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Baby cheeks so detailed you could kiss them

Baby cheeks so detailed you could kiss them. Experience the parental difference

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Baby cheeks so detailed you could kiss them

Page 2: Baby cheeks so detailed you could kiss them. Experience the parental difference

Experience the parental difference

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What is breastfeeding?Breastfeeding, also called nursing, can be an easy and inexpensive way for a mother to feed her child. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Policy Statement on Breastfeeding, women who don’t have health problems should exclusively breastfeed their infants for at least the first six months of life. The AAP suggests that women try to breastfeed for the first 12 months of life because of the benefits to both the mother and baby.

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This are some methods of which to prevent pregnancy and are also which controlTo not get pregnant. But remember ,it is not 100% Secure. They only prevent…

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When a woman becomes pregnant, she experiences many small changes in her body: Some of them are very easy to detect while others are not. Some of the most common early indicators that a woman is pregnant are a missed or abnormal period, changes in libido, soreness and enlargement of the breasts, nausea, vomiting, excessive urination, and fatigue. Later on in her pregnancy she may have symptoms such as Montgomery's tubercles (small goose bump like raised areas on the areola of the breast), fetal movement, colostrums from the breasts, stretch marks, enlarging abdomen and uterus, and Braxton-Hicks contractions. Braxton-Hicks contractions are relatively painless contractions experienced throughout pregnancy that are not associated with going into labor. A woman usually experiences more Braxton-Hicks contractions as her pregnancy progresses. It is important to remember that even if you are experiencing a few of these symptoms, this does not necessarily mean that you are pregnant. Some of the early indicators mentioned above are also commonly present during a woman's monthly mensus. However, if you are experiencing multiple symptoms and believe that you may be pregnant you should see your doctor and have a professional pregnancy test.

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Effects of Drugs Taken During Pregnancy

There are many medications and drugs that can have serious effects on a fetus' development. During gestation, almost all drugs cross the placenta and affect the unborn child. It is clear that women who take many illegal and legal drugs during pregnancy are at increased risk for complications, including premature labor and delivery. They are also more likely to lose a fetus through miscarriages and stillbirths than are women who abstain from drugs.

These are some explains:AntibioticsAlcoholCocaineSteroidsOther DrugsDads and Drugs

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Miscarriage

Also known as spontaneous abortion, happens when a pregnancy terminates by a way of natural causes. Miscarriages occur before the fetus can survive on its own. Many women do not even realize that they have experienced a spontaneous abortion because it happens so early in the pregnancy. A sign of an early miscarriage could appear as a menstrual period that is heavier than normal . Miscarriages that take place later during the pregnancy could result in uncomfortable cramping and intense bleeding. But then again maybe the baby was not meant to be born and that was its destiny.

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