Category: Second trimester
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
Pregnancy and High Blood Pressure: Hypertension in Pregnant Women
Article Updated June 4, 2018 Hypertension in a pregnant woman is a well-known phenomenon in the scientific community as it affects 5–10% of pregnant women.
Advice to Prevent or Minimise Hair Loss
To read the previous part of this article, go to Hair loss during pregnancy and after childbirth. There are many ways to prevent or minimise
21-22 Weeks Pregnant
Wow! Since I saw you during the ultrasound a week ago, I can’t stop thinking about my little girl! I want to prepare your bedroom;
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
Low Amniotic Fluid Volume
Hello Parents, This article will talk about the amniotic fluid that surrounds your baby in the amniotic sac, sometimes called the membranes. The first question
What is spinal anesthesia?
My friend gave birth to a beautiful boy this week and she said that the anesthetist performed spinal anesthesia to quickly soothe her pain during
How can I know if my pelvic floor is losing its tone?
To learn about the causes of a weakened pelvic floor, go to the previous part called The Main Causes of the Weakening of the Pelvic
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Important Resources and Support for Anxiety
Vous pouvez consulter un ou des professionnels (md, psychiatre, psychologue) dont le but est de faire une évaluation complète.
Let’s Talk Placenta
During your 20-week ultrasound the doctor might say that your placenta is marginal, or low-lying, or partial previa or complete previa.
Couchettes short
In this video capsule about crib bumpers, I will talk about protective padding for the crib’s bars. Why use them and when should they be
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