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Celebrity Round-Up: Baby Bump Watch and Kardashian Updates
The celebrity round up gives you the weekly news you can't live without -- in a neat little package. Find out what's going on this week!
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Caffeine Could Be Keeping Your Baby Up All Night!
We know that too much caffeine during pregnancy is ill-advised, however, too much caffeine while breastfeeding can cause a serious health problem for your little one.
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Isn't that common sense, though? My GP told me not to eat or drink anything when breastfeeding that I wouldn't feed the baby directly. It's a little draconic, but it made all kinds of sense to me. I stuck pretty close to that, with the exception of krill oil, which I didn't stop taking. I even put my coffee habit on hold. |
Missy: Meatless Dishes
http://www.pregnancy.org/article/recipe-vegetarian-lasagna is one of our favorites...except Kirk who STILL can't believe I would consider a meal without meat "real food."
Previously Diagnosed Infertile Women Might Not Be Infertile After All
Conventional wisdom says that if a couple isn't able to get pregnant within twelve months of trying to conceive, they might need professional fertility help.
U.S. preterm births hit new low - still work to do!
The March of Dimes just released the 2012 Premature Birth Report Card. The U.S. has hit a new 10 year low for preterm births -- a significant improvement now registering at 11.7%! Still, overall, the U.S. scores a "C" as we continue to have a high rate of preterm births comparatively. This is a clear indication of work to be done! Learn more of the resources available here at Pregnancy.org to help you and your baby with a healthy start!
Making time to grieve.
Pregnancy and infant loss is never easy. The passing often takes with it shattered hearts and dreams of a future far different than the reality. Having to go through this process while still being called on to serve others -- whether that role is bearing work responsibilities, as "mom" for other children, coping with deteriorating health of parents or in-laws, or simply juggling your relationship with your partner -- 'overwhelming' doesn't even come close.
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Thank you, Missy. Today, on Infant and Pregnancy Loss Remembrance Day, we have a special opportunity to recall our babies and reach out to other who are experiencing or have recently had a loss. I appreciate your post and your compassionate outreach over the years. My story: Before my child's death -- at 14 weeks -- I never knew how great a loss a miscarriage was. Now, I mourned for a child that I would never hold, that I would never touch. I missed the heartbeat that I would never hear again and the movement that I would never feel. I had such emptiness inside my heart. I felt guilty that I wasn't able to provide a safe place for this baby to grow. Would my baby know how much we would have loved him? Would he know what a welcome his brother and sisters had planned? My world had become gray. When would the pain lessen? You can read the rest of the article about my pregnancy loss here. |
Ah... the things kids say!
Dh was amazing last night. No -- *THAT* isn't what I am talking about!
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