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    <title>Gift Ideas for the New Mom - Tips on Picking the Perfect Gift to Give After Childbirth</title>
    <description>  Once you've recovered from the shock and euphoria of bringing a new
life into the world, take a moment with the mother of your beautiful new
baby and reflect upon the miraculous experience you both have just
shared.   

  
Then go shopping!  

  
Vicki Iovine, author of   The
Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy  , offers the following advice:
"Attention Husbands:   The Girlfriends' Guide   heartily recommends that
you
show up with a gift of some sort shortly after the baby is born...</description>
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    Hormones are the perfect example of "can't live with them, can't live without 
them." From the time we are teenagers, we have to deal with the emotional and 
physical changes they bring. By the time we get to childbearing age, hormones 
take on mythic proportions with comments such as, "Oh, she's just being hormonal...</description>
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    <title>Preconception Top 10 - Tips for a Healthy Conception</title>
    <description>    Jennifer Fielder of Gibsonia, Pa., wanted to time her pregnancy just right. As 
a fifth grade teacher, she didn't want to miss any class time, because she knows 
how hard it can be on younger children to have that disruption to their routine. 
After reading all she could on healthy preconception and planning for pregnancy, 
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    <title>Benefiting from the Bradley Method - 'Intervention' Is Not a Naughty Word</title>
    <description>  After 12 weeks of training in the Bradley Method, my wife and I took our birth plan to our OB/GYN, Dr. Sidney Prescott of the Women's Clinic in Portland, Ore. When we explained the Bradley concepts to him, he raised his eyebrows a bit but agreed to do his very best to honor our plan...</description>
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    <description>  Many people view writing a birth plan as an important step in preparing for childbirth. 
Your childbirth educator may guide you or you can find ideas in many books (see 
resources section for suggestions). Writing a birth plan can be a wonderful guide 
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popular involve determining a baby's gender. What's more fun than trying to figure 
out if there's a little boy or girl behind that growing bump? Here are some of 
the most popular beliefs circulating – and whether they can really reveal whether 
you should start buying pink or blue...</description>
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Twins. Twice the joy – and twice the expense? Do you really need two of everything? What can you get by with having one of, and what do you need to double up on?  



  
"For the first few months, most twins enjoy sharing a crib," says Linda Gulyn, mother of two sets of twin boys, Timothy and Daniel and Jonathan and Christopher, and assistant professor of psychology at Marymount University in Arlington, Va...</description>
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tips we learned there. Now it's our turn to share what we've learned. But
first, here's our story.  

  To sum it up, I guess the moral of this story is that when things don't go
as planned, hang in there, have faith in God and confidence in the doctors,
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Walk the aisles of your local baby superstore and it's easy to feel overwhelmed 
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one baby. When twins are on the way, the thought of buying two of everything can 
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    <description>    10. Are you sure I should wait only six weeks to have sex? Don't you mean six months?  

  
9. I didn't know my body was capable of creating breasts this big.  

  
8. Will these children every stop eating – could they possibly be having   another   growth spurt?  

  
7...</description>
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    <description>  For women waiting to find out if they are pregnant, a few days can feel like 
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pregnancy test. What's more, some home pregnancy tests claim to give accurate 
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    <title>Genetic Disorders - Testing for Genetic Disorders</title>
    <description>  When a couple decides to have a baby, they will often discuss what they hope 
the child will inherit from either parent: blue eyes, blonde hair, intelligence, 
sense of humor, athletic ability, musical talent. However, no parent wants to 
pass along a predisposition to heart disease, the disorder of color blindness 
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    <title>First Trimester Pregnancy Screenings - Choosing or Refusing First Trimester Screenings</title>
    <description>  When Jamie Mushlin discovered she was pregnant, she sought to do what many mothers-to-be 
do: become as informed as possible so she would have a healthy, happy pregnancy 
leading to a similarly happy, healthy baby.   

  Along that path of preparation, she opted to do something slightly different: 
She underwent a series of first trimester tests despite the fact that at her young 
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    <title>Physician or Friend - Can Your Doctor Be Both?</title>
    <description>    I thought I knew my OB. After all, she had been my gynecologist since I
was 16. What I didn't count on was getting to know the four other
obstetricians in her group. I went through my pregnancy seeing only my OB,
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    <description>    If you have ever walked out of the doctor's office and realized you forgot to reveal key information to your doctor, you're not alone. Many unprepared patients walk in with important health issues and concerns, only to walk out with incomplete diagnoses and accompanying disappointment...</description>
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Afternoon tea is not just for the English anymore. People everywhere
have started getting together for a "cup of tea." It's a great way to
relax and spend some quality time with your girlfriends or mom. During pregnancy, it is a fabulous way to have a nutritious mid-afternoon
snack!  

  
The consumption of caffeine during pregnancy is a controversial subject...</description>
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