Swelling problems during pregnancy
Swelling during pregnancy is normal and should be expected! It may cause discomofort but it should not be worrisome.
Swelling during pregnancy is normal and should be expected! It may cause discomofort but it should not be worrisome.
Ten percent of women have to live with anemia. When these same women become pregnant, the figures climb even more since the development of a baby draws from their reserves.
Folic acid is the best prevention against neural tube defects that affect 2 to 4 babies out of 1000. Here’s everything you should know.
One in twenty pregnant women will develop diabetes in pregnancy or gestational diabetes (GDM).
As long as you follow a few security measures, you can continue to practice your outdoor activities even if you're pregnant during the winter!
Has your doctor put you on bed rest until the end of your pregnancy? Are you worried you won't be ready for baby's arrival? Are you thinking "how will I survive this?" Motherforlife.com will ease those worries!
Future moms wonder if they can eat sushi, drink their morning coffee or change their cat’s litter box. Here is a useful guide to help them.
Many pregnant women wonder about the appropriate heart rate to respect during training sessions. The following information can be useful in helping you during your exercise!
Tired of not being able to get a full night’s sleep? Your back hurts and your baby is waking you by kicking up a storm? Welcome to the clubs of pregnant insomniacs!
Your doctor just diagnosed you with preeclampsia, and you are worried? Here is everything you need to know about preeclampsia and Eclampsia.
Physical activity should be part of a daily routine for every women struggling with diabetes, whether pregnant or not. Here’s why.
Pregnant women ask themselves many questions during their pregnancy. Can I continue to do abdominal exercises during pregnancy? If not, are there other exercises that I should be doing?