pregnancy
Growing your family, one baby bump at a time. All about the ups and downs of nature's 9 month miracle.
Rainbow Baby
Let's start this post off from the beginning of my journey into motherhood. December 1, 2017, my cycle had been five days late, I took a test before going to work and got those two beautiful pink lines. It had been eight months of my fiancee and I not preventing pregnancy. We were both so excited and scared! I made an appointment to see my doctor that following Monday. Sure enough, doctors confirmed what we already knew... we were going to have out first baby!
By Kayla Thomas7 years ago in Families
Turn Your iPhone into a Powerful Fertility Tracker with the Proov Pearl Fertility Kit
When people first set out to conceive a child, they soon discover something really shocking. They discover that, contrary to popular belief, having a baby isn't actually very easy to do. Many couples who set out to expand their families will need to attempt to conceive for months before they can actually have a child.
By Iggy Paulsen7 years ago in Families
How the Comper Smart Fertility Tracker Helps You Get Pregnant Faster
Getting pregnant isn't as easy as television shows make it out to be. Most people who try to conceive rarely ever get blessed within the first month that they are trying to have a child. In fact, studies show that it can take months to be able to get pregnant—and that's when you're actively trying.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Families
Don't Get a C-Section
I am 31 years old and my husband is 36. We are trying to conceive. My cervix is posterior, which means sperm can't reach the opening. I want to have a family, but there is danger in pregnancy and childbirth. I am scared. Would I be a good mother? How long would it take me to heal? I have seen so many women in my life give birth to gorgeous babies and yet I am still worried about the pain and recovery time. The US doesn’t have many companies that have paid maternity leave. My husband and I found a fertility clinic and we are meeting with a physician in the end of January. We are still going to go for it because you are never truly ready for anything.
By Ananda Malave- Reyes7 years ago in Families
The Day Our Lives Changed
When we got pregnant, we were ecstatic. It took almost a year to date from when we started trying to when our son was born. We were truly blessed. The pregnancy had it's ups and downs. I ended up in the hospital twice. I was sick and dehydrated. Nothing to terrible, but other than that it was an easy pregnancy till the end. This was our first child and as of right now our only child. I was 39 weeks along and I started having back contractions. The doctors would just hook me up to see how bad they were and then they would send me home. My last doctors appointment the doctor was late that morning, which put her behinds schedule all day. I had my ultrasound down, then I sat in the waiting room for three hours. Then they pulled me in one of the rooms and I sat there for another hour. Finally a midwife came in and apologized for everything. She said that they were going to schedule to induce me. This was on a Friday and I was 40 weeks along. She goes does next Friday work for you? I was heartbroken when she said that. I just sat and waited for four hours today. I've been in and out of this building with back contractions. I'm in to much pain and theres no way he can grow any more. Everything is uncomfortable and I was over it. I told her absolutely not. I want this done and I want it done now. I'm having back contractions and I'm in pain. I'm over the discomfort. Either you take him out or I am. And she looked at me and said ok, we will see you Sunday at six. Is that ok? I agreed and then went home.
By Rachel McNamara7 years ago in Families











