Pregnancy
Keeping The Romance Alive While Trying To Conceive
Sex can become a bit too procedural if you don't focus on the romance at this time.
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Keeping Track of Fetal Movements
Starting around 18 weeks of pregnancy, you will begin to feel fetal movements. These kicks and movements will be easier to distinguish the further along you are. Around 28 weeks of pregnancy is a good time to start keeping track of fetal movements daily by using a kick count chart. Opinions vary from
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Kegel Exercises
There can be some quite helpful benefits to these exercises.
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Kick Count Chart (PDF format)
http://www.justmommies.com/articles/printable-kick-count-chart.pdf
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Kids in the Delivery Room
Decide how your child will be involved in your next birth.
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Labor and Childbirth Myths
There aren't a lot of definite facts about your labor - it is different for many different women.
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Labor Cake - Chocolate Cake to Induce Labor?
Well, we’ve heard of it all but chocolate cake to bring on labor? Sounds yummy so why not? This labor inducing recipe sprouted life somewhere on the internet. Moms are always looking for different things to try and this recipe is a lot more appealing than a castor oil and O.J. shake. How does it
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"Labor Inducing" Cookie Recipe
A lot of moms start hunting for ideas to naturally induce labor when they get to the end of pregnancy. You may have heard that taking a ride on a bumpy road, walking, or sex may help to bring on labor, but what other natural things can you try? Some moms swear that ginger can jump start your labor.
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Labor Inducing Salad
Waiting for labor to start can be nerve wracking. During the last few weeks every twinge, cramp, or trickle can make a woman wonder is this it? It's during these moments that pregnant moms may start thinking about ways to get labor going. They might not desire a medical induction, but they might want
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Leg Cramps in Pregnancy
Leg cramps, also known as "charlie horses", are common during pregnancy. These painful muscle spasms often occur at night when laying in bed, but they can occur at any time throughout the day. Extending the foot or pointing the toes can trigger a leg cramp. What causes leg cramps in pregnancy? It is
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