Are you nesting yet? Nesting is different with everyone. Some of us go nuts cleaning and scrubbing and others are obsessed with putting together baby paraphernalia. Still others are just sitting on the couch because their bodies just wont give in! Where do you fit in? Read here for some interesting and funny stories. Just as …
Continue ReadingMusic for Prenatal Development
Do you play music for your baby? Do you listen to music while pregnant, or perhaps place headphones on your belly? You’re not alone, and new studies are showing how important this is for your child’s development and their ability to share an even greater emotional attachment with mom and dad. Music Research Psychobiologist …
Continue ReadingPregnancy in Women Over 40
As delayed childbirth becomes more common, more women over 40 are becoming pregnant. Recent evidence has suggested that there is an increase in complications in the last trimester of pregnancy in women over 40, even when accounting for risk factors such as maternal medical disorders (for example, diabetes and hypertension) and fetal anomalies. There are things …
Continue ReadingSmoking During The First Trimester of Pregnancy to Cause Serious Heart Defects in Children
We have all been told of the negative effects of smoking during pregnancy, but here is yet another article stating devastating defects in children whose mothers smoked while pregnant. The new medical study found a connection between smoking during pregnancy and certain defects such as those that obstruct the flow of blood from the right …
Continue ReadingFoods to Avoid During Pregnancy
You may find yourself craving strange combinations of foods or foods that you didn’t even care for before you were pregnant. Though most foods are safe to eat, there are some foods that should be avoided during pregnancy, and the list of foods that are off-limits may be surprising. Many of these foods are foods that …
Continue ReadingCommon Painkillers may raise risk of birth defects
According to a study in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, the study indicated an association between use of the drugs and a modest risk of congenital heart defects, as well as a heightened risk for spina bifida, hydrocephaly, congenital glaucoma and gastroschisis and was reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and …
Continue ReadingGreat success story on Cord Blood. Read about Baby John.
Here is an amazing story about the success of umbilical cord blood transplantation. Baby John is living proof that cord blood can be a tremendously valuable safety net for your baby. Click ‘play’ the youtube video above for the inspiring story.
Continue ReadingAre you superstitious about pregnancy?
Planning for your baby’s arrival can include many wonderful outings and decisions. Although there are many things you may not want to do before the eventful day, make sure to make plans in advance for banking your baby’s umbilical cord blood. It’s one of the few pre-pregnancy necessities. Preparing for your baby’s birth by painting …
Continue ReadingPregnancy Diet and Nutrition | What to Eat, What Not to Eat
There’s a reason they say you’re “eating for two” when you’re pregnant. In addition to the nutrients that your body usually needs, you now have a baby growing inside of you who is relying on you to provide what it needs to thrive and develop. The best way to ensure this is with a healthy …
Continue ReadingPre baby bucket list
There are so many things to do and so little time before your LO gets here. Besides all the baby preparing you will need to do, such as the checklists, the birth plan, etc, you need to plan for a day just for you. It might be filled with pampering, or shopping or a restful …
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