Pregnancy
8 Months Pregnant
That’s a win for both you and your baby! Speak to your healthcare provider about how exactly to do Kegels. These pelvic floor exercises involve squeezing and relaxing the muscles in the pelvic and genital areas.
6 Months Pregnant
You might be feeling pretty energized and excited about your baby's arrival in a few months, even if you're dealing with common pregnancy symptoms like heartburn, hot flashes, and...
5 Months Pregnant
Your little one might be becoming a little more active this month, with the kicks and flips finally becoming noticeable. Your baby is beginning to sleep and wake up at regular intervals, and she may even be...
4 Months Pregnant
Four months pregnant is kind of a big deal. Lots of exciting milestones occur this month — not least of which is that you are now entering the second trimester. Although you might not experience all of them, these are some...
3 Months Pregnant
It's possible that you might start to project a small baby bump sometime soon, although every mom-to-be starts to show at different times, and you might have to wait another few weeks. By this month, your uterus has ...
2 Months Pregnant
Don’t expect to see too much of a belly bump at two months pregnant. At this stage, your body probably won’t look dramatically different. What you might notice, though, is that in addition to some sensitivity and soreness, ...
How to Make a Diaper Cake
There’s no right or wrong when it comes to diaper cakes. Whether you go big or small, extravagant or understated, it’s the thought that counts, and your efforts will be appreciated. Have fun with it, and watch as the guest of honour’s face lights up as you unveil your creation.
24 Weeks Pregnant
As your belly expands, you might want to wear a maternity belt or belly band to keep your abdomen well supported, especially when exercising while pregnant.
26 Weeks Pregnant
When you’re 26 weeks pregnant, your baby’s position may change from time to time, and in the coming weeks, it will be important to pay attention to the frequency of his movements.
23 Weeks Pregnant
You might be surprised to know that your baby can hear your voice, thanks to recent ear development.
22 Weeks Pregnant
Your baby’s brain is rapidly developing, and nerve endings are forming. By about now your baby has developed a sense of touch, which means he might be experimenting with this new sense by stroking a body part that he happens to reach or sucking his thumb.
21 Weeks Pregnant
By now, your baby’s digestive system is developing, and she’s now able to swallow small amounts of amniotic fluid, which can be absorbed by the intestines.