Archive for January, 2007
It may be too soon to take a pregnancy test, but many women feel some changes in their body, and in the way that they are feeling just days after conception. The following is a list of signs that you may be pregnant, and what to look for if you think that you are pregnant.
Nausea or vomiting
Most women do not begin feeling morning sickness until several weeks after conception, however some begin to feel queasy just days after conception. Remember that nausea can occur at any time, not just in the morning.
See this article and answers to other pregnancy questions at childnparent.com
By: Vanessa Lee
January 23rd, 2007
Whether it is your first baby, your second, or even your fifth, the same question applies. Are you ready? Once the decision is made to start trying to conceive, most women get so excited that all that they can think about is becoming pregnant and having a cute little baby of their own. While this is a very exciting time, it is also a time of preparedness. Both mentally and physically a women must be ready to take on all of the joys and challenges associated with becoming pregnant.
Bringing a child into the world is a wonderful chapter in life. Being ready and knowing what to expect will help to make the process very enjoyable. While you will still have many surprises, doing your research will prepare you for what lies ahead.Find this article at childnparent.com and click for more information on parenting tips and pregnancy questions.
By Vanessa Lee
January 16th, 2007
You can have a more comfortable pregnancy. Pregnancy is not necessarily a comfortable time in a woman’s life. Your body is changing on a month to month basis and you may ache or be sore in areas that you’ve never had any trouble with before. You might have difficulty sitting or standing. Many pregnant woman experience feet swelling and/or lower back pain, especially during the last trimester when the baby is putting on extra weight in preparation for birth. During the uncomfortable times, it is important to nurture yourself so that you can have a more comfortable pregnancy.
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By Debby Hoffer
January 10th, 2007
Parenting is the most important job you’ll ever have, and the biggest challenge. Use these parenting tips and reward yourself with Positive Parenting. This year, try these tips to make the experience a more positive one for you and your child. In a world full of criticism and negativity, make home a safe haven for your kids to recharge their batteries and feel loved and valued.
Say “yes” when you can. If all he hears all day is “No,” your child is probably feeling very frustrated. Going out of our way a little bit, can make a big impression on our children. Sometimes your child may need only a few minutes of undivided attention to be able to play independently in acceptable ways.
Find this rewarding article and more helpful parenting tips at childnparent.com
By Megan C. Wallgren
January 8th, 2007