Category: Pregnancy

What should you consider when buying a nursing bra?
To learn about the ideal time to buy a nursing bra, go to When should I buy a nursing bra? What should you consider when

I have inverted nipples. Can I breastfeed?
I am pregnant and want to breastfeed my baby. However, I have inverted nipples, and I am scared that my baby won’t be able to

Fathers and Breastfeeding
We try to promote contact, closeness, the link with your baby after their birth. Create conditions for a close relationship between you and your young

Baby at 28 weeks of gestation!
Hello! I’m here and have been in your tummy for 28 weeks. You often wonder how I am doing, so I wanted to tell you

25-26 Weeks Pregnant
Time is moving fast my little one. Since the 20-week ultrasound, everything is moving forward like a steamroller. I’m not complaining, on the contrary. I

Treating and Monitoring Pregnancy Cholestasis
If you would like to learn about the causes of pregnancy cholestasis, go to the previous article, Possible Causes of Pregnancy Cholestasis. When a pregnant

Taking Probiotics During Pregnancy
My name is Rachel, and I read your article about baby intestinal microbiota and was wondering if I could help it develop during my pregnancy

Listeria, Bacteria you Should Know!
In this article, I want to talk about listeria infections, bacteria we don’t really hear about in the general population, but something that pregnant women

Vitamins and Folic Acid
Do you want to conceive a baby soon? Are you wondering if you need to prepare before becoming pregnant? Have you stopped using contraceptives and

Foods to Avoid During Pregnancy
If you haven’t read the previous part, go to Pregnancy Essentials: Proteins, Folates, etc. What you eat during pregnancy can be transmitted to your baby

Paternal Depression During the Perinatal Period
Marie, I don’t know what’s happening to my husband. He’s closed, doesn’t seem happy, more irritable. I need to stimulate him to do things he

The Impacts of Having a Baby that is Different
If you haven’t already done so, read the previous part: Mourning a “Normal” Child. The arrival of a baby that is different in the lives