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Newborn Care Basics: Feeding, Sleeping, Clothing, & More

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Becoming a new parent can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to newborn care basics. But don’t worry – we’ve got you covered! In this article, we’ll be going over some of the basics of newborn care to help ease your transition into parenthood. Having a baby is an exciting, yet overwhelming experience. … Read more

How long after ovulation pain is the egg released

Timing of ovulation and pain associated with ovulation

Ovulation is the process by which a woman’s body releases a mature egg from the ovary, allowing it to travel down the fallopian tube and potentially be fertilized by sperm. Most women ovulate once a month, around day 14 of their 28-day menstrual cycle, but this can be different for each woman. Do You Feel … Read more

Preterm Labor: Signs & Signals

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Preterm labor is a serious concern for many pregnant women, as it can lead to the delivery of a premature baby. Preterm labor occurs when contractions begin before 37 weeks of pregnancy, and it affects about 12% of all pregnancies. It is important to be aware of the signs of preterm labor so that you … Read more

Pregnancy Glucose Test: What is it?

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Hey there, expecting mama! Congratulations on your little bundle of joy on the way. Having a baby is one of life’s most beautiful gifts. As part of your prenatal care, your doctor may order a pregnancy glucose test. This test is an important part of keeping you and your baby healthy. But what is a … Read more

Postpartum Exercise: How to Get Back into Shape

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Hey new mamas, let’s talk about postpartum exercise. We know, the last thing you want to think about right now is working out, especially when you’re exhausted from taking care of your new little one. But trust us, it’s an important part of getting back to your pre-pregnancy self. With these simple tips, you’ll be … Read more

Bonding with Baby: Tips for New Moms

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The arrival of a new baby is a special time for the whole family. It can also be a very overwhelming experience for new moms. Bonding with baby is an important part of the baby’s development and can help to create a strong, loving relationship between the mother and child. Here are some tips to … Read more

Breastfeeding: Benefits and Challenges

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Breastfeeding is the most natural and beneficial way to feed a newborn. It provides the ideal nutrition for infants and has a host of important health, emotional and economic benefits for both mother and baby. Despite the known benefits of it, many mothers still have difficulty with the process. This article will discuss the benefits … Read more

Vaginal VS Cesarean VS VBAC Delivery

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We are often asked, “What is the best way to deliver a baby?” The answer depends on the individual situation and the preferences of both the mother and the healthcare provider. There are pros and cons to both vaginal delivery and cesarean delivery, which we will discuss in this article. Most of the time, giving … Read more

Vaginal Rejuvenation: A Comprehensive Guide

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Vaginal rejuvenation is becoming increasingly popular among women of all ages. This procedure can help women achieve the aesthetic, sexual, and functional benefits they desire. In this article, we will explore the different types of vaginal rejuvenation, their outcomes, pros and cons, and how our services can help you. What is Vaginal Rejuvenation? Vaginal rejuvenation … Read more

Decreased Libido due to Menopause

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Menopause is an inevitable part of a woman’s life. As the body ages and hormones naturally change, menopause can cause a number of physical and psychological changes, including a decrease in libido. While libido can be affected by a variety of factors, it is important to understand how menopause can play a role in decreased … Read more