pregnancy
Growing your family, one baby bump at a time. All about the ups and downs of nature's 9 month miracle.
Sweet Memories
In the core of a clamoring city, in the midst of the transcending high rises and the perpetual murmur of metropolitan life, dwelled a gathering of four uncommon people: Aryan, Areba, Nisha, and Villon. Limited by a rugged obligation of kinship, they shared innumerable giggling filled minutes, genuine discussions, and remarkable undertakings.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Families
First Time Mom Chronicles III
Joys and Milestones My baby girl is almost 9 months old and it is crazy how much things change so fast. She wants to constantly stand, jump, and climb! She can definitely be a handful now that she wants to run around but can’t just yet. I have a feeling she will be walking in the next month or two. She has said her first word which is of course “dada.” She loves to speak her mind with all sorts of sounds and screeches. I was definitely blessed with a very happy baby!
By Angel Allsopabout a year ago in Families
AR Rahman Faces Backlash for Controversial Divorce Hashtag
AR Rahman Faces Backlash Over " #ArrSairaaBreakup" Hashtag in Divorce Post Legendary music composer AR Rahman recently courted online controversy with a post in which he used the hashtag #ArrSairaaBreakup discussing divorce and privacy. He compared the new x-privacy law which was initiated to ensure that people, especially celebrities, were given the right to privacy in sensitive matters. What could have been a healthy reminder of discretion was soon hijacked by negative reactions, accusations of insensitivity, and other personal attacks as people lost sight of what he was saying.
By Abhay kumar chauhanabout a year ago in Families
The Search for Fulfillment:
Blog Title: The Search for Fulfillment: Breaking Free from the Cycle of Loneliness and Self-Sabotage We all have those moments of deep reflection when certain patterns and habits in our lives start to make sense, and we realize how much they’ve shaped us. I recently had one of those moments while talking to a friend. After a lot of soul-searching, I discovered something that was right in front of me but hadn’t been fully clear until now: I keep sabotaging my own success, and it all seems to come back to one thing—loneliness.
By J. OCTOBERabout a year ago in Families
How important are Protein and Fats in Pregnant woman's diet - Sex Pally clarifies
Pregnancy is such a complex situation in women due to the hormonal changes, bodily and behavioural changes which affect the physical, mental and social life of a woman afterbirth.
By Akin Chakttyabout a year ago in Families
Signs of Preterm Labor: When to Seek Medical Help
Preterm labor, which occurs before 37 weeks of pregnancy, can lead to early delivery and potential health risks for both the baby and the mother. Recognizing the signs of preterm labor early is essential to ensure you get prompt medical care and the best possible outcome. If you’re pregnant, especially if you are at high risk, it’s important to be aware of the symptoms that could indicate preterm labor. Consulting the best gynaecologist in Greater Noida West or the best doctor for pregnancy can help you manage any potential risks.
By Nix Healthcareabout a year ago in Families
Understanding Domestic Violence: What It Means for Families in India
Patriarchy is a societal framework that promotes and rewards men for benefiting from the exploitation and oppression of women, compelling women to accept their subordinate status. It also pressures men to neglect their emotional well-being and conform to prevailing hypermasculine ideals. Unfortunately, this institution is widespread and influences the behaviours, attitudes, and perceptions of people across various class, religious, caste, and ethnic backgrounds.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Families
Learn to Recognize the Language of Sight
Learn to Recognize the Language of Sight There is a language spoken not with words, but with a gaze, a gesture, or a mere glimpse. This is the language of sight—a powerful form of communication that bridges gaps and connects people in ways that spoken words cannot always achieve. Learning to recognize this language can enrich our lives, helping us empathize with others, understand unspoken emotions, and respond to the needs of those around us.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families









