What Is Post-Partum Depression?

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Post-partum Depression is a mix of physical, emotional, and behavioral changes that happen in a woman after giving birth or miscarriage. This kind of depression occurs about four weeks after delivery. The “baby blues” occurs the first few weeks after childbirth. Baby blues usually goes away in a couple of week, post-partum depression can last… Read more »

Is Anemia Preventing You From Conceiving a Baby?

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If you are trying to conceive, anemia may be delaying your plans. Anemia is a common disorder among women, primarily caused by iron deficiency. If your body is fighting to stay healthy, you may be less fertile. Eating a diet rich in minimally processed, iron rich foods can help prevent anemia and insure your body… Read more »

What Are the Benefits of Breastfeeding for Mothers?

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Breastfeeding is a smart choice for several reasons — for both baby and mom. Today, I’d like to write about the economical, psychological, and, finally the medical benefits breastfeeding can have for new moms. Related Blogs Related Blogs on What Are the Benefits of Breastfeeding for Mothers?

Reclaiming Your Pre-Baby Body

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To many women, the fear of gaining all the weight during pregnancy and not being able to go back to one’s old self is definitely a nightmare. Unfortunately, many changes occur during pregnancy. Besides the ever famous weight gain, changes in woman’s posture may also be evident.

Cause Of Infertility Due To Caffeine Side Effects?

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Something to think about if you’re trying for a baby – new research finds that caffeine side effects may be a possible cause of infertility. The findings come from a study of mouse fallopian tubes, where caffeine was seen to interfere with the muscle contractions that move the egg from the ovaries up through the… Read more »

How I Beat the Baby Blues

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When Karen was born, Steve and I were elated. Karen was our first girl born after three boys. In my 6th month of pregnancy we started to prepare for our “Little Princess” Karen’s room was painted pink; we bought frilly dresses and socks and replaced all our “used” baby items such as the highchair and… Read more »