Tag: childbirth

What to expect during my Postpartum Period

Reading Time: 4 minutes Giving birth is a very rewarding but also challenging experience that doesn’t end after delivery, as then comes the postpartum period in which your body is recovering from the many changes that it went to and while this is happening, you are getting to know your baby and also learning to take care of him/her. In the following, we will…

Everything you need to know about Gestational Diabetes

Reading Time: 4 minutes Gestational diabetes doesn’t happen to every woman. When it does happen it is most likely to do so in the second or third trimester of pregnancy; it can cause problems for you and your baby during pregnancy and after birth.  The good news is that the risks of it can be reduced if the condition is detected early and well…

Prenatal Testing: when should I take them

Reading Time: 4 minutes Prenatal testing helps you to monitor the health and development of both you and your baby during pregnancy.  These tests are a great way to identify potential risks in order to make an intervention when needed.  Here we will explore which and when prenatal tests are recommended by healthcare professionals to help you understand the options that you may have…

Connecting with my Partner while taking care of a Baby

Reading Time: 4 minutes Between postpartum recovery and adapting to life with a baby, your routine makes an important turn after delivery and this can impact your relationship with your partner. It’s important to keep in mind that the stage of your children taking all of your attention will eventually fade away and if you both wish to, your partner will still be there…

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