Category: 25-26 weeks pregnant
What should I expect if my baby is sent to neonatology?
To read the previous part, go to The Differences Between Term and Premature Childbirth. Pour lire la partie précédente, consultez le billet Les différences entre un
How to choose a baby carrier for babywearing?
Marie, someone offered to buy me a stomach baby carrier as a baby shower gift. I like the idea, but she wants to know which
Pelvic Floor
The pelvic floor is all the muscles that you need during pregnancy and childbirth. How can you prepare this structure during pregnancy?
Meet Bernadette de Gasquet
Do you know who Mrs. Bernadette de Gasquet is? If you don’t, I want to talk to you about this inspirational woman. To learn more,
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
Breastfeeding : Engaging with my baby
What happens during the first moments with your baby? How does the body prepare for breastfeeding?
Clearing the Airways
How to know if your baby is at risk of choking or suffocating? A paramedic shows us how to clear a baby’s airways.
Why do I have hemorrhoids while pregnant?
My name is Melinda, and I am discouraged. I’m 26 weeks pregnant and already have 2 painful hemorrhoids. Why is this happening to me? I
Starting Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is an important topic during prenatal classes during pregnancy to prepare parents for starting breastfeeding. When parents are better informed about winning methods to
Postpartum Depression
In general, the arrival of a new child is a joyful time for the whole family. But for 10-15% of new mothers, their new status
The Pelvic Floor with Olivia Dubois, Physiotherapist
Theme: The pelvic floor with Olivia Dubois, a physiotherapist specialising in perineal re-education Facebook Live video with Olivia Dubois, a physiotherapist who is finishing her
Becoming a Parent and Anxiety
The perinatal period is a time in life where there are often more signs of anxiety. What are the signs and how can you recognise