Pregnancy

Preemie Preparation: What Are the Risk Factors for Preterm Birth?

Preemie Preparation: What Are the Risk Factors for Preterm Birth?

When a baby is delivered before the 37th week of pregnancy, that baby is considered to have been prematurely born. Premature (or “preemie”) babies born between 34 and 36 weeks of pregnancy are considered late pre-term preemies. Moderately pre-term babies are those born between the 32nd and 34th week of pregnancy. Those born between the

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4 Steps Every Woman Should Take When Going Through Pregnancy Difficulties

4 Steps Every Woman Should Take When Going Through Pregnancy Difficulties

If you are in the middle of a difficult pregnancy, where you find yourself experiencing just about every symptom possible, you’re not alone. All women dream of having an easy pregnancy with few symptoms and a fast, healthy labor, but that’s not always the case. There are various reasons for a difficult pregnancy including physical

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Preparing Your Body for Pregnancy: Fitness Dos and Don’ts

Six Pregnancy Exercises to Help Prep You for Labor

When you’re thinking about having a baby, you should know that it requires some sacrifice on your and your partner’s side. You should give up smoking, alcohol, and coffee; you should change your diet and start eating more fresh fruit and vegetables, but you should also start preparing your body for the great task: actually

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Healthy in the Womb: Top 3 Ways to Protect Your Unborn Child

Healthy in the Womb Top 4 Ways to Protect Your Unborn Child

A pregnancy puts considerable strain on the female body, and it has the potential to put considerable strain on the fetus too. Typically, risks of anything going gravely amiss are statistically low as long as the mother lives an overall healthy lifestyle, which usually entails hard work, forming brand new habits and some habit changing.

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