Tag: home insemination
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How to Prevent and Manage Sunburn During Pregnancy
Read more Getting sunburned is never fun, but it can be especially tricky when you’re pregnant. We chatted with skincare experts to get the scoop on how to protect yourself while expecting. Why Your Skin is More Susceptible to Sun During Pregnancy During pregnancy, your skin can become more sensitive to sunlight due to hormonal…
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14 Summer Sales Alternatives to Prime Day That Will Save You More Money
Read more July is here, and with it comes the excitement of Prime Day, which is set for July 16-17. This two-day shopping extravaganza offers Prime members access to some of the best discounts of the year. But here’s a little insider tip: Prime Day isn’t the only opportunity to snag great deals this summer!…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival Date: April 4
Read more If you’re considering home insemination, Make a Mom offers a unique reusable option that might pique your interest. You can even learn more about how their process works by visiting this guide on how at-home insemination works. As you prepare for your new arrival, it’s also good to know that babies born on…
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24 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs
Read more At 24 weeks into your pregnancy, your little one is about the size of an ear of corn, measuring approximately 11.5 inches in length and weighing around 1 pound. Your baby is steadily gaining weight, primarily due to the accumulation of baby fat, muscle growth, and the development of organs and bones. Baby…
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How and When to Shift from Two Naps to One
Read more As your baby grows, their napping needs will evolve—this is a normal part of development. If you’re noticing that your little one seems ready to transition from two daytime naps to just one, you’re likely wondering how to make that adjustment smoothly. Recognizing the Signs for Transition The first step in this process…
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Anxiety Levels Among Mothers Soar, Especially for Gen Z Moms: Survey Insights
Read more As the world continues to navigate the aftermath of the pandemic, many mothers are finding themselves under unprecedented levels of stress and anxiety. A recent survey reveals that over two-thirds of moms report feeling anxious, with 68% indicating they experience anxiety regularly. Among these, 35% classify their anxiety as “moderate” to “severe.” Interestingly,…
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When and What Can Babies See?
Read more As your little one transitions from the comforting darkness of the womb to the vibrant world around them, you may find yourself wondering just what they can see. The truth is, at first, their visual world is quite limited, but it evolves rapidly. In the first year, your baby’s vision develops at an…
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Fetal Hiccups: Do Babies Hiccup in the Womb?
Read more Hey there, expectant parents! Have you ever felt an odd little rhythm deep in your belly and wondered what it could be? Well, surprise! Your baby can actually hiccup while nestled in your womb. Let’s dive into everything you need to know about fetal hiccups, including when they start and what might be…
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The Baby Blues: Understanding Postpartum Emotional Changes
Read more Experiencing fluctuations in mood after the arrival of your baby is quite common. While many refer to this phenomenon as the “baby blues,” it constitutes a milder form of postpartum depression. It’s crucial not to dismiss the physical and emotional changes occurring in your body. Many new mothers, like Sarah, may feel puzzled…