Breast Milk and COVID-19 Antibodies

Antibodies have been detected in the breast milk of coronavirus or COVID-19 exposed mothers. Researchers also suggest that a COVID-19 vaccine given to someone who’s breastfeeding can produce antibodies in breast milk within weeks, which can help provide protection for infants against the disease.
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What Should My Birth Plan Contain?

When you’re expecting, you do loads of planning. What clothes to purchase, the color motif of your baby room, your plans on work when your baby finally comes out, even some baby names! But one thing we encourage you to set aside time for and give some thought is properly laying out a preferred...
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10 Changes to Expect in the Third Trimester of Your Pregnancy

Coming into your third trimester, you’re getting a little used to the excitement mixed with anxiety, all the nausea in the morning, being careful with your food intake, diet plans, and yes, you’d probably also think your belly can’t get any bigger. But actually, at the last leg of your pregnancy timeline, this is...
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8 Changes to Expect in the Second Trimester of Your Pregnancy

The Second Trimester The second trimester is weeks 14 to 27 of your pregnancy. Most women say that out of all three trimesters, the second trimester is the most bearable one. The pregnancy symptoms that appeared in the first trimester (e.g. loss of appetite) will begin to ease up, if not completely disappear. Your...
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11 Changes to Expect in the First Trimester of Your Pregnancy

The First Trimester The first trimester of your pregnancy involves weeks 1-13, meaning, this encompases the first three months. In these first three months you will experience a variety of body changes. For your first trimester, most of these changes manifest themselves internally. This means a baby bump won’t be in sight yet. You...
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