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  2. Healthy Snacks for Moms and Moms to Be | www.justmommies.com

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    New moms and moms to be need to pay extra attention to their nutrition. The demands of pregnancy or breastfeeding

  3. Waiting to Have Children: How long can you wait?

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    Complications in pregnancy, including gestational diabetes and high blood pressure, are more common among women over 35. After age 40, the risk of having a child with a genetic disorder rises. The Good News. If you’re worried about delaying pregnancy beyond age 35, don’t ignore the many benefits of starting a family later in life.

  4. Pregnancy After 35: What Older Moms Want to Know About Pregnancy

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    Because women over 35 are more likely to have complications in general, this may increase the need for a C-section. Also, first-time moms that are 35 or older may dilate slower which may result in the need for a C-section. Genetic Disorders: Women over 35 are more likely to have babies with genetic disorders. At age 30, women have a 1 in 1,000 ...

  5. Multi-colored Rice Krispie Treats | www.justmommies.com

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    How to make: First color your Rice Krispies cereal. Color 1 cup of Rice Krispies cereal red and 1 cup green by mixing color and Rice Krispies in a mixing bowl or shaking in a Ziplock bag. Leave the remaining 4 cups uncolored. Let colored cereal to sit overnight or until dry. To make the treats, melt margarine and marshmallows in large sauce pan ...

  6. Cooking : Family Life : pregnancy and parenting on JustMommies

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    The friendliest place for moms and moms-to-be! search. Tools; Blog; Getting Pregnant. Deciding to Have a Baby; Boost Your Chances of Getting Pregnant

  7. healthy eating habits for you and your baby - justmommies.com

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    Water aids in digestion, regulates body temperature, delivers nutrients to cells and carries waste away. As your baby is introduced to solid food, the need for water is greater. Offer your baby 2 to 4 ounces of water at each meal. Get in the habit of offering water over juice. 5. Don’t give up. Babies’ tastes change on a daily basis.

  8. eating out with kids: restaurant behavior - www.justmommies.com

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    Dine out at your regular meal time. When possible, stick close to your routine. Plan to dine at a reasonable time, before the kids become famished and tired. If you must go out later than your usual time, then provide your children with a snack at the normal time, and allow them to have a smaller meal at the restaurant, or to eat half the meal ...

  9. Multiple Pregnancy: Special Care | www.justmommies.com

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    Plan frequent rest periods throughout the day. Lying on your left side provides optimal blood flow to your babies. Sitting with your legs and feet elevated may help with any swelling you might be having. Some doctors recommend bedrest at some point during your pregnancy. Speak with your health care provider about any activity restrictions she ...

  10. preeclampsia (pregnancy induced hypertension) -...

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    Diabetes; Preeclampsia is also noted to be common with first-time pregnancies. Future pregnancies can go without complication or with possibly milder forms. Preeclampsia Treatment. The earlier the condition arises and the greater the severity, the higher the risk for complications. The only way to relieve preeclampsia is to deliver the placenta.

  11. childbirth grief: when childbirth doesn't go the way you planned...

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    They were rigidly clinging to a vision of a perfect delivery that they thought should happen only one way. They weren’t informed or prepared for options and contingency plans. They were forced to make a decision they didn’t want because they felt that they didn’t have any other choice (perhaps because the doctor said that the baby was in ...