You are excited, happy, and nervous, all at the same time. You want to break the news to your mom and your close ones.
Yes, you can't see or feel the little one inside you yet, but its there for real and in only a few more months, your life will turn around.
But the ride from now on could be bumpy (pun intended!) and a little scary especially if you have little help.
I will share things I learnt along the way-some easy lessons, some hard. I hope you can learn from my experiences and make your journey smoother.
Trust me, the fruits of labor are sweet (and cute too!).
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Pregnancy and breastfeeding must knows
Useful tips on pregnancy for an expecting mom, and breastfeeding help for a new mom.
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- Before getting pregnant
- The first trimester
- Exercising and yoga
- Buying maternity wear
- The second trimester
- The third trimester
- Shopping for you and the baby
- Childbirth options
- Donating or storing cord blood
- Hospital check list
- The baby is here!
- Post natal care and newborn care
- Breastfeeding problems, Increasing milk supply, an...
- Problems faced while pumping? Which pump is better...
- Pumping and Storing milk
- Formula vs Breast milk
- Donating excess milk
- Donating formula
- Getting back into shape
- Going back to work