Tag: support groups
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22 Weeks Pregnant: Your Baby’s Growth and What to Expect
Read more Congratulations on reaching week 22 of your pregnancy! At this point, your little one is about the size of a papaya, measuring roughly 11 inches long and weighing around 1 pound. This week marks an exciting time as your baby continues to grow and develop. Baby Development By now, your baby is hitting…
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What Extended Breastfeeding Is Really Like
Read more When I made the decision to continue nursing my three children into toddlerhood, I was met with a mix of surprise and curiosity from my friends and family. However, looking back, I wouldn’t change a thing about that experience. Our Journey into Extended Breastfeeding Initially, I had no plan to breastfeed for an…
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Your Baby’s Due Date is April 15!
Fun Facts About April 15 Babies Read more Your baby will be an Aries, known for their confidence and determination! They’re bound to be fearless with a competitive edge. Additionally, your child’s birthstone will be a diamond, a beautiful symbol of eternal love and resilience. Did you know that famous actress Emma Watson celebrated her…
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Discovering Your Pregnancy After IVF: Real Stories from Moms
Read more Finding out you’re pregnant through IVF can elicit a whirlwind of emotions—joy, disbelief, excitement, and even fear. For many moms who have gone through this journey, the moment they receive that long-awaited call or glimpse those two pink lines on a test is unforgettable. Here are some heartfelt stories shared by mothers in…
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Embrace Your Journey: Finding Joy in Unexpected Pregnancies
Read more Facing an unplanned pregnancy can evoke a whirlwind of emotions, from fear to confusion. It’s completely understandable to feel overwhelmed, but remember, you’re not alone in this journey. Organizations like Embrace Grace, Inc. offer a supportive and judgment-free community to help you navigate this transformative time in your life. Whether you’re considering parenting…
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Breastfeeding with Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER): Symptoms & Causes
Read more If you’ve ever felt a wave of sadness or anxiety during breastfeeding, you may be experiencing a lesser-known condition called Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER). While many mothers envision a serene bonding experience during nursing, some encounter a starkly different reality. What is D-MER? D-MER is a phenomenon that can affect certain breastfeeding…
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Breastfeeding with Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER): My Personal Experience
Read more When I welcomed my first child, Lily Rose, into the world in 2018, I was filled with anticipation about breastfeeding. I envisioned myself confidently feeding her anywhere, much like the moms I’d seen in pictures. However, as I began this journey, I quickly encountered unexpected challenges. In the hospital, we faced typical latching…
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Ovarian Cancer Resources
Read more If you’ve received a diagnosis of ovarian cancer, it’s natural to have numerous questions. You might be curious about available resources, including clinical trials and support groups. In this guide, we’ll cover essential questions to ask your healthcare provider, how to find compatible clinical trials, links to support groups, and strategies for coping…
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Breastfeeding After Overcoming Breast Cancer
Read more Navigating motherhood after battling breast cancer can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to breastfeeding your little one. You’ve faced numerous challenges, from treatments to surgeries, and now you’re ready to embrace this new chapter. The good news? Breastfeeding is still an option for many women who’ve had breast cancer, and with some…