Welcome to the Common Questions, an exciting initiative brought to you by the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. In this series, we bring together some […]| Wabash Center
The Birth of Muhammad ﷺ (The Happy Birth) The date was 20 April 571. Around 50 days had passed after the incident with the elephants.| Green Dome
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Hello everyone, I have recently decided to start a blog for sharing my thoughts about programming, software, web development and everything that goes around those topics. Programming is not the simple skill you acquire within a defined period of time and keep using it over and over again within repetitive ...| The Code Ship
The post How sharp was the decline in live births in Central and Eastern Europe after the collapse of communist regimes? appeared first on Significance magazine.| Significance magazine
If you worry your baby has a birth injury, these five questions can help guide your next steps. One question is how to support your baby?| When Women Inspire
“Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings have You ordained strength because of Your enemies, that You might still the enemy and the avenger” (Psalm 8:2) “For You formed […] The post Well-Known, Much Valued appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
They don't tell you everything in parenting classes. Click through to read a few key things you should know before becoming a dad.| Navigating Parenthood
There have been few developments since the c-section.| The Persistent
Learn what items to take from the hospital after giving birth. You're already paying for these essentials so might as well bring them home! The post What to Take Guilt-free From The Hospital After Giving Birth appeared first on Kiss My Tulle.| Kiss My Tulle
Just 8 short weeks ago, I gave birth to my sweet, sweet, son Bennett! As soon as they put that sweet bundle of joy in my arms, I was transported from mom-to-be to postpartum momma! It didn’t take long before I was hit with the realization that I had spent so much time thinking about... The post Top Postpartum Essentials I’d Gift a Mom-to-Be (From a Mom of an 8-Week-Old) appeared first on Hollye Makes a Home.| Hollye Makes a Home
This blog post has moved to my new website. You can find it here| Dr Rachel Reed
No one pays me to do my work, so it’s not actually work. “But you don| Mutha Magazine
Written by Lucy Hall Pelvic floor health has been secretly discussed for far too long, is ignored, is misinterpreted, and frequently written off as just another aspect of woman’s life. But current research is showing how important pelvic floor awareness is for women’s general health. The results are clear: although many Australian women are aware of the pelvic floor, few actually understand its significance or the best ways to take care of it. Despite the fact that 60% of women experience...| My child magazine
Heaven answered Hell. This is the real point of the Christmas story. The true Light came into the world. See John 1:9. It happened in the manger at Bethlehem, a small town set in a region shadowed by religious and political turmoil. Dawn came when the night most exercised its presence and force. For this […] The post The Revelation Christmas Story appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
Updated: January 2024 In Australia 34% of labours are induced (41.3% of first time mothers). When I first wrote this blog post in 2016 the most common reason for induction was to prevent a ‘prolonged’ pregnancy. Today the most common … Continue reading →| Dr Rachel Reed
This is a mega-post about our daughter AB’s arrival a little over two months ago, with a bit about BB’s birth three years ago thrown in. I wanted to note| Piper Haywood
The are many monsters in the dark of the night which haunt us. It seems… The post The Body Horror of the Manananggal: Your Worst Nightmare appeared first on Historic Mysteries.| Historic Mysteries
A cartoon by Mark Parisi from the July / August 2024 issue of Funny Times. You see what happens when young doors don't get sex ed?| The Funny Times
The night before my water broke, I began reading Louisa Hall's| Mutha Magazine
I’ve been working on something for the better part of a year and I really hope you’ll like it! | Mary Haseltine
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Hey friends! I'm popping in here to share with you a project I've been working on! | Mary Haseltine
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In April 2021 I welcomed my second daughter, Aurora, by caesarean section. I’ve previously shared Aurora’s birth story. This was my second caesarean and as my first was an emergency, and my second an elective… The post Plus size c-section recovery diary (28 days) appeared first on Allergy Free Day.| Allergy Free Day
Updated: June 2023 Big babies are normal in well resourced countries. Over 10% of babies born in the UK and Australia weigh 4kg (8lb 13oz) or more. Healthy well nourished women grow healthy well nourished babies. Genetic factors also influence … Continue reading →| Dr Rachel Reed
Updated: August 2023 I’ve tried to avoid tackling this issue for months now but it won’t go away. It seems that the ‘bundle’ is one of the main topics of concern amongst midwives and students at the moment. So here … Continue reading →| Dr Rachel Reed
Updated: November 2023 I have written this blog post in response to readers’ requests. Trying to make sense of the research and guidelines hurt my brain, and I almost gave up a few times. So, for those who asked – I … Continue reading →| Dr Rachel Reed
Updated: April 2023 I have previously written about how the current framework for understanding and assessing labour progress is inaccurate, not supported by evidence, and fails to incorporate women’s experience of birth. This post is in response to readers asking … Continue reading →| Dr Rachel Reed
Updated: July 2019 Amniotic sac and fluid play an important role in the labour process and usually remain intact until the end of labour. However, around 10% of women will …| Dr Rachel Reed
Throughout human history, throughout the world, the majority of babies have been born at home. In the last few decades however, in many countries, hospital birth has been promoted as being “best”. So is hospital birth best? This is a question I discuss frequently in the UK, and it has been an increasing concern for me in Malawi. Since 2012… The post Midwife in Malawi (part 12) – Is hospital birth best? appeared first on Walking With You.| Walking With You
For three years now, I have published something special on every July 21st, “Kanada Day” as I call it, the anniversary of the death of legendary animator Yoshinori Kanada. Since I arrived in Japan …| Animétudes
Getting your mind and body ready for baby can feel like a full-time job! There’s lots to learn and lots to prepare, especially as a first time momma. But all of it is so special and fun! If you haven’t checked out my pregnancy resources post yet, be sure to look that over, so many goodies in there including childbirth courses, my favorite podcasts, vitamin k talk and more.| The Glowing Fridge