Connect Facebook

Category: pregnancy

post thumbnail
2

Czech Republic Mom Expects Quintuplets

They say some things come in 3s, which may also be true with mega multiples. Over the Memorial Day weekend two couples in the U.S. welcomed quintuplets. And while that is rare, it was reported yesterday that a third mom, who lives in the Czech Republic, is also set to welcome 5 babies!

post thumbnail
0

Kim Kardashian Meets Friends For Dinner

Almost there! Mom-to-be Kim Kardashian was cute in a grey striped dress while out in Beverly Hills on her way to dinner with a friend at La Scala.

post thumbnail
0

New Blood Test may Help Predict Postpartum Depression before Baby is Born

It’s estimated that about one in five new mothers suffer from the debilitating effects of postpartum depression. Unlike the “baby blues,” postpartum depression is a serious, long-lasting depression. In milder cases, it can definitely look like the “blues” – sadness, mood swings, frequent crying, irritability and loss of appetite.

post thumbnail
0

Pregnant Kim Kardashian Lunches With Friends in LA

Fresh off a whirlwind trip to Paris with her mom, Kim Kardashian was photographed leaving La Scala restaurant in Beverly Hills after having lunch with a friend.

post thumbnail
0

Mom Delivers Healthy Baby Girl at Home ALONE!

Erica Bovino had always wanted to give birth at home. But the way she welcomed her second child, Stella, into the world hadn’t exactly been what she’d had in mind.

post thumbnail
0

Study Finds No Significant Risks for Pregnant Women Wishing to Travel by Air

Over the years, impatient babies have started their own “mile high club” of sorts. They’ve decided that, rather than wait until their mothers land safely on the ground, they’d much rather be born up in the air. But this is the only significant risk to pregnant women who wish to fly, a recent study says. And for that reason, many mothers may fly a little less stressed.

post thumbnail
0

3 Out of 4 Pregnant Women Suffer from Bowel Issues

Pregnant and feel like your bowels have developed a mind of their own? According to information from a new study, you’re not alone! In fact, the Loyola University Medical Center researchers found that the majority of pregnant women – 72% – suffer from bowel issues.

post thumbnail
0

Pennsylvania Mom Fights Breast Cancer Through Pregnancy; Both Mom and Baby Survive

Jenise Kaliszewski and her husband, Greg, had been trying for less than a month to have a baby when Jenise noticed a painful lump near her left armpit. The pain eventually subsided, but a friend told her that she should still see a doctor. Jenise followed her friend’s suggestion, and was sent by her doctor for a sonogram and a mammogram. What happened next would be enough to frighten even the strongest of women.

post thumbnail
3

Organic Milk Consumption during Pregnancy Could Lead to Lower IQ for Baby Later in Life, Study Says

People who drink organic milk do so for a number of reasons. For some, it’s about health. For others, it’s about the treatment of animals. But whatever the reason, there may be a difference between organic milk and “regular” milk that they hadn’t counted on – lower levels of iodine.

post thumbnail
0

Jenna Dewan Tatum Steps Out in London

Almost there! Mom-to-be Jenna Dewan Tatum bundled up her growing belly in black on Tuesday while out for a stroll with her dogs Lulu and Meeka in London.

post thumbnail
0

Halle Berry Does The School Run in LA

Actress Halle Berry showed off her growing belly in a black fitted dress while running errands in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

post thumbnail
0

Alec Baldwin Shows Wife Hilaria Thomas Some Love in Cannes

Alec Baldwin showed his more playful side while at the ‘Seduced And Abandoned’ photocall in Cannes on Tuesday.

post thumbnail
0

New IVF Time-Lapse Snapshots may be Making Their Way to Mainstream Medicine

According to experts, about 1 to 2 percent of babies in the U.S. are now born with the help of in vitro fertilization (IVF). But there are thousands more failed attempts at pregnancy, which makes it clear that there is a serious need for better embryo selection techniques. And better techniques are exactly what British fertility experts hope to bring to the world with their time-lapse snapshot method.