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You will find many great Pregnancy Advice articles in this section. Our goal is to bring you the highest quality content that you want to read. If you have any suggestions for future articles, please contact us.
It is of utmost importance to focus on having right food when you are expecting a baby. This will give your baby all the nutritional values it requires to develop and you will be sure about having ...
By: Bertil Hjert
Along with proper nutrition and a healthy lifestyle, one of the most important things you can do to benefit yourself and your baby during pregnancy is exercise. Women who exercise regularly while pregnant have easier labor...
By: Tina Titas
Put a nine months rule to lose weight post pregnancy. You have been indulging for about nine months and you need to give your body this amount of time. Do not expect to shed it within two months. Read here more about some ...
By: Bertil Hjert
There are several signs and symptoms of pregnancy that you may experience very early on in your pregnancy, before your period is ever missed. Unfortunately, these signs are not unlike the symptoms you experience before you...
By: Craig Rowe
Americans shared a collective jaw drop when JaMichael Brown of Longview, Texas, came into the world last summer weighing a whopping 16 pounds.
WEDNESDAY Feb. 1, 2012 -- The morning-after pill may help shrink painful fibroids and relieve excessive bleeding, new research indicates.
Beyonce and JayZ are not the first parents to choose a baby name that is a color, but baby Blue Ivy might be one of the most recent ones to be well known.
Despite a decrease in home births between 1990 and 2004, the number of home births actually increased between 2004 and 2009 by 29%, an upturn of 0.56% in 2004, to 0.72% in 2009.
Historically speaking, home birth was were the vast majority of babies were born prior to the 1900s.