Is a pregnancy nine months or ten months long? This is a popular pregnancy debate with many women across message boards and in pregnancy communities today. Most people know that a pregnancy consists of the first, second and third trimester. The definition of a trimester is “A period or term of three months”. If this [...]
Tags: 10 months, 9 months, calendar, gregorian, length, lunar, months, Pregnancy, time
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Making the RIGHT Choice!
If you are thinking of becoming pregnant, or you are already pregnant, it’s extremely important that you have access to good medical attention for you and your baby. Many studies have shown that early and sufficient medical attention is vital for you and your baby’s health and well being. If you choose [...]
Tags: background, beliefs, choose, doctor, hospital, length, obstetrician, paperwork, Pregnancy
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by: Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No-Cry Sleep Solution
Naps are important for your child’s health and growth. A nap refreshes a child so that she can maintain her energy for the rest of the day. Studies show that children who nap are more adaptable, have longer attention spans, and are less fussy than those who [...]
Tags: Baby, cranky, length, nap, need, problems, routine, signs, solve, tantrum, timing, tiredness
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Co-sleeping is a topic with a lot of controversy surrounding it in much of today’s society. Some people do not think it is safe for the baby, or fear that it can cause SIDS. Breastfeeding mothers often choose to co-sleep with their newborn because they feel that they get more sleep in those first few [...]
Tags: Baby, bed, co-sleeping, length, long, nap, newborn, night, safe, safety, SIDS, sleep
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By Lily Carter
Growth charts are tools your pediatrician can use to keep track of your child’s physical growth. During each checkup, the doctor will measure your baby’s length, weight, and head circumference. The doctor can then compare the measurements for your baby to a chart of national averages for infants of the same age and [...]
Tags: 0-3 moths, 15 months, 2 years, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, average, growth, growth chart, head, height, length, measure, newborn, one year, percentile, weight, wellchecks
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