No matter how you look at it, breastfeeding is the best feeding alternative to keep your child strong and healthy. Breast milk, according to the experts, contains antibodies, proteins, and fats  that help protect your child from infection and disease. It also provides your child with enzymes that aid with his or her digestion.

Yet no matter how long the list of advantages is, there are still some mothers who can not do it because of time constraints or low milk production. Others combine breast milk and formula feeding. There are no known disadvantages to breastfeeding.  Instead, there are factors that may prevent some mothers from breastfeeding.  Here are a few of the Pros and cons of breastfeeding:

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There is significance to the levels of hCG sensitivity, because some home pregnancy tests can detect lower levels of hCG than others.  This is the difference between the tests that can indicate pregnancy as soon as one day after a missed period, as opposed to those that can tell after you’re 7 days late.

In most cases, the sensitivity level won’t be outlined on the home pregnancy test packaging, so you’ll need to do a little research to find out which ones are capable of detecting the smallest amount of hCG. Read more . . .

Some of the most beautifully designed cribs are created by Da Vinci, makers of baby furniture that is functional and pleasing to the eye.  Da Vinci cribs are named after some of history’s most prominent figures.

Some of the most beautiful designs are named after Anastasia and Elizabeth. There are cribs, changing tables, cradles, high chairs, rockers, and toddler beds.  Da Vinci offers cribs and other baby furniture priced at anywhere from $200 to $500.

If you are intrigued by the Jenny Lind style of baby furniture, be sure to see the choices available on the Da Vinci baby furniture website.  Jenny Lind style furniture is noted for special features such as turned posts. When shopping for a Jenny Lind crib, you’ll notice that the posts or legs of the crib will curve at the bottom.  Read more . . .

So you thought that getting and staying pregnant was something that would occupy most of your time and mind? Just wait until the time comes when you have to make some major decisions with regards to your pregnancy.

One of the first major decisions after choosing your healthcare provider is where will you give birth? If you’re lucky, then your insurance and health provider will give you several options to choose from.

Don’t be afraid to explore the choices for birth or even to allow your birth choice to decide your healthcare provider. There is not a whole lot you can typically do about your healthcare coverage; however, if you are given options before pregnancy, try to see what birth options they do cover before finally choosing an insurance plan. It would help you to know that birth choices are one of the most common decisions that pregnant women and their spouses/partners face. Read more . . .

It’s the moment of truth; you’ve taken a pregnancy test.  The science behind the answer to one of life’s greatest miracles is really quite simple.  Every pregnancy test is based on the identification of the human chorionic gonadotropin, or hCG.

This hormone is produced by pregnant women only, and is created by cells within the uterus. hCG signals the ovaries to manufacture estrogen and progesterone to help a fetus to grow.  This hormone is detected by blood and urine pregnancy tests.  As the pregnancy proceeds, the levels of hCG levels continue to rise.  Therefore, they are easier to detect further into the term of the pregnancy.

A pregnancy test that’s based on a blood sample is performed by a doctor or other health professional in a clinic. This test detects pregnancy by gauging the hCG levels in the blood. Further, there are two types of blood tests to determine pregnancy: quantitative and qualitative blood tests. Read more . . .