pregnancy
Growing your family, one baby bump at a time. All about the ups and downs of nature's 9 month miracle.
It's a Boy
When you’re initially told you wont be able to have anymore children, the feelings can be confusing. You might not trust what they are saying at first. Then as each year passes, your hope diminishes and you get used to the idea of your child being your only biological child. I am sure the feelings are extremely upsetting for women who can’t have any children at all.
By Crystal Nicole6 years ago in Families
9 PREGNANCY MONTHS
During pregnancy, a lady experiences numerous progressions including physical and passionate. A lady can encounter physical and enthusiastic weakness, acid fluids stomach inconvenience, sickness, spewing and back torment. Pregnancy is distinctive for every lady, be that as it may. Turning into a mother is an awesome encounter. During the nine phases of pregnancy, a mother ought to eat healthy, don't smoke or drink liquor, and visit her primary care physician for standard tests.
By Francisco Bisuet6 years ago in Families
Benefits While Getting Pregnant After 30
Fertility can be seen as a bit complex issue to understand, but at Femicure, we try our best to help you know it well. We know the amount of excitement and expectations with which a couple plans for pregnancy. Today's generation is keener to plan children in their 30s. The primary reason for this is that there's a rise in the number of working couples in India. The 30's are also the age brackets when partners evolve and mature as a couple, and they also understand that their fertility clock has started ticking.
By Femicure Healthcare6 years ago in Families
Diaries of a pregnant woman
Diaries of a pregnant women Serious thoughts Let us begin in December of 2019 where my husband and I began to have serious conversations about bringing life into this world. I’m not sure how everyone else felt about that year but I had noticed some unusual events. Just to name some that made a big splash in 2019. Cannabis was legalized in October of 2018, but it wasn’t until the beginning of 2019 that I began to see its effects. I’m stating what I saw. One morning in the bathroom of my college where I studied. Two girls looked up at me from the bathroom sinks where they had been rolling their blunts. Surprised they both asked me if I wanted some, which I replied no thank you. I continued onto the bathroom stall and went about my business. One girl told the other that I wouldn’t report them. When I was done, and I came out to wash my hands they were gone. They were right. I did not report them. That was because the college I was at highly respected personal choice and were behind on posting signs. There were no signs signalling where to smoke. Nor were there any signs saying they could not role their items in a bathroom. We received a letter notifying us once it had been legalized and that areas would be added into our school. At this point when I saw these girls, signs were absent. What might this one occurrence I had have anything to do with a child. Well before I continue to explain let us look at two other events. The Canadian government had previously warned us (students) about changes in tuition, funding and loan opportunities. In fact, if anyone signed up for loans, the small print specified that they could change policy when they desired. I guess it was more of a shock than anything else. However, those who take loans or will take loans in the future will have to begin paying back a percentage. Now most people were confused about whether or not there was still a grace period for the upcoming potentials that would apply for a loan. The truth is that it is still there but there are changes that occur during the grace period. In the past there may have been some charges pending or made from the federal government (let's call them interest). That would later be added in accumulation to the original full amount due to the loan. Yet the province was not applying any type of fee and the full amount (plus federal interest) wouldn’t be charged until after 6 months. It was called a grace period. The truth is that the federal government was still charging, and it would not be seen until the end. Reminder: I am a pregnant woman who got her information from all over the internet, so I just suggest you go look and find your own. Anyways back to the point, the loan still has its grace period, and everyone got confused for nothing (currently still am). It will have interest coming in from somewhere but does not have to be paid immediately after graduating. The last unusual event was the rise in shootings. From 2018-2019 the shooting cases increased and I’m not sure if we just hadn’t heard about them until then. Toronto Canada had some in Danforth, as did Hamilton and in July of 2019 there were more. First, when did guns become normalized in Canada and secondly why hasn’t anyone found out how they are being brought in. Among the increase in fame from YouTube, snapchat, Instagram and other rising media platforms that exposed some odd stories. My husband and I were concerned about what type of world our future child would come to. I think, and this is just a personal thought. That every couple thinking about having children may ponder about what type of world their child will come to. In all realism my husband and I discussed having a family way before we married. When we were friends those conversations came about due to our positions at the time. Myself as a youth worker who had worked with children as little as 8 to teenagers. My husband who had past volunteer and mentoring experience with children and people his age. It wasn’t until December 2018 that we were getting serious since our long journey of academic study was ending.
By Melanie A. Arnold6 years ago in Families
Can an app help conception rates?
Did you know that global fertility rates are falling? In 2019, the UK birth rate was 11.488 births per 1,000 people — a 0.48% decline from the previous year. One of the lowest levels since fertility was recorded in 1938, while the highest peak of fertility was recorded in 1947. Since then, this has dropped by 45.9%. Although this might appear that as a society, we’re becoming less fertile, in actual fact many of us are living longer and consequently having children later. With traditional family roles changing and women choosing to focus on their careers before starting a family, the fertility rate naturally falls. For example, in 2019, the average age of first-time mothers was around the ages of 30 to 34 years old, whereas in 1970, it was 21 years old.
By John Hannen6 years ago in Families
What Makes Me Tick
What Makes Me Tick I don’t know about movies. I haven’t read all the latest and greatest novels. As much as I adore music, I know very little about a lot of musical artists. Twenty- some odd years ago, for all intents and purposes, I dropped off the face of the earth. This pseudo death wasn’t a bad thing, it was a needed thing.
By Shirley Cairo6 years ago in Families











