Baby Bedding Market
Wow, finally a web store that features only baby bedding and baby crib bedding accessories. The site is neatly organized and simple to explore. Every baby bedding crib set comes with a low price guarantee, no restocking fees and if a special order they are free if not shipped in 6 weeks. The Baby Bedding Market has all of the top baby bedding suppliers, Lambs and Ivy, Sumersault, Glenna Jean, Laura Ashley, Banana Fish etc..... The customer support is wonderful and responsive. The Baby Bedding Market is a positive online shopping experience. Before you buy baby bedding you need to check out ...
Pregnancy Due Dates are an Estimate, not a Definite
Pregnancy due dates are an estimate of when your baby will make his or her appearance in this world. The truth is only five percent of women deliver on their official "due date." Why so much flexibility? A typical gestation for a pregnancy is somewhere between 37 and 42 weeks. Once a woman carries her baby to 37 weeks doctors consider her full-term. Just because a woman is full-term however, doesn't mean her baby is ready to make his or her appearance in the world. Most first time moms quickly learn that often pregnancies extend to 41 weeks or more.
Gaining Weight Between Your Pregnancies May Pose Risk
Gaining Weight May Put Your Baby At Risk A new study reveals women who gain weight following their first pregnancy may experience more complications during subsequent pregnancies and deliveries. The study, conducted by researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health, suggests a relationship exists between pregnancy complications and inter-pregnancy weight gain. Evidence is mounting supporting the notion that women should do everything they can to maintain a normal weight prior to pregnancies and to gain weight within the recommended weight ranges during their pregnancy. The study also suggests that women should follow a sensible diet and exercise program to lose pregnancy weight ...
BMI and Heart Disease Risk
For years now many believed the body-mass index (BMI) was a fair predictor of cardiovascular risk in people. A new study however, reveals this often used tool is NOT a good predictor of cardiovascular risk. Why? The BMI does not do a good job distinguishing between fat and muscle. Failure to do so may lead to inaccurate perceptions of one's health and fitness level. How BMI Is Calculated Health providers calculate BMI by dividing a person's weight (in kilograms) by height squared. Typically those with a BMI less than 25 are considered healthy, and those with a BMI over 25 are considered ...
Morning After Pill or Plan B
On August 24th the federal government decided to let women age 18 and older buy the controversial "morning after pill" over-the-counter. The reaction from women is mixed. Some feel the ruling is a benefit to women who are at risk for unwanted pregnancy and who may be too embarrassed to get contraception from a clinic. However, it also presents the opportunity for people to acquire (more easily) and potentially abuse the morning after pill.
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