This week, I thought I'd share with you all the things I've done that I swore I'd never do as a parent. As I said, I'm only a month into this thing and already I'm sticking my foot in my mouth.
I have a ton of stuff to talk about--from breast feeding to sleep deprivation--but before I do any of that I think I need to talk about the birth.
I am SO READY to be done with maternity clothes! Now that I'm at the end of my pregnancy, I am down to one pair of pants and three shirts. Here are the Best and Worst maternity clothes I've found.
This week I am 37 weeks pregnant and I had my first labor scare-- or freak out-- on Wednesday.
This week I'm very concerned about toys... and specifically, toys made in China. You all may have seen it, but there was a HUGE toy recall from Mattel this week because the paint on the toys had high levels of lead. The toys were manufactured in China, of course, which seems to be getting a hell of a lot of bad publicity lately for poor quality exports.
One of the (many) things I do for a living is produce podcasts. Last month, I produced a podcast for...
For the most part, I've been relatively comfortable during this pregnancy. But I just got hit this week (35) with discomfort and a nasty case of grumpiness. I just cannot snap out of it. My stomach feels really tight and I can't imagine how on earth the baby inside me is supposed to gain 2 more pounds before I give birth. It just seems impossible. So, to amuse myself, I made this list. It's the eight signs you're in the home stretch of pregnancy.
I am 34 weeks pregnant and I feel like I must be the ugliest pregnant woman on the planet.
This week, I am 33 weeks pregnant and I am having a hell of a time concentrating on anything. I still have 7 weeks until my official due date and because this is my first child and the pregnancy has gone well so far (knock on wood), I don't expect to be in labor until on or after my due date.
So, this week I'm talking about yoga. I've never practiced yoga until my pregnancy and I have to say that I really like it. I think pregnancy is a good time to start the practice because prenatal classes are very gentle and you don't have to worry about whether you look graceful.
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