Discomfort at the end of pregnancy, such as heartburn, swelling, insomnia and cramps, arise due to hormonal changes typical of pregnancy and the increased pressure exerted by the baby, …
Labor pain is caused by contractions of the uterus and dilation of the uterine cervix, and is similar to an intense menstrual cramp that comes and goes, starting weaker …
Fertilization is the name of the moment when the sperm is able to penetrate the egg, giving rise to an egg or zygote, which will develop and form the …
To accelerate labor, some natural methods can be used, such as taking a 1-hour walk in the morning and in the afternoon, with a fast pace, or increasing the …
In addition to feeding the baby with all the nutrients it needs to grow healthy, breast milk has important benefits to ensure baby health as it strengthens your immune …
Stimulating the baby in the womb, with music or reading, can promote his cognitive development, since he is already aware of what is happening around him, responding to stimuli …
Feeding during pregnancy should be rich in iron to prevent anemia and folic acid to ensure a good formation of the baby’s nervous system, but above all it should …
Feeding in pregnancy if it is rich in sugars and fats can determine whether the baby will be obese, in childhood and in adulthood because the excess of these …
The mother’s diet during breastfeeding must be balanced and varied, and it is important to eat fruits, whole grains, vegetables and greens, avoiding the consumption of processed foods with …
The feeding of the pregnant woman during pregnancy has no influence to prevent colic in the baby at birth. This is because the cramps in the baby are a natural …