HOW BIG IS YOUR BABY?
By Week 7, your developing baby is the size of a little blueberry. By 11 weeks, it’s about the size of a lime. Its crazy to think of just how that little being is growing. TheNestBaby.com offers a pretty cool analysis of how your baby grows & what they’re up to while they grow each week. Its pretty cool.
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EATING FOR TWO
So, now’s the time when nutrition is more important than ever. After all, you aren’t just feeding yourself now, but also 100% responsible for nourishing your baby-to-be. We found this article helpful from WebMD courtesy of Fit Pregnancy Magazine:
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We also found this healthy guide to achieving a well-balanced pregnancy diet on iVillage.com: Read more. |
FINDING THE PERFECT NAME
There are a bunch of internet sites dedicated to helping new parents pick their baby’s name. The NestBaby.com was nice enough to list all of these great sites in a single place. Thanks Nest!
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PREGNANCY GEAR 101: Guide to Essential Pregnancy Gear
If this is your first preggers experience, you might be a bit overwhelmed, which is totally understandable. The fact is that there’s so much good stuff out there to help you while you’re pregnant. Web MD lists some wonderful gadgets & gear to help you through your nine months of pre-mama bliss:
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CAN I EAT THAT?
Knowing whats okay and not okay to eat during these special 9 months is pretty important. WebMD provides an easy list of “Eating Don’ts” on their site. Sushi will have to wait until after “Baby Makes 3.”
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SURVIVING NORMAL PREGANANCY DISCOMFORTS
Wouldn’t it be great if pregnancy came without pains and labor involved a stork landing on your front door? If only that were the case. The good news is that experts have collaborated to give you advice on how to make the expected discomforts less discomforting.
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HEY, WHERE’D MY MEMORY GO?
There’s actually a study that confirms this happening to pregnant women. This article summarizes it—and makes us all feel a little better in knowing that we’re not alone.
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