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The Gender Bender Re-capped
Posted in Baby's, Children, family, Uncategorized, tagged A Bun in the Oven, announcing your pregnancy, baby, baby clothing, baby names, Baby Shower, boy or girl, Breastfeeding, caffeine, chocolate, daddy, Eating Right During Your Pregnancy, first trimester, folic acid, gender equity, gender prediction, gender selection, morning sickness, pregnancy week by week, pregnant, risk of a miscarriage, sex of baby, third trimester, well-balanced diet on 29/01/2009| 2 Comments »
Ok so let recap the subjects that we have covered so far on
THE GENDER BENDER ……
To read any of these articles again just click on the name
At the Bottom are Links to the Programs that we have recomended to this stage:-
· Choosing the Sex of your Child
· The Importance of Prenatal Care
· Fun Ways to Announce Your Pregnancy
· Eating Right During Your Pregnancy
· Prenatal Vitamins part of a Healthy Diet
· Caffeine and Pregnancy: How much is too much
· Eating Well While Dealing With Morning Sickness
· Eating to Beat Pregnancy Fatigue
· Food Cravings During Pregnancy
· Healthy weight gain for pregnancy
· Planning Meals Ahead While Pregnant
· Chocolate found to reduce risk of miscarriage
· Food Choice During Pregnancy Shapes Lifelong Taste Preferences of Baby
· How Stress in Pregnancy Affects Your Baby
· Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy
· Reduce the risk of cleft lips and palates in infants
· Preeclampsia During Pregnancy
· Naming Customs in the Old Days
· Still have not decided on a Name
· Nursery Checklist for your first born
· Breastfeeding Boosts IQ of Newborns
· Taking fish oil supplements baby’s brainpower
· Breastfeeding found to lower babies’ diabetes risk
· Should You Take Parenting Classes?
· Breastfed babies found to handle stress, anxiety better
· Breastfeeding Reduces Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk of Moms
Disclaimer:– I would also like to remind readers that these articles are for educational purposes only and that your should always check with your Doctor or Medical Adviser before making any changes to your Diet or Lifestyle.
Birth Months and Symbols
Posted in Baby's, Children, family, Uncategorized, tagged baby, birth flowers, birth Months, birth stones, birthdays, gender prediction, gender selection, pregnancy on 28/01/2009| 1 Comment »
I am sure we are all familiar with the old wives tales on baby sex and what the days they are born on and the different Months mean but just in case you have forgotten here is a refresher.To predict the sex of a baby: Suspend a ……………….
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Breastfeeding Reduces Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk of Moms
Posted in Baby's, Children, family, Uncategorized, tagged baby, Breastfeeding, mothers, pregnancy, rheumatoid arthritis on 28/01/2009| 3 Comments »
Women can cut their risk of rheumatoid arthritis by 50 percent simply by breastfeeding for a year or longer, according to a study conducted by researchers from Malmo University Hospital in Sweden, and published in the ……Researchers compared the breastfeeding habits of 136 women suffering from rheumatoid arthritis with 544 women who did not
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Breastfed babies found to handle stress, anxiety better
Posted in Baby's, Children, family, Uncategorized, tagged baby, baby names, Breastfeeding, divorced, gender selection, Karolinska Institute, pregnancy, separated, smoking habits, stress-management habits, third trimester on 26/01/2009| 1 Comment »
Scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden report that breastfed babies may be better able to deal with stress later in life than bottle-fed babies.
While the researchers report they do not believe…… Health experts say that breastfeeding can reduce the risk of …
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Should You Take Parenting Classes?
Posted in Baby's, Children, family, Uncategorized, tagged baby, baby names, Breastfeeding, Eating Right During Your Pregnancy, pregnancy, third trimester on 26/01/2009| 1 Comment »
Motherhood is something that most women live their lives for. As nice as motherhood is, many issues arise that many first time parents do not know about. For that reason, many first time mothers make the decision to take …
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Breastfeeding found to lower babies’ diabetes risk
Posted in Baby's, Children, family, Uncategorized, tagged baby, baby names, breast milk, Breastfeeding, diabetes, formula, pregnancy on 25/01/2009| 1 Comment »
Breastfed babies may run a 39 percent lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life, according to a new study by University of London researchers …………Whether this effect is attributed to a difference in the content of breast milk compared to formula, or whether the family environment………….
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Taking fish oil supplements baby’s brainpower
Posted in Baby's, Children, family, Uncategorized, tagged baby, baby names, brainpower, coordination, fish oil, gender selection, omega-3 fatty acid, pregnancy, third trimester on 24/01/2009| 1 Comment »
An Australian study published in the Dec. 21, 2006 edition of the online journal Archives of Disease in Childhood found that women who take high doses of fish oil supplements in the second half of pregnancy give birth to children with greater coordination and increased brainpower later in ……
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Breastfeeding Boosts IQ of Newborns
Posted in Baby's, Children, family, Uncategorized, tagged baby, baby names, Breastfeeding, gender selection, pregnancy, third trimester on 23/01/2009| 1 Comment »
Children who are breastfed exclusively for the first three months of life score higher on IQ tests at the age of six than other children, according to a study conducted by researchers from McGill University in Canada and published in the Archives of General Psychiatry.
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Nursery Checklist Continued
Posted in Baby's, Children, family, Uncategorized, tagged baby, baby clothing, baby items, Baby on Board, bottles, boy or girl, Breastfeeding, cots, gender equity, gender selection, grandparents, prams, pregnancy, pregnancy stages, third trimester, traveling with baby on 21/01/2009| 1 Comment »
Leaving the house:
Baby Capsule ( you cannot leave hospital without one of these and most hospitals have a hiring facility in some cases this works out cheaper as the baby is not in one for long )
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