Once your pregnancy is confirmed, it’s important to see your GP or a midwife as soon as possible so you can schedule the appointments you will need during your pregnancy….
What a woman eats and drinks during pregnancy is her baby’s main source of nourishment. So, experts recommend that a mother-to-be’s diet should include a variety of healthy foods and…
Just when you’ve gotten the hang of this new mom thing, your maternal juggling act gets a little bit trickier when you find out you’re pregnant again. But if you’re…
Exercising during pregnancy. Regular exercise during pregnancy can improve health, reduce the risk of excess weight gain and back pain, and it may make delivery easier. Moderate exercise during pregnancy…
When a baby is on the way, the parents aren’t the only ones that get excited. Odds are that the future grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, friends, and other loved…
Your Guide to the First Trimester of Pregnancy There’s a lot going on in there as your baby begins to develop. Here’s more about what to expect, including your first…
Are you pregnant? One way to tell is to look for the first signs of pregnancy, some of which can show up just a few short weeks after conception. Before…
Ideally, a couple who is thinking of having a baby should see a doctor or other health care practitioner to discuss whether pregnancy is advisable. Usually, pregnancy is very safe….
For many women, deciding on the right time to tell family and friends that they are pregnant is difficult. There is no right answer, but there are several things you…
In a multiple pregnancy, there is more than one baby growing in the womb (uterus) at the same time. Being pregnant with twins is the most common example. Both mother…