Lovemere Blogs for Happy and Comfortable Pregnancy 1. 5 Things You Must Avoid While Trying to Get Pregnant
From folic acid supplement, to tracking your menstruation cycle, to trying to set your partner’s mood right – there are so many things that we do to get pregnant. And, most often, it does take time; sometimes because we’re missing something; sometimes because we are doing something wrong. Yes, there are a couple of things that may be keeping you from pregnancy. Here are 5 of those. Read More: https://bit.ly/3S5yT66
2. Things Husbands Should Know About Pregnancy
Pregnant women go through so much! Let’s see. There’s the morning sickness which makes you feel you won’t be able to keep down anything you eat. Then, there’s this pressing need to go to the bathroom all the time. The hormones are having a ball inside the body and the mood swings are making you question your sanity. And did I mention the swollen feet and the sudden inability to look at your feet? Oh, the list is endless! Women are undoubtedly capable to handle all the vagaries of pregnancy. But one thing that keeps them going is their husband’s support. However, most husbands, though well-meaning, are often clueless when it comes to supporting their pregnant wives. So, this article is for all you men out there who are expecting a baby. Read More: https://bit.ly/3b6RzkY
3. Top 10 Pregnancy Fears
Are you an expecting mother? Then you would agree that in many ways pregnancy a blissful experience! People around you are suddenly so sensitive to your needs, your significant other enjoys pampering you, you have this glow on your face, and baby showers are so much fun! But, this is also the time when negative thoughts creep up on you without warning. Add to this the hormones which are wreaking a havoc inside you. The result is mood swings and frequent bouts of unexplained anxiety. The good news is that most of these fears are unsupported by facts! So relax, and take a look at the top ten fears women have during their pregnancy. How many are you scared of? Read More: https://bit.ly/3J6AtQW
4. 10 Tips for First Time Moms
With a wealth of information going around, be it on the internet or your loved ones, it tends to get overwhelming on our part to distinguish the real ones from the propaganda. What makes it worse is knowing where to start and what to do, two thoughts that can seed doubt on any firsttime mother with taking care of their baby. Let us help you with our ten suggested tips to not only help you get started but also, to help you ease your burden and focus more on bonding with your baby. Read More: https://bit.ly/3b7AKqi
5. 3 Common Nursing Bra Mistakes Mothers Make
Using your pre-maternity cup size or not opting to be measured by a professional.
It is inevitable that this would make it to our list. But did you ever wonder why maternity moms commonly make the mistake of buying the wrong sized nursing bra? It is important to note that our breasts go through drastic changes during our maternity period so using our pre-maternity cup size won’t cut it. If you know how to measure it right. But to save yourself the hassle of approximating the right bra size while considering ample allowance due to drastic size change over time, try getting fitted professionally by the department store or lingerie shop clerks. Read More: https://bit.ly/3cH66El
6. Buying a Nursing Bra Here’s What You Should Know
If you are pregnant and expecting a baby soon, you have most certainly made a list of all the things you are going to need for the newborn. But what about the things that you are going to need? Apart from a lot of patience, love, and care, what you need is maternity wear. And one of the most important parts of maternity wear is a nursing bra. You have been wearing bras for a long time. But do you know enough to choose the right nursing bra for yourself? Read More: https://bit.ly/3zygura
7. 9 Myths About C Section That Need to Be Busted
It is natural for pregnant women to be a little apprehensive about childbirth, more so when it’s their first pregnancy. And then there’s this constant battle between which birth is better. Vaginal birth or C-section? The truth is that the birth of a child is a miracle in itself and the way the child is brought into the world is secondary. You carry your baby within you for almost 9 months and when the time comes for the baby to come out, you should trust your doctor to decide which kind of birth is best for you and your baby. Read More: https://bit.ly/3zyr4P2
8. Breastfeeding The First 72 Crucial Hours After Birth
Breastfeeding forges a special bond between the mother and the baby. It is known to improve immunity and has lots of other benefits for both the baby and the mom. It is the best gift you can give your newborn. Hence, for smooth and easy breastfeeding, the first 72 hours are crucial. Below are a few tips that can help you and the baby get started on your breastfeeding journey together. Read More: https://bit.ly/3PCDo6h
9. Why You Should Have Lots of Eye Contact with Your Baby?
Your newborn can start having her first direct eye contact roughly around when she is six to eight weeks old. Being able to make eye contact with people around her is an important milestone for a baby. When your baby starts making eye contact, make sure you reciprocate as much as you can. Eye contact can help your baby in several ways which we will look at in this blog. Watching a baby grow is a true joy. By improving your eye contact with your baby, you are not only helping her reach developmental milestones, but also creating a lasting bond with her. Remember to enjoy this phase and your baby’s smiles. They grow up too fast! Read More:
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10. Top 10 Delicious Snacks for Breastfeeding Mums
Breastfeeding can be hard work, mummies. Your body is continuously working to produce milk for the baby. And it’s surprising how many times the little ones want to feed, considering that their stomachs are only the size of their little fist! And don’t even get me started on the sleepless nights and the chores that never seem to end. And so, snacking and breastfeeding go hand in hand, so to speak. Snacking between the meals is normal, even necessary. But, do remember that as a lactating mother, you also need to take care of your nutritional needs. So, here are a few snacks that you can keep handy or get ready in a jiffy. Read More: https://bit.ly/3J3PJOk Get more information about maternity, nursing, breastfeeding and postpartum at Lovemere Blogs.