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Introducing: the Early Pregnancy Class!

August 10, 2021August 9, 2021 Abby JorgensenLeave a comment

Introducing the latest class offering from Abby the Sociologist Doula: the Early Pregnancy Class!

Posted in pregnancy, trying to conceive or adoptTagged class, early pregnancy, embryo, fetus, information, nausea, pregnancy, research, science, support, trying, TTC

Happy National Hydration Day! Let’s talk about hydration and contractions.

June 23, 2021June 21, 2021 Abby JorgensenLeave a comment

One of the most common pieces of advice people having contractions will hear is, "Drink a glass of water and see what happens." But what does drinking water actually do for you?

Posted in pregnancyTagged contractions, hormones, hydration, labor, pregnancy, research, science, water

Terms Explained: what is Wharton’s jelly?

May 2, 2021April 24, 2021 Abby JorgensenLeave a comment

Well, it isn't meant to be paired with peanut butter. Learn more about the umbilical cord in this article!

Posted in pregnancyTagged covid, COVID-19, embryo, fetus, pregnancy, research, science, stem cells, terms explained, umbilical cord, Wharton's jelly

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