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WIN A SLEEPGIFT™ EMF PROTECTION BABY BLANKET!
Calling all expectant parents who want the best for their little one! Enter our giveaway today for a chance to win a SleepGift EMF Protection Baby Blanket valued at $135!
Advances in ultrasound technology now provide an opportunity for parents-to-be to get closer than ever before to their unborn baby while growing in the womb. UC Baby’s pregnancy 5D ultrasound technology offers families an unforgettable experience to watch their baby’s movements and get their first pictures or videos before the birth. UC Baby images are clearer, sharper, and more life-like.
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) is an effect of the mother’s drug use during pregnancy, leading to both short and long-term side-effects on both the mother and child. Consistent drug use by the mother can increase an infant’s risk of both long-term and short-term complications.
Feeling those little flutters and kicks from your baby during pregnancy, known as fetal movements or quickening, is a special experience. It’s like your baby is saying, “Hello, Mom, I’m here!” Typically, you start to notice these sweet movements around 18 to 25 weeks into your pregnancy. But remember that every mom-to-be is different!
It’s time for you to go back to work. You’ve loved your time with your baby, but it’s time to transition them into childcare. You’re stressed about leaving your child, but you’re more concerned with how they’ll adapt to the changing circumstances. There are ways you can make this transition to childcare easier for them and for yourself.