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Trying to Conceive? Let’s discuss the baby making maths. BellyBelly's Pregnancy Conception Calculator is your helpful ...
Congratulations your expecting! You know when you're due but you might be desperate to know when your baby was conceived.
How to use the ovulation calendar Take note of the fertile days that will be highlighted on the calendar, as these are the best days to have intercourse (right before you ovulate and soon after) since ...
Doctors Speaking Out About Vaccination Given there’s such intense, continuous media coverage about vaccination – all of it condemning those who don’t vaccinate, (without ever interviewing parents who ...
Hepatitis B Vaccination For Babies One of the most deferred, and declined, vaccines on the childhood vaccination schedule is the hepatitis B vaccination, given at birth. Whether your baby has the ...
It’s also considered to be a kidney tonic and gentle digestive and is alkalizing. Nicole suggests adding a dandelion leaf to another tea such as spearmint or chamomile, as it has a slightly bitter, ...
For more information, read our article on Implantation Bleeding – Everything You Need To Know. Uterine fibroids Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that grow from muscle tissue in the uterus. Only ...
Most GPs are not trained in breastfeeding beyond a few hours of information. They cannot give you the same level of advice and support that well-trained breastfeeding workers can. For more information ...
#1 Post Dates Full term is estimated to be between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy. Your estimated due date (EDD) falls around the 40 week mark, calculated as 288 days from your last menstrual period.
A baby girl will have an X chromosome and a baby boy will have a Y chromosome. Therefore, the sperm that fertilizes the egg will determine the sex of your baby. So if you want to have a boy, you need ...
Babies Start Talking #1. Communicate early Long before babies speak their first words, they are communicating with you. They might lift their arms to be picked up, shake their head for no, or reach ...
Children are more likely to have between 6-10 colds per year, and those children who attend a day care, preschool or school will average around 12 colds a year. Babies are more susceptible to colds ...