In an open adoption, birth parents and adoptive families maintain a relationship,…
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Your Baby is Expected on July 5
Read more Did you know that only about 5% of babies are born on their exact due date? It’s true! A typical pregnancy lasts anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks, which means you might be in for a bit of a wait. If you’re keen to stay on track, consider downloading the ModernFamilyBlog app to…
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Bed Rest During Pregnancy: Understanding Activity Restrictions
Read more When you hear the term “bed rest,” it often refers to a recommendation from your healthcare provider to limit physical activities during pregnancy. However, what this entails can vary widely. For some, it might mean taking breaks to rest throughout the day, while for others, it could involve hospital stays. Surprisingly, about 20%…
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Low Birth Weight Babies: Understanding Causes, Risks, and Treatment Options
Read more Hey there! Let’s chat about a topic that’s important for new parents: low birth weight babies. While some little ones born at a low weight might be healthy, others could need a bit more care. So, what exactly does low birth weight mean for your baby’s growth and development? Let’s break it down.…
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Polyhydramnios: Understanding High Amniotic Fluid During Pregnancy
Read more Polyhydramnios, often simply referred to as “Poly,” is a relatively uncommon condition affecting about 1% of pregnancies. This condition arises when there is an unusually high level of amniotic fluid in the uterus during pregnancy. It is the opposite of oligohydramnios, which is characterized by low amniotic fluid levels. While polyhydramnios is often…
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Contraception: Understanding Your Options
Read more Contraception refers to methods used to prevent pregnancy, commonly known as birth control. There are numerous options available for both men and women, with some being permanent and others reversible. It’s important to explore which method best suits your lifestyle and needs. Birth Control Pills, Patches, and Devices When discussing contraceptives, it’s essential…
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U.S. Paternity Leave: What Dads and Non-Birthing Parents Need to Know
Read more Hey there! So, let’s talk about paternity leave in the U.S. If you’re a dad or a non-birthing parent, you probably know how crucial that time is after your little one arrives. Those early days are packed with bonding moments, from midnight snuggles to hearing your baby’s first giggle. And let’s be honest,…
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Gonorrhea During Pregnancy
Read more Maintaining your health is crucial during pregnancy, especially for women who have sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like gonorrhea. It’s entirely possible to have a safe and healthy pregnancy while managing this condition, but it requires careful collaboration with your healthcare provider and taking all necessary precautions to ensure the well-being of your baby.…