Sunday, May 13, 2012

About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Mothers' Day Pregnancy Announcements

About Pregnancy & Childbirth
Pregnancy & Childbirth
Mothers' Day Pregnancy Announcements
May 13th 2012, 10:40

Pregnancy Test, Cake Pop, Hot Chocolate

Did you get a big fat positive this morning for Mothers' Day? If so maybe you're looking for some fun ways to announce your pregnancy to others, perhaps with a Mothers' Day theme. Here are some specific for today:

There are also several pages of ideas from other readers that are not specific to a holiday but are still loads of fun.

Related:

Mothers' Day Pregnancy Announcements originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Sunday, May 13th, 2012 at 10:40:20.

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Text4Baby

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Text4Baby
May 12th 2012, 10:30

Text4Baby

Text4Baby is a service designed to help mothers have healthier pregnancies. It is a free text messaging service, even if you do not have a text plan. It simply uses your due date to send you up to three targeted texts a week via cell phone.

This service is provided in English and Spanish. To sign up:

  • Text BABY to 511411
  • Envia BEBE al 511411 para Español

This service will also span your baby's first year.  Sample texts:

Breastfeeding gives babies a great start! Call 1-800-311-BABY (2229) to learn about help in your community for breastfeeding moms.

Your state offers free/low-cost health care for moms & babies. Call 877-543-7669 to ask if you qualify. Call 800-311-BABY (2229) to connect to care.

Resources:

Photo © Text4Baby

Text4Baby originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Saturday, May 12th, 2012 at 10:30:50.

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Friday, May 11, 2012

About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Extended Breastfeeding & Extreme Parenting

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Extended Breastfeeding & Extreme Parenting
May 11th 2012, 19:37

Asian Family

Time Magazine has sent shock waves into the world with the cover story this week on "extreme parenting." On their cover is a nursing three year old, standing at the breast. There has been a ton of commentary on it and some really interesting points. The article is about parenting styles, largely attachment parenting. I disagree with some of the concepts.

Why do we have to name ourselves?  Aren't we just parents? You don't have to do x, y or z to call yourself an "attachment parent."  There are plenty of people who only do x or y and there are some parents who do x, y, z and q, but don't identify themselves as attachment parents.

I don't know that we really have gurus. Seriously, Dr. Sears and his wife, Martha, have brought a concept of listening to baby to the forefront of the minds of many, but they weren't the first to do it. It was simply that they were some of the loudest proponents of telling mothers that it was okay to listen to their instincts.  The mother and family are the true gurus, because every baby is different.

My advice? Do what's right for you and your family. Don't let anyone force you into doing something that doesn't feel right for you.  That said, explore your options and open your mind. When you don't know what is out there in terms of raising a child, you don't really have any options and can't really make a choice.

Here are some interesting reads on the topic:

What are your thoughts on the topic?

Related:

  • Parenting Style Quiz
  • Weaning
  • Starting Solid Foods
  • Breastfeeding Class

  • Photo © iStockPhoto

    Extended Breastfeeding & Extreme Parenting originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Friday, May 11th, 2012 at 19:37:16.

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    About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Biceps Curl for Pregnancy

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    Biceps Curl for Pregnancy
    May 11th 2012, 15:45

    Biceps Curl in Pregnancy

    What you don't always realize in pregnancy is that your biceps will be very important once the baby is born.  Lifting and carrying, even a normal sized newborn puts your arms through a serious work out.  This exercise can be done very easily and help you prepare for all of the changes that a newborn will bring to your arms.

    How do you exercise your arms?

    Related Fitness Friday:

    Photo © Fotolia

    Biceps Curl for Pregnancy originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Friday, May 11th, 2012 at 15:45:36.

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    About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Celebrating an Expectant Mother's Day

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    Celebrating an Expectant Mother's Day
    May 11th 2012, 12:31

    Newborn hand

    Mother's Day is just around the corner. Sometimes, particularly when expecting your first baby, you don't think of it as a milestone. Though I'm seeing more an more pregnant moms enjoying Mother's Day. While your baby may not be here yet, it's still a great time to think about baby and how life, this time next year, will be drastically different.

    Do you have any big plans? How will you be celebrating Mother's Day?

    Photo © April's Grapevine Photography

    Celebrating an Expectant Mother's Day originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Friday, May 11th, 2012 at 12:31:34.

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    Thursday, May 10, 2012

    About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Celebrating Your Due Date

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    Celebrating Your Due Date
    May 10th 2012, 09:40

    Pregnant Belly YAY

    It's easy to celebrate the announcement of your pregnancy, your baby shower and even the birth of your baby.  But I'd like you to consider celebrating your due date too. Seriously, it's a day that you look forward to from the first time your practitioner spins a little wheel or you look up your due date on an online due date calculator. It's special all by itself.

    Now certainly, due dates don't mean that your baby will be born that day.  In fact, only 3-4% of babies are born on their due dates. So use your due date to celebrate the feat of gestating for nine months (plus!). Do something special, even if it's only for you and your partner. I've got a few ideas for how to celebrate, but I'd love to hear how you celebrated or plan to celebrate.

    Related:

    Photo © Jamie Grill/Getty Images

    Celebrating Your Due Date originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Thursday, May 10th, 2012 at 09:40:59.

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    Wednesday, May 9, 2012

    About Pregnancy & Childbirth: National Nurses Week

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    National Nurses Week
    May 9th 2012, 17:02

    National Nurses Week 2012

    The week of May 6-12 is National Nurses Week. It's celebrated now because of the birthday of Florence Nightingale, the mother of modern nursing. There is a really great history found from the American Nurses Association. But more importantly, I want to thank the many nurses that I work with or have worked with over the years.

    Being a nurse is hard work, particularly in the obstetrical field. As a labor and delivery nurse, you're frequently asked to be the middle man between the mother and the practitioner. This isn't always a fun position to be in. The L&D nurses that I know are kind, caring and compassionate.

    So even if you don't have a baby this week, consider saying thanks to a nurse you know!

    Related:


    Photo © American Nurses Association

    National Nurses Week originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 at 17:02:12.

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