by Kathryn Rally | Feb 14, 2014 | Exercise, Running
Is running during your pregnancy safe? Many women wonder this. Can the bouncing harm the baby? Can it cause contractions? How exactly can you run with an ever-growing belly? The short answer is yes — if you are a runner. If you weren’t a runner...
by Kathryn Rally | Feb 13, 2014 | Health/Safety, Morning Sickness
In this post, we will discuss the 5 simple morning sickness remedies in pregnancy. If you’re well into your first trimester, you’re probably wondering who named pregnancy nausea “morning sickness” since it can occur at any time of day or night. Though it would be nice...
by Kate Jones | Feb 13, 2014 | Tests
Nuchal Translucency test is a prenatal test that can help your health care practitioner find out your baby’s risk of having Down syndrome or other chromosomal abnormalities and inherited heart problems. This test is non-invasive. It is done to measure the clear...
by Kathryn Rally | Feb 13, 2014 | Life, Midwife/Doula
Is Becoming a Midwife Difficult? Find out here how to become a certified midwife in United States and why it becomes world’s oldest professions. Midwifery exists as one of the world’s oldest professions. Many ancient texts including the ancient...
by Kate Jones | Feb 13, 2014 | Body Changes, Health/Safety, Tests
Pregnancy routine physical examinations are all the information and measurements taken from pregnant women. They are our outside signals which we should observe. As soon as we arrive at the hospital the midwife, doctor or healthcare professional will ask various...