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Facts about Pregnancy & Delivery

Many first time mothers are nervous about the prospect of going through pregnancy and delivery. A normal pregnancy is relatively uneventful and results in a healthy baby. Doctors and midwives can offer support to help calm an expectant mother’s fears.

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Things to Put on Your Baby Registry

If you’re a first time mother-to-be, the idea of registering for baby gifts may seem a little daunting. After all, until you have had a baby, it’s difficult to envision all the things you might need. Fortunately, there are some basic items that no new mom should be without. These items—and a few extras—are listed below for your convenience.

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Your Baby at 33 Weeks

Your baby has grown incredibly over the past 33 weeks. What started out as little flutter movements have now become hard kicks and punches. She is perfectly formed, proportioned and looks like a newborn. Her lungs are still maturing. But at 33 weeks, she is proactive in developing her breathing skills. Her heart tones and position will be checked at each prenatal appointment from now until delivery.

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Interesting Facts About Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a fascinating process; from a tiny egg and a tiny sperm, a baby grows and develops within your body. Sometimes we get so caught up in the outward symptoms we experience that we forget what an amazing process it is.

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What Are Signs a Baby Is Coming?

As a pregnancy draws to an end every woman wants to know how much longer the pregnancy will last. While everyone likes to think that the due date is a reliable indicator, the truth is that the average human gestation period is anywhere from 38 to 42 weeks. Knowing the signs a baby is coming may save you and your family a lot of frustration by establishing realistic estimations and expectations.