Natural cures for pregnancy anemia
Are you pregnant, and anemic? You are not alone. Anemia is extremely common in pregnancy, but that does not mean that it is not something that should be taken very...
Obesity prevention starts in the womb
Did you know that being obese in the first trimester of your pregnancy doubles your child's risk of becoming obese later in life? If you did not, you are not...
Lifestyle changes to boost your fertility
If you are trying to get pregnant, your health matters. If you thought that lifestyle changes should only be made once you conceive, you are wrong. Sometimes, some simple diet...
Flu during pregnancy
Colds and flu are a normal part of life for everybody, especially at this time of year. In fact, I am sneezing and coughing as I write this, and feeling...
Rhesus disease in pregnancy
Rhesus disease is a serious medical condition in which a Rh negative mother's antibodies attack her unborn baby's blood cells. Rhesus disease can strike in conditions where a woman who...
Baby shower gifts for guests
Are you organizing a baby shower for a dear friend or relative? I bet you are quite stressed about it, though throwing a baby shower for a loved one can...
Going to the dentist while pregnant - what you need to know
Your teeth can be impacted by the changes that your body experiences when you are pregnant, and dental problems seem to crop up more often in pregnancy. Some dental conditions...
How to stop embryo mix-ups from happening to you
Invitro fertilization, IVF, is without a doubt a long-term process in which families undergoing treatment invest large amounts of money, as well as stress. IVF is associated with unpleasant side...
Chlamydia treatment options for pregnant women
Chlamydia, or any other sexually transmitted disease, is always a big stress when you are first diagnosed. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease in much of the developed...
Group B streptococcus (GBS) treatment during pregnancy
Group B streptococcus is a bacterial infection. Though Group B streptococcus, also called GBS, lives naturally in the human digestive tract and is said to affect up to 40 percent...