We got to learn
a lot about pregnancy and how my body has been changing.
Following Lorraine and her work has taught
me a lot about pregnancy exercise and how it's truly key for both mom and baby's health.
But there is a whole
lot about pregnancy that is downright ugly.
Mamas - to - be typically read
a LOT about pregnancy and newborns, but which books should you pick up?
I have a lot of pictures and I wrote
a lot about my pregnancy, but some of my favorite memories are just that — memories.
I've talked
a lot about pregnancy symptoms I did have when I was pregnant (here in my posts on unusual pregnancy symptoms and pregnancy symptoms in the second trimester) but what about pregnancy symptoms I didn't have?
You've learned
a lot about pregnancy and motherhood from books, online searches and conversations with other seasoned moms.
They had talked
a lot about the pregnancy and the options before the mother.
Not exact matches
If more women were pastors or preachers, we'd have a
lot more sermons and books
about the metaphors of birth and
pregnancy connecting us to the story of God.
Source: cheandfidel.blogspot.com via Sarah on Pinterest If more women were pastors or preachers, we'd have a
lot more sermons and books
about the metaphors of birth and
pregnancy connecting us to the story of God.
With so many
pregnancies, there is a
lot of talk
about doctors, changing bodies and cravings.
I worried a
lot during my
pregnancies about circumcision.
The one good thing
about having such a big baby is that now I know I can deliver a large baby vaginally which gives me a
lot of confidence going into future
pregnancies.
I read a
lot of reviews
about how great this worked during and after
pregnancy, which to me seems like the perfect time to combat stretch marks.
After a positive
pregnancy test, we think
about it a
lot - but keep to ourselves; this is why you don't know how normal it is.
When we found out I had such a low PAPP - A level this
pregnancy I spent a
lot of time reading forums and chats
about other women who'd had the same, some of what I found was reassuring and some less so.
During my
pregnancy, I spent a
lot of time thinking
about my relationship with parents.
Like many women in their first
pregnancy, I started to read
lots about what would be best for my child, and I was astonished how often I came across breastfeeding.
You'll learn
about her experience with becoming and being pregnant, her decision to have a homebirth, the process she had working with midwives, the importance of social support during
pregnancy, delivery, and after birth, her entire birth story, and
lots more!
Getting
lots of fresh air will also be of huge benefit to you and your baby as your
pregnancy progresses — our bodies can only produce vitamin D when exposed to sunlight, so try and get out and
about in the sun as much as possible.
In the end, there are a
lot of
pregnancy books on the market that talk
about the dad, but more as an afterthought rather than the focus of the book.
What's really great is that it talks
about a
lot of the
pregnancy problems you're probably going to face but might not want to to ask
about, like varicose veins, stretch marks, foods to eat and stop eating, when to stop flying, how and when to tell friends and family, etc..
While
lots of women complain
about being stopped up during
pregnancy, the opposite can happen too — though not as often, and it generally doesn't last as long.
My boys, so my first two were boys, so my first son was
about six months and same thing really for my second son and I was really personally disappointed by that, that wasn't my plan, my plan was to breastfeed them a
lot longer than that and just other things just kind of got in the way and education and everything that probably could get in the way and with my girls I just kind of was like and I think what helped me too was knowing that the twins were my last plan
pregnancy, like after that like, if I get pregnant you know «Surprise» but we are not planning have any more kids and I think knowing going into to it that I wasn't able to do what I wanted to do with my first two, really, really motivated me and knowing that these are my last babies that I'm planning to have so if I, it's now or never so it's kind of like putting a little bit of pressure on me I guess on that regard.
Both were great, hard but wonderful, and I found that reading a
lot about labour and birth (both physiological and stories) helped me to realise that I could influence my experience hugely just by the attitude that I cultivated as
pregnancy progressed and the mental «tools» I used during labour.
Smoking and
lots of sun exposure have also been shown to be harmful to skin elasticity.Read
about the connection between saggy breasts and
pregnancy and breastfeeding here.
It occurred to me last night, as I lay awake in bed at 5 am *, that there's an awful
lot of
pregnancy symptoms I hadn't known
about.
I know January is the most popular time for people to find out
about pregnancies and
lots of people come...
The
pregnancy calendar helps you learn
about the new life you harbor inside and makes him seem a
lot less like an unknown stranger and more like someone near and dear to you.
This best
pregnancy journal talked
about a
lot of things.
Natural health news is available on the internet, of course, and besides being very interesting, a woman can learn a
lot about dealing with various
pregnancy issues in a natural fashion.
Except my baby has been breech for the entire
pregnancy and I've done A
LOT of research
about it.
Moms know a
lot more
about childbirth and
pregnancy than they did just a few decades ago.
I know January is the most popular time for people to find out
about pregnancies and
lots of people come by looking for
pregnancy information.
It may also be of interest to read a blog
about a
lot of the other aspects surrounding childbirth and
pregnancy.
There are a
lot of women who will answer yes to every single question
about potentially being pregnant and still don't want to take a
pregnancy test.
She does sound like she has been handed a
lot of misinformation
about pregnancy and birth, and it's clouded her judgement.
In particular, a woman who posted
about her decision to end a wanted
pregnancy after a diagnosis of Edward's Syndrome and who got
lots of «We would NEVER do that - how COULD you!»
Pregnancy brings
about a
lot of different changes in the body.
It is natural for a first - time mother to have
lots of questions
about her
pregnancy.
I thought I knew a
lot about infant care, but during my recent
pregnancy with my twins I found out the rules have changed since my babysitting years.
Pregnancy is a subject that a
lot of women spend time thinking
about, while they look forward to the day that they become a parent.
A
lot of it's hormonal, but one fascinating fact
about pregnancy is that your body starts making extra blood - one study found that pregnant women's blood volume increased by
about 50 %.
I know a
lot of women who breastfeed through
pregnancy, but I need to consider how I will feel
about him weaning when I am pregnant, because it is a definite possibility.
What really stinks
about TTC is that a
lot of early
pregnancy symptoms are very similar to PMS symptoms.
There's a
lot of things you will have to make decisions
about during your
pregnancy.
The Hiccapop
Pregnancy Pillow Wedge for Maternity is not only super comfortable memory foam support for your bump, back, hips, and knees, but it's also quite a dainty little wedge if you're worried about a pregnancy pillow taking up a lot of space in your apartment
Pregnancy Pillow Wedge for Maternity is not only super comfortable memory foam support for your bump, back, hips, and knees, but it's also quite a dainty little wedge if you're worried
about a
pregnancy pillow taking up a lot of space in your apartment
pregnancy pillow taking up a
lot of space in your apartment or house.
Most likely, you'll be seeing a
lot of headlines today trumpeting the findings of a new study in JAMA Pediatrics
about links between acetaminophen (Tylenol, paracetamol) use during
pregnancy and later risk of ADHD or hyperkinetic disorders in children.
I realize I haven't blogged a
lot about my fourth
pregnancy.
In the months leading up to the birth of your baby, you've undoubtedly done a
lot of research
about pregnancy and labor.