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Planning a pregnancy , many women ask themselves, if they need to do something in preparation.
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Planning a pregnancy , many women ask themselves, if they need to do something in preparation.
There are three main aspects to pay attention to.
Every country has different toys for children.
Please find the most famous ones in the pictures to this blog post.
Why breastfeeding should be 'mindful'. How to make your breastfeeding journey relaxed and full of confidence in yourself and your abilities.
Your first Christmas with your little one? Here some ideas for 'Baby & Kids Cookies' and also one for yourself - our favourite - Vanilla moons :-)
B Streptococcus and the importance of getting tested before birth.
Cytomegalie also CMV is a virus infection, which could lead to serious illnesses to the unborn child.
A short overview about an infection called toxoplasmosis, why it might be good to test for it, why this can be dangerous for pregnancy and what can be done to avoid or treat this disease.
Additional examinations during pregnancy, called IGEL-Leistungen in Germany - learn what is available and decide for yourself what you need & want.
Mastitis is just plain awful, but it does NOT have to be part of your breastfeeding journey. Read more about what kind of tips we have for you.
In this blog post our coach Flavie is destigmatizing postpartum depression, which is a common maternal mental health phenomenon.