Category: pregnancy
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Breastfeeding Your Toddler? Why Dental Care Matters
Get Pregnant Fast Recent research led by Dr. Tim Williams at the University of California highlights the importance of dental health for toddlers who are breastfed beyond the age of two. The study, which monitored 458 infants from low-income families in Porto Alegre, Brazil, revealed that extended breastfeeding may increase the risk of early tooth…
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Boosting Your Fruit and Veggie Intake May Help Prevent Preterm Delivery
Get Pregnant Fast Hey friends! Remember those times our parents insisted we eat our fruits and veggies? Well, it turns out they might have been onto something significant. Recent research suggests that for expectant moms, a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, along with plenty of water, can lower the risk of preterm…
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Why Allowing Your Child to Experience Boredom is Beneficial
Get Pregnant Fast Are you constantly trying to fill your child’s day with activities? Don’t worry, it’s perfectly fine to let them experience boredom! Here’s why embracing those quieter moments can actually benefit your child. It’s a common belief that children thrive on structured activities and constant stimulation. Many parents find themselves scrolling through social…
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The Common Pre-IVF Procedure That Might Not Be Beneficial
Get Pregnant Fast So, you’re diving into the world of IVF, a common solution for those facing infertility challenges. But did you know it only results in a pregnancy about one-third of the time? With those odds, it’s no wonder doctors are looking for ways to improve the success rate of IVF. One method they’ve…
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Top Parenting Hacks of 2018
Get Pregnant Fast Prepare to transform your parenting experience! This year, resourceful moms and dads have shared incredible tips to simplify everyday life. From clever shortcuts to life-saving tricks, we’ve gathered the standout parenting hacks of the year, designed by parents for parents. In this article: Top parenting hacks of 2018, Top parenting hacks of…
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Placental Abruption: Understanding the Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Get Pregnant Fast Pregnancy is a journey filled with excitement and anticipation, but it can also bring unexpected challenges. One such complication that may arise in the later stages of pregnancy is placental abruption. This condition occurs when the placenta detaches from the uterine wall, which can potentially have serious implications for both mom and…
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Delaying Your Baby’s Vaccines: A Study Shares Insights on Risks
Get Pregnant Fast You might be familiar with the recommended vaccination schedule for infants, but have you ever thought about what could happen if you delay or miss a shot? A recent study published in the journal Pediatrics by the American Academy of Pediatrics reveals some interesting findings. The researchers tracked over 323,000 infants and…
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Considering Bottle Feeding? Research Suggests Formula-Fed Babies May Face Digestive Challenges
Get Pregnant Fast Hey friends! A recent study has stirred up some chatter about bottle feeding and its potential impact on baby’s health. It turns out that babies who are fed formula might be more prone to a condition called hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS), which is a stomach obstruction leading to severe vomiting. This condition…
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15 Most Discussed Breastfeeding Moments of 2015
Get Pregnant Fast 2015 can definitely be regarded as the year of public breastfeeding. Perhaps we are a bit biased due to our passion for promoting breastfeeding, but it’s always empowering to witness mothers embracing their right to nourish their children without fear of public scrutiny. Let’s revisit the images that sparked conversations across the…
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Your 9-to-5 Job May Be Impacting Your Baby’s Health, Recent Research Reveals
Get Pregnant Fast A fascinating study from overseas has some surprising news for working moms: it appears that those who choose to stay at home may have healthier babies. According to researchers, including Dr. Sofia Martinez from the Universidad de Valencia, data collected on newborns in Spain between 1981 and 2010 indicates a troubling trend…