
The lonely side of pregnancy: Low sex drive and its potential effects on your relationship
Pregnancy is supposed to be one of the happiest times in yours and your partner’s life. Here’s how to keep it that way when your sex drive takes a hit.
Find information on pregnancy progress, giving birth, baby names and more! Each section has sub-sections to facilitate your search. If you do not find what you are looking for, use the search engine!
Pregnancy is supposed to be one of the happiest times in yours and your partner’s life. Here’s how to keep it that way when your sex drive takes a hit.
Exercising is good for your body and soul, at all times. It is even more important if you are pregnant and want to be in tip-top shape during your pregnancy.
Usually, a few minutes after the expulsion of the baby, the placenta comes out spontaneously. Sometimes, the placenta or a piece of it stays inside the uterus. This is called placental retention. How can you recognize this and fix it?
Most pregnant women have concerns about their pregnancy weight gain. Am I gaining too much? Am I gaining enough? Will I be able to lose it all?
Do you want easy ideas to get closer to your partner and stimulate your sexual appetite? Here are 12 ideas to inspire you...
Pregnancy changes your body in many ways and brings you all kinds of discomforts such as back pain. There is a solution: get a massage!
Usually, we rely on our period to determine whether we are pregnant or not. But is it possible to be pregnant and still get your period? Keep reading to find out!
Swelling during pregnancy is normal and should be expected! It may cause discomofort but it should not be worrisome.
Do you think you might be pregnant but you’re not 100% sure? If you relate to these 14 signs, you should definitely head to your local pharmacy to buy that pregnancy test you’ve been thinking about!
Do you have strange cravings now that you're pregnant? Or even worse, are you disgusted by foods that you used to love? Don't worry! You're normal and everything is fine... it's just your hormones!
Almost all parents suffer from fatigue, we all know that! That fatigue often makes them do silly things and forget stuff. And… What were we talking about just then?
Ten percent of women have to live with anemia. When these same women become pregnant, the figures climb even more since the development of a baby draws from their reserves.