Your home visitor is a friendly, experienced person who can answer
questions about your pregnancy or being a parent and can help you find services that help you care for yourself and your children.
If you have
questions about our Pregnancy Services department, or would like to talk with one of our pregnancy counselors, please call our main office at 651-439-2446 or fill out the contact form below.
Planned Parenthood offers a text hotline for teens with
questions about pregnancy, birth control, emergency contraception, abortion, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Questions about pregnancy testing?
Chat online or text «PPNOW» to 774636 (PPINFO) for answers to
your questions about pregnancy, birth control, the «morning - after» pill, STDs, and abortion.
If you have
any questions about my pregnancy or pregnancy in general, please feel free to leave a comment below and I'll be sure to include the answer my upcoming, more detailed post about our baby on the way!
We talk about my favorite topic: How to Beat Anxiety and Resolve Panic Attacks with Targeted Amino Acids with some extra
questions about pregnancy and nursing that I'm not often asked about.
What are your burning
questions about pregnancy, birth, and new parenthood?
Apart from the natural remedies to
questions about pregnancy in general, there are nutrition insights as well.
I couldn't believe my good luck when the amazing Dr. Tom Laster agreed to answer
my questions about pregnancy and dental health!
Some of the more common ones involve wedding rings spinning or swaying, the size or shape of your pregnant belly and other
questions about pregnancy cravings or bed positioning.
Also, it saves all my non-prego FB friends from having to read
my questions about pregnancy all the time.
It is natural for a first - time mother to have lots of
questions about her pregnancy.
You will have 24 - hour on - call telephone and email support to answer
any questions about your pregnancy, upcoming birth and post partum periods.
Learn the answers to
all your questions about pregnancy and birth in Wichita, craft a gorgeous birth plan, practice techniques and positions for labor.
$ 75 Q&A style call — expectant parents or those trying to conceive may ask
questions about pregnancy or fertility resources and information.
This is why so many of
the questions about pregnancy hinge on the answer about your cycle.
Other
questions about pregnancy include, «Is the baby lonely in there?
Often women's health questions extend beyond the common
questions about pregnancy, labor, and childbirth - and a midwife is usually a good source for the answers to these questions.
Those experiences will somehow help you in your search for
questions about pregnancy and baby tips.
Whether this is your first pregnancy or your fourth, women always have
questions about pregnancy.
For
questions about pregnancy, natural birth, infant care and the postpartum period, contact Health Foundations for a free consultation with a midwife and for a tour of our Birth Center.
For
questions about pregnancy, natural birth, postpartum health and women's services, contact Health Foundations for a free consultation with a midwife and for a tour of our Birth Center.
If you have
questions about pregnancy, baby care and family life or if you can provide professional insights regarding similar topics and would like to share your knowledge / experience with moms from all over the world, feel free to contact us through:
Whenever anyone I knew had
a question about pregnancy, birth, or babies, they always came to me.
Not exact matches
I think there is, in as much as
about 70 percent of Americans disapprove of convenience abortions even in the first trimester of
pregnancy, and in as much as people like me, when they come to consider the
question seriously, have sometimes changed their minds.
If you have specific
questions or concerns
about breastfeeding or pumping during
pregnancy, please consult your
pregnancy care provider.
We are committed to providing professional answers to
questions you have
about pregnancy and parenting.
We answer your
questions about supplements, common concerns during
pregnancy like morning sickness and heartburn, what discussions to have with your partner prior to conceiving, how to get your baby in an optimal position for birth, and so much more!
There is no doubt
about it — when breastfeeding and
pregnancy overlap, the
questions abound!
We (Whole30 co-creator Melissa Hartwig and myself) get
questions every day
about the safety and feasibility of completing a Whole30 during
pregnancy.
On a
pregnancy message board to which I once belonged, there were a fair number of women who'd brag
about their postdates births, and dismiss any comments or
questions about the inherent risks.
Be sure to bring all of your
questions with you
about the birth, future
pregnancies, birth control, health etc..
Dear readers, let me share the facts that may be able to shed light on the controversial
question that most moms - to - be are concerned
about: are artificial sweeteners safe during
pregnancy?
For
questions about infant care or any and all
pregnancy and natural birth related topics, contact Health Foundations for a free consultation with a midwife and for a tour of our birth center.
To learn more
about preparing your nest for your upcoming arrival or for any and all
pregnancy and birth related
questions, contact Health Foundations for a free consultation with a midwife and a tour of our Birth Center.
For
questions about night weaning,
pregnancy, natural birth and more, contact Health Foundations for a free consultation with a midwife or for a tour of our Birth Center.
At each visit I will physically examine you and your baby and address any
questions you have
about the
pregnancy and birth at that time.
There are many benefits of going to antenatal classes; they are a great way to learn
about pregnancy, labour, birth and caring for a newborn baby and you have access to trained professionals to ask any
questions you might have and share any concerns.
Whether it is your first child or your third, many times there are different
questions lingering in your mind
about your
pregnancy, birth and what happens after the baby arrives.
Get clarification from your health care provider
about questions you might have
about your
pregnancy experience.
If my wife hadn't received care under her OB, we would have been
questioning EVERYTHING
about the
pregnancy.
I think that gives the midwives the luxury of having extra time to spend on normal concerns that women have in
pregnancy about the correct diet, help with exercise,
questions about travel,
questions about integrating older siblings into the arrival of a new baby, many kinds of normal things that we really just have the luxury of getting into in a deeper way than physicians may, who are dealing with more medical complications.
This is a good time to bring your
questions about when you can try again after a
pregnancy loss or whether you need testing if you are having recurrent miscarriages.
Pregnancy is a great time to learn
about what to expect with breastfeeding and to talk to your health care provider
about any
questions or concerns you may have.
However, you probably have some
questions about how this
pregnancy will be different from your first.
At each prenatal visit you can expect time to have your
questions answered, discussion around topics relevant to your current stage of
pregnancy, clinical care including having your blood pressure and pulse taken, having your midwife palpate your baby, measure your fundal height, listen to your baby's heart beat, and time to catch up on whats been going on in your life and how you are feeling
about your
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.
Get answers to some of the most commonly asked
questions about twin / multiple
pregnancy.
You will have the opportunity to ask all of your
questions about our program, the IVF cycle, the matching process as well as how we support you during the
pregnancy, insurance issues, compensation, etc..