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Your Baby’s Due Date is July 4
Your Pregnancy Timeline 1st Trimester: September 27 to December 26 2nd Trimester: December 27 to April 3 3rd Trimester: April 4 to July 4 Read more Did you know that only about 5% of babies are born on their exact due date? The typical pregnancy lasts anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks, so many parents…
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Placenta Accreta: Understanding the Condition and Its Implications
Read more Typically, the placenta attaches to the uterine wall in a normal pregnancy. However, in some cases, it can attach too deeply into the uterine wall, leading to a condition known as placenta accreta. This condition can also manifest as placenta increta or placenta percreta, depending on the depth of the attachment. Approximately 1…
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Understanding Birth Defects: Insights and Awareness
Read more Birth defects are significant health concerns that can arise during pregnancy, impacting the development of the baby. While the exact causes of many birth defects remain unknown, it is estimated that over 60% of these conditions cannot be pinpointed to specific factors. However, increasing awareness and education about these issues is crucial in…
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Breastfeeding with Flat or Inverted Nipples: What You Need to Know
Read more Navigating the world of breastfeeding can be a unique journey, especially if you have flat or inverted nipples. While it might seem daunting, there are effective ways to make the experience smoother for both you and your baby. Understanding Flat and Inverted Nipples Flat nipples lie flush with the areola, while inverted nipples…
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Maternal Phenylketonuria (PKU): Diet, Risks, and Guidelines for Expecting Moms
Read more If you’re dealing with phenylketonuria (PKU) and are pregnant, it’s normal to have a lot of questions about how your condition might affect your baby—and vice versa. Let’s dive into what you need to know to ensure you and your little one have a healthy journey ahead. What is Phenylketonuria (PKU)? PKU is…
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Results
Read more If you’ve taken the time to explore our resources, you may have received a quiz result indicating a potential pregnancy. This could mean that the signs you’re experiencing align with early pregnancy symptoms. To confirm, it’s advisable to take a pregnancy test at least seven days after your missed period. For reliable results,…
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Your Baby’s Due Date is February 23
Your Pregnancy Timeline Read more 1st Trimester: From May 19 to August 17 2nd Trimester: From August 18 to November 23 3rd Trimester: From November 24 to February 23 Did you know that only 1 in 20 babies are actually born on their due date? A typical pregnancy lasts between 38 to 42 weeks, leaving…
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Understanding How Multiple Births Happen
Read more The occurrence of multiple births has seen a significant rise over the past two decades. One of the main factors contributing to this trend is that around one-third of women giving birth are over the age of thirty, a demographic more prone to conceiving multiples. Additionally, advancements in fertility drugs and assisted reproductive…
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14-Month-Old Child: Language, Motor Skills & Other Milestones
Read more If your toddler hasn’t started chatting away just yet, brace yourself—they’re about to! At 14 months, you can expect a whirlwind of words to fill your home, so get ready for some lively conversations. Developmental Highlights At this age, your little one is likely mastering some exciting new skills. For instance, they may…
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The Significance of Having a Will
Read more It’s surprising to note that nearly 55% of adults in the U.S. lack a valid legal Will. The implications of this are serious; without a Will, not only is your estate left in uncertainty, but the financial security of your children could also be compromised. Most critically, you risk not having a say…