Discover what activities are safe during early pregnancy and which ones to avoid with Pregnancy Centers of Middle Tennessee.
Read MoreDiscover the most common signs of early pregnancy and find support at Pregnancy Centers of Middle Tennessee.
Read MoreDiscover which vegetables to avoid during pregnancy for a healthier journey, and learn more about Pregnancy Centers of Middle Tennessee for support.
Read MoreHigh-risk pregnancy conditions are those that require extra medical attention and monitoring to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and the baby. Take a look at some of these conditions.
Read MorePregnancy is a significant milestone in a person's life, filled with excitement and anticipation. However, it also comes with its fair share of challenges, including financial concerns. Take a look at various benefits you can claim.
Read MoreThanks to advancements in medical technology, we now have an array of innovative tools and techniques at our disposal to monitor and safeguard the health of expectant mothers and their unborn children. Learn more about the newest technologies.
Read MoreHaving a baby is always a new experience, no matter how many you’ve had. But getting pregnant at different ages brings different challenges.
Read MoreThey say having a baby changes everything, and we hear this sentiment expressed every day at the pregnancy resource center in Spring Hill. Something else that many of our new moms comment on is that they were unprepared for the costs of having a baby. So what are they? Let’s take a closer look.
Read MoreWelcoming a new addition is a joyous and exciting time. But you have to prepare for the financial responsibilities that come with a baby. From healthcare expenses to childcare costs, financial planning is critical in ensuring a stable and secure future. Today, our pregnancy resource center in Columbia shares tips for expectant parents.
Read MoreHow many ultrasounds do you have during pregnancy? Usually, no more than one or two, but there are times when your doctor will order additional scans.
Read MoreOne of the first questions that newly-pregnant moms ask is, “How should I sleep in the first trimester? The answer: anyway you like.
Read MoreIs 8 weeks too early for a first prenatal visit? Absolutely not! Most healthcare professionals recommend that your first visit happens between weeks 6 and 8.
Read MoreYou are exhausted, but how tired is too tired in pregnancy? While everyone defines fatigue in different ways, there may be a reason you can’t get out of bed.
Read MoreIf you’re wondering if it’s okay to sleep all day the first trimester, trust that it is. Your body is going through changes, and progesterone is to blame.
Read MoreThere’s no doubt that husbands should go to the first prenatal appointment. And that’s just the beginning. There are many ways to bond before birth.
Read MoreThere’s a reason that pregnant women are especially encouraged to take the flu shot. This is because your body, and more specifically your immune system, is more susceptible to illnesses as you grow a new life. Today, staff members from the pregnancy resource center in Columbia share information about how to boost your immune system during pregnancy.
Read MoreAs an expectant father, you may feel helpless to do much for your unborn child. After all, you’re not the one suddenly unable to button your jeans or hold your bladder. But there are plenty of ways that you can support your partner and grow closer to your baby before you ever hold their hand for the first time. Today’s tips are brought to you by your pregnancy resource center in Spring Hill.
Read MoreBabies are born each day, and new moms know they will have an opportunity to bond with their tiny infants. But, increasing evidence suggests that the first hour, The Golden Hour, may be more important than previously thought.
Read MoreOne of the most frequent questions we are asked is, “How do I know what stage of labor I’m in?”
According to our pregnancy center representatives, there are three stages of labor: early, active, and transitional.
Read MoreYou’ve just found out you are pregnant, and you’re excited to tell your friends and family. You may think that rumble in your stomach is nerves, but if you’re anywhere around the six to seven-week mark, it’s probably morning sickness.
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