
Author Archives: Sandra Henderson
Editor-in-chief at Babiology and a proud mother of four passionate about sharing pregnancy and baby growth knowledges
Author Archives: Sandra Henderson
Editor-in-chief at Babiology and a proud mother of four passionate about sharing pregnancy and baby growth knowledges
Baby play mat provides entertainment and the opportunity for physical and mental stimulation and development for your baby. They come with multiple toys of different colors and textures that your baby can explore and manipulate in a variety of ways. The arches that the toys hang from are usually plastic or wood. Some play mats […]
Continue readingIf you’re a first-time mom who’s shopping for a baby monitor, you might not know where to begin. With so many options, how can you tell if you’re getting the best one for you? This guide will compare our favorites and help you choose the perfect monitor for you.ProductRatingPriceSumpple Digital Baby Monitor Camera Current Price […]
Continue readingIntroductionThere are several compelling reasons for you to buy a baby food maker and make your own baby food at home. Not only will you be able to control what goes into the meals that your child eats, ensuring that she won’t be exposed to questionable ingredients, but it is also a cost-effective way to […]
Continue readingSometimes, during conception, some soon-to-be moms are already excited about having a baby. There are prerequisite stuffs that you have to buy for your upcoming baby. When you reach 8 months pregnancy, now is the perfect time to start preparing. You need to start to consider what are the prerequisite stuffs needed to buy for […]
Continue readingYour child’s first steps are one of the most important moments of the first years of their lives. You look forward to their first steps almost as much as their first words. Most children learn to walk by the time they turn one year old, and a baby walker that incorporates a few toys for […]
Continue readingNow at 40 weeks pregnant your body is prepared for baby delivery. From 36 weeks, you should be having weekly checkups as the baby could arrive at any time now. Your baby is ready to see you now that you are 40 weeks pregnant. Note 1: There is almost no room for the baby to move […]
Continue readingMost pregnancy pains that are experienced later in your pregnancy are due to pressure on your tummy or the start of labor. However, there are smaller issues that could lead to complications so you need to be aware of these and be careful. There are a lot of pregnancy pains that you may experience and […]
Continue readingA pregnant woman should have a balanced diet. Coming up to the end of your pregnancy, you must keep a close eye on your weight. The baby is growing and so is your tummy, but you must only gain about 1kg a month now, anything more is too much. You need to control your calorie […]
Continue readingMost of the time, topics about what moms should do are discussed but it is seldom that the new dad is brought to the topic. At the end of a woman’s pregnancy, it is quite normal for the woman to become nervous and even a little frightened and this is not helped by the increased […]
Continue readingAs you are approaching baby delivery, there are do’s and don’ts when it comes to sex. Your body is changing rapidly and your breasts have grown bigger as well as your tummy, and your sex drive is maybe on the decline. After about 8 months, the cervix has become more fragile and you will need […]
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