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Sitting Up Stage
- the baby's development phase
- Changing clothes
- Bathing
- Baby food
- Milk
- Breastfeeding
- Baby's development
- Sitting up
- Sitting Up Stage
Sitting Up (Turning over ~ Sitting up) StageHe's moving a lot now, so you might wonder if his diaper is too tight? The amount of urine is greater.
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Maternity and Hospitalisation
- delivery
- Ultrasound
- 1st month of pregnancy
- Ultrasonic examination
The BIG day has finally arrived. You are about to be a mother now. Let’s look at some tips on how you can manage your first maternity hospitalisation better.
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First Time Ultrasound
- pregnancy
- Becoming pregnant
- Before giving birth
- Ultrasound
- Ultrasonic examination
What is an ultrasound, actually?Have you ever had another mama show you a picture of an ultrasound (or "echo") of her baby when it was still in her belly? An u...
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My First Labour
- delivery
- Post-natal body shape
- Post-natal care
- Afterbirth pains
Each labour and delivery is unique. How do you know that you are in real labour or are you just experiencing false labour? Let’s look at these signs of labour t...
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Newborn Stage
- the baby's development phase
- Milk
- Newborn Stage
- Breastfeeding
- Sleeping
- Bathing
- Baby's development
- Newborn
Let's analyze baby's "now" and "soon"!Newborn Stage
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Tummy
- postpartum
- Exercise
- Post-natal body shape
- Tummy
- Pregnancy stretch marks
- Post-natal tummy
- Body shape
Will my belly shrink as it's supposed to?Your belly gets amazingly big when you're pregnant. Whether your belly will really return to its original size after b...
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Sleeping Stage
- the baby's development phase
- Changing clothes
- Bathing
- Milk
- Breastfeeding
- Baby's development
- Two months after birth
- Turning over
- Sleeping stage
Since baby is always lying down and his bowel movements are runny, they may leak out from the back.Bowel movements are still runny
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"Am I Pregnant!?" for the First Time
- pregnancy
- 1st month of pregnancy
- Period
- Menstrual cycle
- Symptoms of pregnancy
- Pregnancy test drug
- Becoming pregnant
- Morning sickness
- Basal body temperature
Could this mean I'm pregnant? Women vary in catching the signs of pregnancy, but if you feel the signs, you can check with a pregnancy test now, so go ahead and...
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Standing ~ Walking Stage
- the baby's development phase
- Changing clothes
- Bathing
- Two years old
- Walking
- Standing up
- Baby food
- Milk
- Breastfeeding
- Standing up to Walking Stage
- Standing – Walking Stage
Even though he's walking around, his bottom is big and looks like it makes moving difficult.Once he starts walking, he sweats a lot.
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Maternity Blues
- postpartum
- Maternity blues
- Post-natal depression sickeness
- After birth mood swings
- Post-natal depression
- Stresses of parenting
Your long-awaited baby has been born and you should be happy, but for some reason you feel gloomy and irritable...Is this the maternity blues you often hear abo...
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Breasts
- postpartum
- Breastfeeding
- Breast massage
- I'm not producing milk!
- Post-natal breast care
- Post-natal care
- Post-natal
- Exercise
- Best ways of breastfeeding baby
Information about a mother's body change especially breasts swell.
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First Time Morning Sickness
- pregnancy
- Becoming pregnant
- Morning sickness
What can I do about terrible morning sickness?"Morning sickness" is a well-known sign of pregnancy. Try to remind yourself that "This discomfort is more than e...
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Further Stage
- the baby's development phase
- Practice for your baby
- Changing clothes
- Bathing
- Infant food
- Toddler
- Further Stage
A big body means a large amount of urine.A big body means the diaper's elastic leaves marks around the legs.
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Signs
- delivery
- Uterus
- Womb
- Fetal development
What are the signs that you are in labour? Do you need to rush to the hospital? Let’s look at some of the questions that arise when you experience these signs a...
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My First Childbirth
- delivery
- Recovering from wounds
- How to manage after childbirth
- Childbirth
Childbirth can be a painful yet rewarding experience for mothers. After over nine months of pregnancy your baby is finally ready to meet you and the feeling of ...
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First Time to Feel Baby Moving
- pregnancy
- Fetus
- Fetal development
- Fetal movement
- Communicating with baby
What does fetal movement feel like? Is it always moving?"Oh, it moved just now!" When you can feel the presence of the baby inside your belly clearly with your ...
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Rupture of Membrane
- delivery
- Fetal movement
- Fetus
- Before giving birth
The rupture of membrane is the most obvious sign that your baby is ready to be born. For most women the rupture will occur during labour while for others it wil...
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Recovery Body
- postpartum
- Resumption of menstruation
- Afterbirth pains
- How to manage after childbirth
- Womb
- Post-natal exercise
- After birth menstruation
- Exercise
- Recovering from wounds
- Ovaries
- Uterus
- Post-natal vaginal discharge
How about wound recovery?How about wound recovery? How will the wounds from an episiotomy or perineal tear or the wounds from a Caesarean section recover? We'l...
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Crawling Stage
- the baby's development phase
- Changing clothes
- Bathing
- Baby food
- Milk
- Breastfeeding
- Baby's development
- Crawling
- Crawling Stage
Even though you're pretty sure baby's wet, he keeps running around!
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Urinary Incontinence
- postpartum
- Taking care of yourself
- Urinary leaking
- Post-natal care
- Childbirth
- Post-natal
- Training
- Post-natal recovery
- Post-natal urinary leaking
Worrisome Urine Leakage after BirthDuring pregnancy or after birth, many mommies experience urine leakage. Having the unthinkable happen the instant you sneeze...
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First Time Bodily Changes
- pregnancy
- Sensitive nipples
- Breast swelling
- Becoming pregnant
- Caring for breasts (nipples)
- Pregnancy stretch marks
- Changes in breasts
- Managing weight
You're starting to look pregnant!Once you enter the second trimester, changes that can be seen from outside the body begin to occur, and you'll begin to feel mo...
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