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Sometimes it's easy to soothe your fussy baby. Your calm voice and your gentle touch are all it takes. It's a moment of proud parenting bliss. And then there are other times — those nerve-frazzling flashes when your cranky baby seems inconsolable no matter what you do, ultimately driving you to tears, too. But don't worry. Here are some time-tested techniques that can help you both find peace. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK BELOW...
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Monday, March 29, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Premature Labor
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Most pregnancies — around 90 percent of them — last 40 weeks (or more, if you're overdue), though a pregnancy is considered full-term once you reach the 37-week mark. Still, more and more expectant women these days (around 10 percent) find that their expected nine months of pregnancy has turned into an unexpected seven or eight months of pregnancy because they go into labor too early. Preterm or premature labor is labor that occurs after week 20 of pregnancy (it's considered a miscarriage before that) and before week 37. For more information click link below:
Website: http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/labor-and-delivery/premature-labor.aspx
Most pregnancies — around 90 percent of them — last 40 weeks (or more, if you're overdue), though a pregnancy is considered full-term once you reach the 37-week mark. Still, more and more expectant women these days (around 10 percent) find that their expected nine months of pregnancy has turned into an unexpected seven or eight months of pregnancy because they go into labor too early. Preterm or premature labor is labor that occurs after week 20 of pregnancy (it's considered a miscarriage before that) and before week 37. For more information click link below:
Website: http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/labor-and-delivery/premature-labor.aspx
Monday, March 15, 2010
Pregnancy Workouts: Options for Everyone
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By now you've gotten the memo about exercise during pregnancy: Active moms-to-be tend to sleep better, experience milder pregnancy symptoms (less-swollen ankles and fewer backaches, to name just a couple), have an easier time with labor and delivery, and bounce back sooner (and recover their figures faster) postpartum. But now you may be wondering, what's the best way to achieve that activity? Just what pregnancy fitness program has your name on it? One that you've been doing in the past? Or something new and different? A program specifically geared to pregnancy — or one that isn't? CLICK LINK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION...
WEBSITE: http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/keeping-fit/options-for-everyone.aspx
By now you've gotten the memo about exercise during pregnancy: Active moms-to-be tend to sleep better, experience milder pregnancy symptoms (less-swollen ankles and fewer backaches, to name just a couple), have an easier time with labor and delivery, and bounce back sooner (and recover their figures faster) postpartum. But now you may be wondering, what's the best way to achieve that activity? Just what pregnancy fitness program has your name on it? One that you've been doing in the past? Or something new and different? A program specifically geared to pregnancy — or one that isn't? CLICK LINK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION...
WEBSITE: http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/keeping-fit/options-for-everyone.aspx
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