Tag: pregnancy

  • Your Baby’s Due Date is October 14

    Read more Want to keep track of your pregnancy week-by-week? You can download our app for easy updates! Your Pregnancy Journey So Far First Trimester: January 7 to April 7 Second Trimester: April 8 to July 14 Third Trimester: July 15 to October 14 Did you know that only 1 in 20 babies are born…

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    Read more It seems the page you were looking for is no longer available. Don’t worry, we’ve got plenty of resources to help you on your journey. Feel free to browse through our menu or use the search bar to find what you need. Considering At-Home Insemination? If you’re exploring options for starting a family,…

  • Understanding Fertility: A Friendly Overview

    Read more Fertility refers to the ability to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term. It’s a complex process influenced by various factors, and it’s estimated that around 10-15% of couples in the U.S. face challenges in this area. Infertility is typically diagnosed when a couple has been trying to conceive for at least one…

  • Understanding Ovulation: Signs to Watch For

    Read more The signs of ovulation can vary significantly from one woman to another. Some women may not experience any noticeable symptoms at all. The timing of ovulation also differs; while some women ovulate like clockwork on the same day of their cycle each month, others may notice variations. Understanding the window in which ovulation…

  • Help Me, Mia! Which Salad Dressings Are Safe During Pregnancy?

    Read more Hi there! Are you feeling overwhelmed by the list of foods and drinks you need to avoid while pregnant? Well, here’s some good news! You can enjoy most salad dressings, especially those that are commercially prepared. If you’re checking the ingredients on that bottle, you’ll likely find that it’s safe for you. The…

  • Understanding Postpartum Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (P-PTSD)

    Read more Becoming a mom is often filled with joy, but it can also be a time of overwhelming emotions. While pregnancy, childbirth, and the early days of motherhood can be exhilarating, they can also lead to stress and anxiety. It’s entirely normal for new moms to feel a mix of emotions, but sometimes these…

  • Your Baby’s Expected Arrival Date is May 5

    Getting Ready for Baby Read more As you think about your upcoming bundle of joy, it’s a great time to explore fertility topics and pregnancy resources. For those looking to conceive, knowing when you’re ovulating can boost your chances. Understanding ovulation symptoms can help you identify the right time to try. To track your ovulation,…

  • Can Sex During Pregnancy Help Induce Labor?

    Read more As your due date approaches, you might be wondering if there’s a way to naturally encourage your little one to make their grand entrance. One question many expectant parents ask is whether sex can actually induce labor. While the research on this topic is somewhat mixed, let’s break down what you need to…

  • IV Fluid Shortage: What Expectant Parents Need to Know

    Read more Hospitals are currently facing a shortage of IV fluids, a situation that’s causing concern for expectant parents. The shortage is largely due to the recent shutdown of production at Baxter International’s North Cove facility in North Carolina, triggered by Hurricane Helene. If you’re pregnant and nearing your delivery date, it’s understandable to feel…

  • Vaginal and Labia Changes During Pregnancy

    Read more Are you curious about how pregnancy might alter your body “down there”? You’re not alone! Let’s dive into the changes that can occur in your vagina and labia during pregnancy and after childbirth. Is it normal for your vagina and labia to change? Absolutely! Just like every woman is unique, so are their…