is it happening: At the start of your pregnancy your levels of progesterone rise to ensure a healthy pregnancy, but as a side effect you’re more likely to feel extra…
months to a couple of years (yes, years) after pregnancy, you might experience some of the following. Hair loss and regrowth Ah, pregnancy, the days of luscious hair that would…
Any ache or pain during pregnancy can leave you worrying until your next doctor’s visit. As your body grows and changes, you can be left wondering what’s normal and what’s…
…adjustments, and not just to your waistband, which is why it’s time to get to grips with nutrition during pregnancy. So, let’s get going. The basics When you’re expecting, you…
For different people pregnancy means different things. However, there is at least one objective most people will probably agree on: during this time, you need to be extra careful about…
…around. Unlike my first pregnancy, I didn’t experience any aversion to coffee. So, I was left with a dilemma to drink or not to drink? And figuring out, how safe…
…be just as surprising as your pregnancy, with new experiences and feelings every day. As I write this, I’m currently eight months postpartum with my second child. For me, the…
Pregnancy is a state that can be both wonderful and challenging. You’re waiting for your baby to arrive, but there are lots of worries at the same time. For instance,…
…our handy guide of foods to avoid during pregnancy. So, let’s get going. Welcome to the Officially Pregnant Club Welcome to your pregnancy! Ok, we know you’ve probably known about…
Pregnancy is an intense time of change. Aside from the fluctuating hormones that are causing havoc with your system – cue morning sickness, sore breasts, new reactions to smells, constipation,…