Browsing: Week 27

If you are wondering if it is normal to have excess facial and body hair during pregnancy, well, yes, it is. You can just breathe easily because you are not alone. Many women experience this strange and sudden hair growth on their faces and on their bodies when they are pregnant. If you are one of them, read on to understand why excess facial and body hair during pregnancy happens and what you can do about it. It’s possible that an increase in androgens, a type of hormone, will cause your facial and body hair to develop more rapidly. Nails…

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Maternity photo shoots have become the fashion these days, and all for good reasons. As soon as you see two parallel lines on a pregnancy test, you start dreaming about holding your newborn. There’s no doubt your friends and family are sick of hearing about your aching back, sleepless nights, and frequent heartburn. Despite the fact that pregnancy is hard, there is also something magical about it. When you are growing a new life, you feel every headbutt, every hiccup, and every kick. You are inseparable from it. It’s inevitable that once the event is over and done with, you’ll…

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Belief is a strange thing! You seem to believe something as true all your life, then one day you find they are nothing but illusions! Okay, today is one of those days because in the following sections, the fertility myths will be totally revealed in their truth. Get to know what is real, and you will obviously have a better understanding of your own body and how it works. Video of  The Truth Surrounding Fertility Misconceptions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSAZDAR6rn4 Top 10 Fertility Myths – DEBUNKED! Here is a list of 10 fertility myths that we have debunked for you in this article:…

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Ghee (घी) has been an integral part of Indian culture and cooking. Many of us swear by the goodness of Ghee, and many older people still suggest having a tea-spoon of Ghee to cure common ailments like cold, cough, stomach ache, and the like. How beneficial is ghee in pregnancy? In pregnancy, pregnant women are advised to add Ghee to their daily food. Some women also swear by the benefits a teaspoon of Ghee can budget when added to a glass of milk. Ghee is often recommended to be consumed in the last month of pregnancy. In This Article Why…

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Gone are the days when pregnant women were advised to avoid exercise and rest most of the time. With advancement, all the myths are busted. Nowadays light-moderate exercises are prescribed to expectant mothers in order to stay active and fit. However, it is equally important to know when not to exercise during pregnancy. Most mothers can exercise safely during their pregnancy as long as the doctors do not advise against it. It is important to know when not to exercise during pregnancy. However, rigorous workouts are prohibited during pregnancy. Mild exercises have a soothing effect on the health of the…

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Many vegetarian women worry that they are not getting enough protein in their diet, and this bothers them more when they are expecting. However, vegetarians should worry more about getting Omega-3 fatty acids. This is because “How To Get Proteins In Pregnancy In A Vegetarian Diet?” is not as tough as it sounds. Proteins can easily be derived by having a well-balanced healthy diet during pregnancy. Proteins are composed of amino acids which play a crucial role in building tissues and cells for a healthy functioning organ. In This Article Protein In Pregnancy How Much Protein Do I Need During…

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Are you having trouble choosing the right name for your baby? You will all agree that it is a common point of confusion among parents as to what to name their babies. While some refer to books to search for the perfect name, others name their babies after their role models in life. Though we cannot tell you what to name your baby we can surely give you some useful tips to follow while you are hunting for the apt name for your newborn. When asked what their baby’s name is, many parents say it in a low voice, feeling…

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