Q. I'm 17 and preg. I read a lot of baby books but would like to know the latest news without all the tricky trial mags. I already have American Baby. Anybody know any new ones?
A. Baby Talk is free...google it =)
What should I expect when to feel later in my pregnancy?
Q. Im 6 weeks and 5 days pregnant. Im only 18 and I barely know anything about being pregnant... I was wondering what I should expect later on through my pregnancy... This might sound like a stupid question but im scared and my mother isnt being supportive. I just want to do things right and make sure my baby comes into the world healthy. So any help and tips would be amazing (:
A. Do you have your OB appointment scheduled and are you taking prenatal vitamins?
Anyway, I got really great information when I signed up (for free) at www.planningfamily.com because they give informative articles about what to expect each week of your pregnancy as well as a sign up for free things - like a subscription to American Baby magazine, which I love and highly recommend. www.babycenter.com is another great resource.
Usually the tired and nausea feeling goes away at 11 - 13 weeks.
You can feel the baby kick between 16 - 22 weeks, which at first feels really soft, like fluttering and then becomes more painful the stronger the baby gets. You can also find out the gender at that time.
During your third trimester, you should avoid long car rides and make short, daily walks a priority to prevent swelling in your feet and to keep your energy up. It's very normal to have trouble sleeping at night and I recommend a pregnancy or full body pillow. Also, you'll probably feel 'practice contractions' or Braxton Hicks during this time, which is where your belly gets really,really tight and for me it felt like I was coming down a big hill on a roller coaster - not painful, just floating and weird, then it goes away. The real one's feel like intense period cramps.
You want to avoid drinking soda and eating fish that are high in Mercury (tuna is off limits). Salmon is recommended and very beneficial for baby's brain development.
Anyway, I got really great information when I signed up (for free) at www.planningfamily.com because they give informative articles about what to expect each week of your pregnancy as well as a sign up for free things - like a subscription to American Baby magazine, which I love and highly recommend. www.babycenter.com is another great resource.
Usually the tired and nausea feeling goes away at 11 - 13 weeks.
You can feel the baby kick between 16 - 22 weeks, which at first feels really soft, like fluttering and then becomes more painful the stronger the baby gets. You can also find out the gender at that time.
During your third trimester, you should avoid long car rides and make short, daily walks a priority to prevent swelling in your feet and to keep your energy up. It's very normal to have trouble sleeping at night and I recommend a pregnancy or full body pillow. Also, you'll probably feel 'practice contractions' or Braxton Hicks during this time, which is where your belly gets really,really tight and for me it felt like I was coming down a big hill on a roller coaster - not painful, just floating and weird, then it goes away. The real one's feel like intense period cramps.
You want to avoid drinking soda and eating fish that are high in Mercury (tuna is off limits). Salmon is recommended and very beneficial for baby's brain development.
What did you find is the best magazine for pregnant women?
Q. Anyone can offer me some input on what you believe is the BEST magazine for women who are pregnant, in regards to health, food, exercises, body changes and so forth?
Thanks.
ps- I do own what to expect when expecting and I am not so much concerned about weight gain, I do enjoy my fitness and work out regular 3 days a week yet would love to see information in regards to the best workouts for pregnancy, and what foods are good to eat for the baby sake!
Thanks.
ps- I do own what to expect when expecting and I am not so much concerned about weight gain, I do enjoy my fitness and work out regular 3 days a week yet would love to see information in regards to the best workouts for pregnancy, and what foods are good to eat for the baby sake!
A. I like FitPregnancy, Pregnancy, Pregnancy & Newborn, and Becoming "Us" by Babies 'R' Us (this one you can get for free from your doctor or from your local Babies R Us store).
is it safe to use curel regular original lotion when pregnant?
Q. How do I find out what class it fits in to? I know there are different classes for how safe certain lotions are during pregnancy. Where does curel original lotion fit in?
A. Yes it is 100% safe. I used it my entire pregnancy and had it okayed by my midwife and also recently read an article in my parenting magazin about lotions that are safe during pregnancy and Curel products are. If you would like free formula, pregnancy & parenting magazines as well as lots of high quality information, diapers and wipes you can get it all free! Here is the link and believe me its real I got it all so did my cousin and 2 best friends! Hope it helps http://x.azjmp.com/1qdwK?sub=37945
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