The Third Trimester (Weeks 29–40)

The Third Trimester (Weeks 29–40)

You’re in the home stretch! Some of the same discomforts you had in your second trimester will continue. Plus, many women find breathing difficult and notice they have to go to the bathroom even more often. This is because the baby is getting bigger and is putting...

Water Safety Tips for New Parents

Keep your Baby safe – Water safety starts at homeStart thinking about your baby’s safety around water as soon as you bring them home. Here are some tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Raising Confident Parents offers many FREE secrets from Baby...
Advise from a Labor and Delivery RN

Advise from a Labor and Delivery RN

Congratulations! Your baby is here, and the fear of labor and delivery is behind you. To help you be as comfortable as possible while you are in the hospital, here are some tips from an old postpartum nurse. Now let’s get you back on track and ready to take your baby...
New Mom’s Check List

New Mom’s Check List

New mom’s tell us their must have items to pack for the whole family before you head to the hospital to deliver your baby. Checklist for Momphoto ID, insurance information, hospital forms, and birth plan (if you have one)eyeglasses and case, or contact lenses and...
How Do You Know When It Is Time to Go to the Hospital

How Do You Know When It Is Time to Go to the Hospital

If you’re past 37 weeks, ask your provider when you should call to let her know you are having contractions. In actual labor, your contractions will come at regular intervals lasting 30 to 90 seconds, get steadily stronger, and happen more frequently no matter what...

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