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Diets During Pregnancy

Motherhood is a wonderful experience of a woman. Nature ensures the continuance of living beings through their progenies, human beings being no exception to this universal rule. The development of human consciousness and s...

By: Aurel Radulescu

Is Pregnancy Exercise Good or Bad?

Have you ever wondered if pregnancy exercise would be harmful to your baby? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you've ever wanted to know about pregnancy exercise. Exercise is important...

By: Ken Austin

Pregnancy and the Use of Aromatherapy

Pregnancy issues can be helped by aromatherapy. These concerns include the uncomfortable problems such as morning sickness, swollen feet and hands, fatigue and aches and pains. Aromatherapy is also helpful in monitoring yo...

By: Michael Russell

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Houston has more large birth-weight babies

Americans shared a collective jaw drop when JaMichael Brown of Longview, Texas, came into the world last summer weighing a whopping 16 pounds.


'Morning-After' Pill May Be New Option to Treat Painful Fibroids

WEDNESDAY Feb. 1, 2012 -- The morning-after pill may help shrink painful fibroids and relieve excessive bleeding, new research indicates.


Color Names for Baby

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.


More Women Choosing To Have Their Babies At Home

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.


Home Birth on the Rise

Historically speaking, home birth was were the vast majority of babies were born prior to the 1900s.



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