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Gen Mason's Articles in Womens-Issues

  • How To Announce A Pregnancy
    Learning you are pregnant is one of the most exciting times in a woman’s life. Not only is it a major milestone in the path of adulthood it is one of the most joyous experiences you will ever have. Maybe you are so excited you can’t wait to throw open you windows and announce it to the world. Or are you the type that is so excited that you want to find a special way to announce it to those that you love the most. Obviously you would want to share your joyous news to eve...
  • How To Calculate Your Pregnancy Due Date
    Finding out that you’re pregnant is a very happy time. There are so many things to do like buying a crib, diapers, stroller, and much, much more! Nine months seems like an eternity when you first find out you’re pregnant, but it really is not. There are so many milestones that happen and so much to do it will go by in a flash. So you’re pregnant, what is a due date and when is it? Your due date is the date that is given to you of when you can expect to go into labor....
  • How To Hide A Pregnancy
    For most couples, the joy of parenthood is the absolute delight. The birth of a new life, as it goes in the realms of hearsay, settles the foundation for ever-growing love in the lives of the parturient duo. But from the moment the pregnancy test or PT, as it is referred to in the common linguistics, comes out positive, the mother is more worried about the tummy pushing out of limits than anything else around her. People expect a pregnant woman to be full of joy and be blo...
  • How Much Weight To Gain During Pregnancy
    A weight gain of 24-30 pounds is normal and recommended and this is what you should aim for. If you are eating nutritious food, your gain is not fat and most will be lost within 2-6 weeks after you give birth. Here’s what a typical 24-pound gain might include: Baby 7.5 pounds Placenta 1.0 pounds Amniotic fluid 2.0 pounds Breast tissue 1.0 pounds Uterus 2.5 pounds Blood 3.5 pounds Other fluid 2.75 pounds Other 3.25 pounds Guidelines for Nutrition ...


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