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Countdown Clock - Pregnancy
Count down the days, hours, minutes, and seconds to parenthood! The Pregnancy Countdown Clock stands 3" x 5" tall, and comes in a beautiful gift box with a long-lasting lithium battery. Once you have reached the exciting day, the clock can also be used to display the current date and time, so it serves as a wonderful memento, as well as a practical gift to be remembered for years to come! Low Price - See More Details |
PREGNANT LADY LOLLY Baby Candy Mold Chocolate
This is a first quality, tough plastic mold. It is durable and reusable. It is not machine washable. Suitable for chocolate and soap making as well as plaster and concrete crafting. FDA approved. Low Price - See More Details |
Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy
Women looking for authoritative, accurate information from a reputable source will appreciate this pregnancy book from the world-class Mayo Clinic. It provides hundreds of pages of helpful information parents can use. Features include week-by-week updates on baby’s growth and month-by-month changes for mom, a 40-week pregnancy calendar, a symptoms guide, and a review of important pregnancy decisions. In this illustrated book you’ll also receive advice on how to get pregnant, meal planning, exercise, medication use and parenthood. Plus, you’ll find answers to difficult or embarrassing questions. This pregnancy book is the work of a team of pregnancy experts who find nothing in medicine more exciting and satisfying to experience than the birth of a child. Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy is an essential pregnancy resource for parents-to-be. Low Price - See More Details |
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn (4th Edition): The Complete Guide
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide is already one of the bestselling pregnancy books on the market, with more than one million copies in print! Now newly revised and redesigned, this comprehensive, authoritative “bible†provides expectant couples with abundant, valuable information about pregnancy, labor, birth, the postpartum period, and newborn care.  This award-winning book presents the latest research-based information on pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood, including: •   New information on complementary-medicine approaches such as acupuncture •   Updated information on interventions during childbirth •   Revised statistics and discussions on cesarean birth and vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) •   New advice on informed decision-making, one of the hottest topics in maternity care today •   Plus much, much more! The book has been redesigned so it’s more accessible and reader-friendly, with more photos, illustrations, and boxed features that allow for important information to be highlighted. Also included in the new design are fun and informative sidebars, such as “Common Q&As†about pregnancy, childbirth, and newborn care; “In Their Own Words,†in which parents describe their pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenting experiences from their point of view; and “Fact or Fiction?†in which the authors present common misinformation and the facts. New to this edition is an accompanying website, www.PCNGuide.com, where readers can find additional maternity care information as well as helpful forms and worksheets. Mom’s Choice Awards Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn (2010) – GOLD AWARD: Pregnancy & Childbirth; iParenting Media Awards Pregnancy, Childbirth & the Newborn (2009) – Best Products Winner: Book; Living Now Book Awards Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide (2009) – Family (Parenting/Health/Safety): BRONZE AWARD; National Parenting Publications Awards (NAPPA) Pregnancy, Childbirth & the Newborn (2009) – GOLD AWARD: Parenting Resources; USABookNews.com Pregnancy, Childbirth & the Newborn (2009) – WINNER: Parenting/Family: Pregnancy & Childbirth; ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards Pregnancy, Childbirth & the Newborn (2008) – FINALIST: Parenting Low Price - See More Details |
Chris Matthews Hypes Kathleen Sebelius: She's a Hero for Making Birth Control 'Free'
According to Chris Matthews, the radically pro-abortion Kathleen Sebelius has "done more to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies than anyone in this country." Matthews assailed pro-life demonstrators who approve of "dictatorial laws" to reduce abortion.
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The Pregnancy Pact Part 1Inspired by a true story, the film explores the costs of teen pregnancy with a story of a fictional "pregnancy pact" set against the backdrop of actual news reports about teen pregnancy from June 2008. Sidney Bloom (Thora Birch), an online magazine journalist, returns to her hometown to investigate the sudden spike in teenage pregnancies at her old high school. Almost immediately, she comes up against Lorraine Dougan (Nancy Travis), the head of the local conservative values group and mother of Sara, a newly pregnant 15-year-old. Meanwhile, the school nurse (Camryn Manheim) tries to convince the school to provide contraception to students to address the pregnancy epidemic but is met with great opposition from the school and community. As the number of pregnant girls climbs to 18, a media firestorm erupts when Time Magazine reports that the rise in the number of pregnancies at the school is the result of a "pregnancy pact." As the mystery unfolds about whether or not "the pact" is real, Sidney soon realizes that all of the attention is disguising the much larger issues that are at the core of the story. View More Pregnancies Videos |
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Very Early Pregnancy Symptoms That Could Help Confirm Your Suspicion of Early PregnancyAuthor: Hannah Bajor.C.N.M.,M.S.N. Pregnancy Success & Health Coach There are many very early pregnancy symptoms and how can you tell if they are a sign of pregnancy? The more of these symptoms you have that are listed below then the higher probability there is that you are pregnant. Read through the list below and see how many of these very early pregnancy symptoms you have.
  Very Early Pregnancy Symptoms:
Most pregnant women have some very early pregnancy symptoms. On the rare occasion some women have no symptoms of early pregnancy except that them miss their menstrual period. Some women are so busy in their lives that they are unaware that their menstrual period was due and forget they did not get their periods. You missed your menstrual period could indicate you are pregnant. You menstrual period was late and you only had some mild spotting instead of a proper menstrual flow. You are experiencing morning sickness and/or vomiting first thing in the morning could indicate pregnancy. Your food suddenly tastes differently and you now dislike certain foods. You are suddenly craving certain foods is a very early symptom of pregnancy, which indicates you are depleted in minerals. Your breasts are tender and seem to be enlarging. The brown part of your nipple (the areola) is becoming darker and bigger. You notice your energy level is lower and you are feeling tired all the time. You have more mood swings than normal, which can be a result of sudden hormone changes that occurs in pregnancy. You are making more trips to the bathroom to urinate and there is not pain associated with urination is a common very early symptom of pregnancy. You start to experience headaches that can be a direct effect of hormones as a symptom of early pregnancy. Diagnosis of Pregnancy: If you are sexually active and have one or more of the above early symptom of pregnancy then purchase a home pregnancy kit. Test your urine first thing in the morning when your urine is more concentrated to see if you are pregnant or not. These pregnancy tests are very sensitive and very accurate; a positive test means you are definitely pregnant. A negative pregnancy test may not conclusive especially if you performed it incorrectly or not testing an early morning urine sample. Now what: If you believe you are pregnant, seek medical or midwifery advice to confirm pregnancy and discuss your pregnancy plans. If you are taking prescription medications, notify your health care provider immediately that you are pregnant to seek advice about your medication. While you are waiting for your appointment, start taking a daily multivitamin which has at least 400 micrograms of folic acid in it to prevent congenital abnormalities. Take adequate mineral supplements to prevent pregnancy complications. Eat good nutritious food and make sure you increase your protein intake. Stop all alcohol intake and stop smoking cigarettes or drastically reduce, your baby’s life depends on you. Also see medical or midwifery advice if you are not pregnant and you menstrual period does not come within the next month as you may have an underlying medical condition. Pregnancy Statistics: 65% of all pregnancies are unplanned. 25% of all pregnancies ends in a miscarriage. 25% of women choose to terminate their pregnancy. Finding out you are pregnant can be a very welcoming experience in your life or it can also be a time of tremendous stress for you. My book "Birth, A Conscious Choice" offers amazing insights and comfort into pregnancy, miscarriage, adoption and termination of pregnancy. It is not just for pregnant women but for anyone who has had an issue with their mother or a pregnancy related trauma. For pregnancy products, pregnancy one on one coaching and pregnancy information view
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