Tag: pregnancy tracking
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Fetal Development: Understanding How to Calculate Gestational Age
Read more Determining the timeline for your baby’s development and tracking your pregnancy can feel overwhelming. The calculation of pregnancy begins from the first day of your last normal menstrual period (LMP), even though fetal development starts at conception. This method is utilized because each menstrual cycle represents the body’s preparation for potential pregnancy. It’s…
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Modern Family Blog: Your Go-To Resource for Pregnancy and Parenting
Read more Are you ready to embark on the amazing journey of parenthood? The Modern Family Blog is here to guide you every step of the way, from conception to those precious early years of your child’s life. Our app, created by a team of dedicated writers, health experts, and child development specialists, provides personalized…
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Kick Counts: How to Monitor Your Baby’s Movements
Read more Keeping track of your little one’s movements can be a straightforward yet essential part of your pregnancy journey. As you begin to feel those delightful kicks and nudges, particularly starting in the second trimester, it’s important to pay attention. Here’s a casual guide to understanding kick counts, why they matter, and how to…
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Understanding hCG Levels During Pregnancy
Read more The hormone human chorionic gonadotropin, commonly known as hCG, plays a crucial role during pregnancy. This hormone is produced by the cells that form the placenta, which nourishes the fertilized egg after it implants in the uterine wall. You can detect hCG levels as early as 11 days post-conception through a blood test,…
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Your Baby’s Due Date is July 21
Read more Did you know that only about 1 in 20 babies arrive on their exact due date? A typical pregnancy usually lasts between 38 to 42 weeks, so many parents find themselves on their toes until delivery day. You can track your pregnancy week-by-week with the help of resources like the March of Dimes,…
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Your Baby’s Due Date is September 18
Read more Did you know that only about 5% of babies are actually born on their due date? Most pregnancies last between 38 to 42 weeks, so you might be in for a little surprise when the big day comes. To keep up with your growing baby, don’t forget to download our app for tracking…
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Your Baby’s Estimated Arrival Date is August 10
Read more If you’re curious about how pregnancy progresses, check out your timeline: First Trimester: November 3 to February 12 Second Trimester: February 13 to May 10 Third Trimester: May 11 to August 10 Did you know that only about 1 in 20 babies are born on their exact due date? A typical pregnancy can…
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Your Baby’s Due Date is September 11
Your Pregnancy Journey Read more As you navigate through this beautiful journey, it’s essential to stay informed about what to expect. 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 there’s a bit of wiggle room. Download…