pregnancy
Growing your family, one baby bump at a time. All about the ups and downs of nature's 9 month miracle.
Pregnancy & EUPD
Hello Everyone, I thought I would come on here and give you guys an update on what's happened in life so far. Back in February, we found out I was pregnant with our first. It was a shock to my system, I tell you that. We started talking about it properly back in late December, early January. After looking at different donors and speaking to them, we found one.
By Lauren Rose5 months ago in Families
Diagnosis and Treatment of Hair Loss Disorders
Hair loss is a common concern affecting millions of men and women worldwide. It can occur due to various reasons including genetics, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, stress, autoimmune diseases, or environmental factors. Understanding the root cause is crucial to choosing the most effective treatment plan. This guide explores the causes of hair loss, advanced treatment options, and preventive lifestyle strategies to help manage and possibly reverse the condition.
By Ahmad shah5 months ago in Families
The Kneeling Mother
The sun had not yet risen over the city of Kobe, Japan, when the earth began to tremble. It started as a low rumble, like a distant thunder, and then quickly escalated into a violent roar. Buildings swayed like trees in a storm, glass shattered, screams filled the air, and within moments, everything turned into dust and chaos.
By Ahmad shah5 months ago in Families
The First Dream
The room was wrapped in hushed tones—soft as moonlight and warm as a lullaby. A nightlight pulsed faintly in the corner, casting golden halos on the crib rails. And there, bundled in a swaddle stitched with little stars, slept the newborn. Only three days into the world, she had yet to see the petals of a rose, the blue of a sky, or the shimmer of tears.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Families
The Door My Father Never Closed
The door to my father’s study was never fully closed. It creaked, quietly, leaning into the frame like it too was unsure of whether it should commit. It stayed ajar through thunderstorms, during birthdays, through dinners left uneaten after angry words. A door that whispered of invitation even in moments we mistook for abandonment.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Families
Bleeding While Breastfeeding: What’s Normal and What’s Not?
While breastfeeding your baby, you may face some complications. It can be breast engorgement, when your breasts overfill with milk, or latching problems, in which your baby is unable to attach to the breast. These problems can be troublesome, but they are not as concerning as seeing blood traces in your breast milk. It’s obvious that as a mother, you will freak out and assume that it’s a grave medical issue. But the truth is that it’s not always a real headache.
By Lovemere Store6 months ago in Families
10 Expert Tips from a Child Specialist in Shahdol for Raising a Healthy Child
Introduction: Why Pediatric Guidance Is Crucial Raising a healthy child involves more than just regular feeding and naps—it’s a multifaceted journey. Today’s parents are bombarded with advice from every corner, but nothing replaces the wisdom of a Child Specialist in Shahdol. With insights drawn from medical experience, pediatricians offer evidence-backed advice that promotes both physical and emotional health. At a Paediatric Hospital in Shahdol, experts work hand-in-hand with parents to build healthier futures for children.
By Paediatric Hospital in Shahdol6 months ago in Families
Sleepless in Solitude Part 2
I see and hear some mothers complaining about how their babies are the 'terrible twos', messing up the house, getting into everything, pen marks everywhere, baby gates being climbed over, messy eating time and so on and so forth. Many times I have seen babies at 8 months old, less than 1 year old, etc. talking, crawling everywhere, mums running after them, doing all sorts of things and sometimes I wished my daughter could do the same...
By Esther Oyewole6 months ago in Families









