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Plan B: How it Works, Side Effects, and More

Plan B: How it Works, Side Effects, and More

Even if you’re using protection, there’s always a chance that you could get pregnant. Perhaps you’ve turned to Plan B to avoid an unplanned pregnancy. But, what happens if Plan B fails? It’s crucial to understand your pregnancy options so you can plan your next steps!...

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How Does Abortion Affect Relationships?

How Does Abortion Affect Relationships?

An unplanned pregnancy can put a lot of strain on your relationship. You and your partner may disagree on the ideal solution. Perhaps you’ve considered abortion, and are wondering how it could affect your relationship. Abortion is a significant decision that can leave...

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What is the Abortion Pill?

What is the Abortion Pill?

An unplanned pregnancy can rip the rug out from under you. At a time like this, it’s crucial to get all the facts to protect your health! Today, we’re exploring the abortion pill, so you can make an informed decision for your unplanned pregnancy! Keep reading to learn...

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Protecting Your Child from Germs

Protecting Your Child from Germs

As an adult, it can be hard to avoid germs, but it is even harder to avoid them as a child. The more you know about germs the better you can protect your child. As a parent you may stress about germs, as they can cause children to develop serious health issues. While...

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A Mother’s Guide to Success

A Mother’s Guide to Success

  Do you doubt your parenting instincts? Discover the secrets to becoming a successful mom. Whether you were prepared to be a mother or not, you’re one now. Handling the pressures of being a good mother to your child can be overwhelming, but you are not alone....

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What To Do If Your Child Is Autistic

What To Do If Your Child Is Autistic

It is never easy to learn that your child has a developmental condition. Here is how you cope. What is autism? According to Autism Speaks, “autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills,...

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Co-Parenting: Tips, Advice & Insight

Co-Parenting: Tips, Advice & Insight

While co-parenting can present several difficulties, it is also an essential part of a child’s development. Regardless of your situation, you are still a parent who must prioritize your child first. Co-Parenting There are several definitions for co-parenting as many...

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How to Handle Stress During Pregnancy

How to Handle Stress During Pregnancy

When pregnant, it is important to remember that stress does not only affect you, but your baby. There are unlimited circumstances that can lead to stress. Here are tips on how to help you properly handle them to keep you and your baby safe.   While some stress is...

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Are You Financially Prepared for A Baby?

Are You Financially Prepared for A Baby?

Having a baby can be expensive, and you probably have a million things running through your mind. Here are some tips on how you can be financially responsible for yourself and for your baby.   Cut down debt If you have credit cards consider transferring your debt...

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What You Should Know About STDs

What You Should Know About STDs

What is an STD? An STD (sexually transmitted disease) is an infection in which both men and women are susceptible (vulnerable) to that can be passed through sex or sexual contact.  Studies by the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) have shown that STDs...

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My Friend Thinks She’s Pregnant

My Friend Thinks She’s Pregnant

When your friend tells you she’s pregnant, what should you do? For your friend to inform you that she is pregnant, she must trust you. Don’t betray this trust. Instead fully support her. Since this could possibly be a complicated situation for your friend, you want to...

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Breech Babies: What Can Be Done?

Breech Babies: What Can Be Done?

Who doesn’t like an active baby? But this can cause problems. If your baby is breech there are many options to explore. Here’s what you need to know to have the safest possible delivery. What does it mean for a baby to be “breech”? As you may know, babies can twist...

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Navigating Your Pregnancy in College

Navigating Your Pregnancy in College

Being a college student can be stressful, but not as stressful as being a pregnant college student. Challenges are sure to come, but there are ways to stay on track for yourself and for your baby. Scheduling As we all know college and college courses can be a test of...

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Couvade Syndrome in Your Partner

Couvade Syndrome in Your Partner

Have you noticed a change in your partner after discovering that you were pregnant? He may be experiencing sympathy pregnancy. What is couvade syndrome? Couvade syndrome is a condition in which the partners of pregnant women (males) often experience the same or...

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I’m Having Symptoms – Could I Be Pregnant?

I’m Having Symptoms – Could I Be Pregnant?

Have you been sexually active and noticed unusual things happening with your body? “During early pregnancy, symptoms you experience are your body’s way of alerting you to the drama that is happening inside. From the very moment of conception (when egg and sperm join),...

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How Do I Tell My Parents I’m Pregnant?

How Do I Tell My Parents I’m Pregnant?

No matter your age, it can be difficult to have full disclosure with your parents, especially if you are preparing to tell them you’re pregnant. It is normal to feel an array of emotions after learning about your pregnancy. But, before you inform anyone of the news,...

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What To Expect During an Ultrasound

What To Expect During an Ultrasound

What is an ultrasound? An ultrasound, sometimes referred to as a sonogram, is a prenatal exam that should be taken by but not limited to pregnant women. An ultrasound machine is a tool that uses sound waves to display the baby’s image in the womb. This exam is used to...

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Abortion Pill Reversal: Emily’s Story

Abortion Pill Reversal: Emily’s Story

“When I discovered that I was pregnant, like most 19-year-olds with an unplanned pregnancy, I was terrified. I was scared of what my parents would say or do. I was a part-time student and a part-time employee.” Living at home and sharing an already tightly spaced room...

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November is National Adoption Month

November is National Adoption Month

November is National Adoption Month, a month devoted to raising awareness for adoption in the United States. In 1984 President Reagan declared the first National Adoption Week, and the week has expanded to the entire month of November. There is also a specific day,...

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How Healthy Is My Relationship

How Healthy Is My Relationship

Sometimes it’s hard to take an objective look at your relationship with your partner. We tend to compare our relationships - and our partners - with other people we know. Are we doing better or worse than those around us, we might ask. What if that’s not the best way...

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