Besides a woman’s breasts being tender and swollen early in the first trimester of pregnancy, a woman may notice changes to her areolas and nipples. New hormones running through her body may cause your nipples to become bigger and darker than they normally are.
As your breasts get bigger, your nipples naturally get bigger as well. [...]
Tags: areolas, breasts, color, dark, Health & Safety, nipples, Pregnancy, second, third, trimester, weight gain
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by Kelly Paal
Basic Composition
Now that you are beginning to understand how your camera works you can begin to understand basic composition. I know that many people that I’ve talked to think that photography is just pointing your camera and taking a photo but it’s more than that. After you understand how your equipment works you [...]
Tags: , color, composition, contrast, direction, help, hints, lessons, motion, Photography, pictures, principles, space, tips
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When your baby is born he will be given an APGAR score at both one minute and five minutes after birth. Many new parents don’t know what the APGAR is or what exactly it is for. They are just given a number by their doctor or midwife and are supposed to know what it means.
What [...]
Tags: activity, apgar, appearance, birth, breathing, color, grimace, heartbeat, muscle tone, newborn, pulse, reflex, respiration
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Being a parent is full of trial and error, as well as laughs, tears and groans. Some of those laughs, tears and groans will belong to your baby. One of the many things new moms are worried about regarding their breastfed baby’s is their baby’s poop. Is it too runny, is it the right color, [...]
Tags: breastfed, Breastfeeding, color, constipation, diaper, frequency, poop, runny, solid, timing
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