UC Baby Special Offer
Save $30 with our *️⃣ Most Popular *️⃣ 3D/HD 5D Pregnancy Ultrasound package.
Purchase a Silver Package ($199) and Heartbeat Bear ($35), and get a USB copy of the recorded session for FREE (valued at $30).
Save $30 with our *️⃣ Most Popular *️⃣ 3D/HD 5D Pregnancy Ultrasound package.
Purchase a Silver Package ($199) and Heartbeat Bear ($35), and get a USB copy of the recorded session for FREE (valued at $30).
Are you currently expecting and weighing your options for giving birth? The choice between C-section vs. vaginal birth is a common dilemma for many moms-to-be. Each method has its unique considerations, and it’s important to be well-informed before making decisions about your birthing experience.
In the dynamic landscape of prenatal care and parental support, UC Baby proudly announces an innovative collaboration with two of Canada’s esteemed academic institutions—the University of British Columbia (UBC) and Dalhousie University. This initiative propels an exciting journey that can redefine and elevate the research into the challenges faced by couples as they navigate through the changes and how those affect their comfort level in having sex during pregnancy.
As you navigate the beautiful journey of pregnancy, it’s only natural to have questions about intimacy and how it fits into this special time. It’s perfectly normal to wonder about your changing body and its needs. Sex during pregnancy can be a source of confusion for many pregnant women, especially in the early stages of pregnancy. Many women wonder if sex is safe during pregnancy and what they should know about sex as their pregnancy progresses.
Pregnancy is a beautiful and miraculous experience, but it can also come with a lot of uncertainty and questions for expectant mothers. From the moment a woman finds out she is pregnant, a flood of questions may arise, ranging from the practical to the emotional. Common pregnancy questions can cover a wide array of topics, such as what to eat, what exercises are safe, and what symptoms are normal or cause for concern. It’s natural for pregnant women to seek answers and guidance to ensure a healthy pregnancy for themselves and their babies.