Diarrhea During Pregnancy

What causes diarrhea during pregnancy? It can also happenright before going to labor, as your muscles loosen and prepare for childbirth. Some women find that their prenatal vitamin causes loose stools; changing brands can sometimes make all the difference. Ask about medications Always check with your doctor before taking any over-the-counter diarrhea medications. For that reason alone, if you’ve got it, take it seriously. c’mon whitelist our site to get all the best deals and offers from our partners....

September 24, 2015 · 1 min · 79 words · Paul Roberts Jr.

Round Ligament Pain During Pregnancy

Minor updates to text. This common though uncomfortable sensation is your bodys way of stretching to accommodate your growing uterus. Round ligament pain isnt unusual in pregnancy, and its often temporary. Fortunately, there are some quick ways to ease your discomfort. What is round ligament pain? Round ligament pain can feel different for different people. It may feel achy or crampy, sharp or stabbing. You might experience the sensations on one or both sides of the lower abdomen....

September 24, 2015 · 1 min · 177 words · Bethany Glenn

When Will Your Baby Sleep Through the Night?

What does ‘sleeping through the night’ actually mean? Sleeping through the night is usually defined as sleeping six to eight straight hours overnight. Babies, like adults, eat for comfort and pleasure, not just nourishment. When do babies sleep through the night? 2 to 3 months old Two- to 3-month old babies can sleep for five- or six-hour stretches. But they may still demand one! It could be that the very proximity to you is contributing to more overnight wake-ups....

September 24, 2015 · 2 min · 279 words · Heather Carter

When Will Your Baby's Eyes Change Color?

But if and even when your baby will experience eye color changes is anyones guess. Whats responsible for this magical transformation in your little ones eye color? When does a baby’s eye color change? But even so, your babys eye color may still hold some surprises. Just dont expect brown eyes to revert to blue dark eyes tend to stay dark for most babies. What role do genetics play in babys eye color?...

September 24, 2015 · 1 min · 88 words · Jonathon Acosta

Postpartum Symptoms and Solutions

Painful poops or swollen perineum? Its all normal stuff after giving birth. How long do postpartum symptoms last? The first six weeks after birth is known as thepostpartum recovery period, also known as the fourth trimester. Its when your body recoups from childbirth and revs up for breastfeeding. Below are some of the most common symptoms as well as strategies for dealing with them. Vaginal bleeding (lochia) Postpartum bleedingis a normal part of the delivery process....

September 23, 2015 · 6 min · 1175 words · Rachel Morgan

Finding a Breast Lump During Pregnancy

Medically reviewed for accuracy. In fact, there are a number of reasons you might discover a breast lump during pregnancy. How should you check for a breast lump? A breast lump is a bump or bulge of swelling tissue. The lump might protrude from your breast, or you might notice it by feeling your breasts. This can especially be important during pregnancy and postpartum. If the lump doesnt clear up or gets worse, check with your doctor to ensure its not infected....

September 22, 2015 · 1 min · 91 words · Tracey Kline

How to Remove Hair During Pregnancy Safely

Until then, heres everything you should probably know about safely removing hair while youre pregnant. tweezing and threading are probably your best options. Because neither require any chemicals or medical procedures, both are completely safe during pregnancy. Shaving it off won’t make the hair coarser thats just a hair removal myth. But if youre careful and patient, you might get it done. A few pointers to help: Soften your skin and hairbefore you shave....

September 22, 2015 · 2 min · 243 words · Tara Young

Your Guide to Birthing Classes

That’s where childbirth education classes come in. Approaches may vary from class to class, even among those trained in the same program. It emphasizes coping with pain by exerting conscious control over posture and movement. How to find a birthing class Not sure where to find a class thats right for you? Should second-time parents take a birthing class? Even if its not your first pregnancy, you may want to consider taking a class....

September 18, 2015 · 1 min · 137 words · Kelly Bush

What Is a Baby Sprinkle?

Minor copy and formatting changes. Enter: the baby sprinkle. Here’s everything expectant parents and their hosts need to know about these events. What is a baby sprinkle? Ultimately, though, it’s up to the host and expectant parents to decide on timing. A good rule of thumb is to send invitations at least four weeks in advance. it’s possible for you to print “Sprinkle a lot of love!” Many hosts opt for simple decor, such as a few flowers, balloons and sweet photos....

September 15, 2015 · 1 min · 111 words · Susan Nelson

What Parents Need to Know About Genetic Carrier Screening

Medically reviewed for accuracy. What is a genetic carrier screening? Everyone has two sets of genes: one from Mom and one from Dad. But in most cases includingcystic fibrosisandsickle cell disease a child has to inherit one altered gene from each parent. Who should get a carrier screening before pregnancy? In almost all cases, testing is recommended for one parent. However, some conditions are not limited to one ethnicity. ACOG has specific recommendations for which disorders practitioners should include in an expanded carrier panel....

September 2, 2015 · 2 min · 264 words · Susan Young

When and What Can Babies See?

Major update to information, copy, sources, and formatting, and new medical review. The short answer: Not much but that will change, and fast. Here are a few key milestones in your babys visual development. When do newborn babies see? As soon as your baby opens her eyes, shell be able to see her bright new world. When do babies see color? Babies probably have good color vision by the time theyre5 months old, says Dr....

September 2, 2015 · 1 min · 179 words · Lisa Willis

16 Weeks Pregnant

At 16 weeks, you’re officially 4 months pregnant! Only 5 months left to go! But all baby bumps at 16 weeks are different and normal. Thats because pregnancy hormones are causing gum inflammation, making them more susceptible to bacteria, irritation and bleeding. While this is normal, its important to keep flossing and brushing regularly. Or go for the beta-carotene in cantaloupe, mangoes, peaches and apricots.Manage back painBackachegot you down? Instead of nursing it on the sofa, try doing some gentle prenatal yoga or pregnancy-safe Pilates moves....

August 31, 2015 · 2 min · 382 words · Kim Ortiz

24 Weeks Pregnant

At 24 weeks pregnant, your baby’s facial features are becoming more defined. On the symptoms front, around now is the timeyour belly button may have “popped. Only 3 months left to go! Actually, right now her locks are white, since there’s no pigment yet. Well, probably your uncomfortably numb wrists and fingers. Shaking your hands and wrists might also help. But just because it’s for a good cause doesnt make it pleasant....

August 31, 2015 · 4 min · 652 words · Stephen Patterson