Category: Sperm
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Supporting Your Toddler’s Gross Motor Skills
Read more As soon as your little one learns to walk, they’re just a hop, skip, and a jump away from more advanced gross motor skills like running, jumping, kicking, and climbing. Here’s how to support your toddler as they tackle these exciting milestones. When Do Toddlers Start Running? Between 18 and 24 months, you’ll…
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Spermicide: An Overview
Read more Spermicide is a contraceptive product that comes in various forms, including gel, foam, or cream. It serves as a barrier method for preventing pregnancy by either killing sperm or hindering its movement towards the egg. Typically, spermicide is applied in the vagina before engaging in sexual intercourse and is conveniently available over the…
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What to Eat for Dinner When You’re Expecting
Read more As your day winds down, you might find yourself feeling drained, with swollen feet and a longing for relaxation rather than culinary endeavors. We all have those evenings when the idea of whipping up a substantial meal feels overwhelming. However, establishing a routine for dinner can ensure you’re nourishing both yourself and your…
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Top Picks for Easing Sore Breasts During Pregnancy
Read more Hey there! If you’re navigating the ups and downs of pregnancy, you might have noticed that your breasts are feeling a bit more sensitive than usual. It’s totally normal, but that doesn’t mean you have to tough it out! Here are some fantastic products that can help alleviate those sore spots and keep…
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The Advantages of Choosing Abstinence
Read more Abstinence can carry different meanings depending on who you ask. For many, it signifies refraining from vaginal intercourse, particularly to maintain virginity. Others interpret it as avoiding all forms of sexual activity, including oral and anal intercourse. Some may even define abstinence as steering clear of any sexual behavior, such as kissing. So,…
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Is Your Toddler Obese? Key Insights on Toddler Obesity
Read more Understanding your toddler’s weight can be a bit tricky, especially since each child is unique, shaped by their genetics and metabolism. While those adorable chubby cheeks and dimpled knees are part of toddlerhood, it’s important to pay attention to their growth as they get older. Here’s what you need to know about toddler…
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Understanding the Common Cold in Toddlers: Causes, Symptoms, and Relief Strategies
Read more Caring for a toddler who seems to constantly sniffle and cough can be quite a challenge. It’s important to know that many children experience between eight to ten colds or viral infections during their first two years. If your little one is in daycare, this number might be even higher, as they are…
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Your Baby’s Due Date is July 19
Your Pregnancy Timeline 1st Trimester: From October 12 to January 10 2nd Trimester: From January 11 to April 18 3rd Trimester: From April 19 to July 19 Read more Did you know that only 1 in 20 babies actually arrive on their due date? Most pregnancies tend to last between 38 to 42 weeks, which…
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How to Handle Toddler Tantrums When Leaving the Playground
Read more Every parent has faced the challenge of managing a toddler’s tantrum when it’s time to leave the playground. If you’ve ever dealt with a child who cries, kicks, or throws themselves on the ground when it’s time to pack up, rest assured, you’re not alone. Toddlers often struggle with transitions, especially when it…