Week 28
You’re at Week 28 of your pregnancy. This week we’re focused on how to interview a pediatrician and lactation consultant.
You’re at Week 28 of your pregnancy. This week we’re focused on how to interview a pediatrician and lactation consultant.
You’re at Week 29 of your pregnancy. This week’s focus is on Sex During Pregnancy… the good and the bad.
You’re at Week 30 of your pregnancy. Discussing Cord Blood Storage for your newborn and family and whether it’s worth paying for it.
You’re at Week 31 of your pregnancy. Time is flying by! How to prepare for Maternity Leave.
You’re at Week 32 of your pregnancy. We’re discussing possible false labor and how you shouldn’t ever feel silly or foolish for calling your doctor after hours.
OKAY. FINE. HOSPITAL BAG PACKING TIME.
People have been begging for this one, and while I intended to save it until the week that I, you know, actually packed my hospital bag, apparently a whole lot of you prefer to be proactive and pack it super early. Or else you just plan to obsess about it for five or six more weeks. (That I kind of actually relate to.)
So. Does everyone have their Birth Plan written up yet? Have you typed it? Double-spaced it? Printed up back-up copies and filed one with the county courthouse and gotten one notarized?
You’re at Week 35 in your pregnancy. We’ve reached that point in the pregnancy where prenatal care is increased. Yep, more visits to your OB or midwife.
Amalah is at Week 36. Time is flying by. This week’s focus is on False Labor. How can you tell if it is the “real thing?”
Amalah is fast approaching her due date and she has been bitten by the nesting bug. Some of her recommendations for do’s and don’t’s.
Amalah’s hitting the home stretch. The focus this week is on memorializing your pregnancy.
Amalah focuses on how to introduce your siblings and pets to the new baby.
This is the last installment of our Weekly Pregnancy Calendar. Amalah had her baby boy! Read her list on ideas for how to spend that final(s) week(s).
I tried four different pregnancy apps to find out if they were worth the time to download. Will apps replace pregnancy books? I don’t think so….
A newly pregnant reader is having a hard time connecting with and wanting to share news of her pregnancy with nosey acquaintances.
We are far less concerned about this expectant mom’s weight gain than we are about her feelings about her weight gain.