Blog & Updates on Vancouver Prenatal Classes
The First Week
Often during pregnancy one’s focus ends at the looming birth itself, an almost blinding event that eclipses everything that comes after. It’s common to feel like you have to get every single thing on your to-do list done before your birth, as if there is no concept of life afterwards, as if the birth itself is the ultimate point of no return, and everything beyond its threshold is mere speculation or myth, an unknown beyond our capacity to comprehend.
The Tip of the Parenting Book Iceberg
What follows are brief reviews of two birth and three parenting books, and a recommended stage of pregnancy or age of your child for reading for maximum impact. This is the teeniest tiniest tip of the iceberg - new parents are a vulnerable market, and everyone has vital advice for you at a low, low price.
14 Things About Colic You Might Not Know
When we hear that a baby has colic, most people picture an upset tummy, a fussy baby that is suffering from abdominal pain and gas. But even if your colicky baby does have these symptoms, this is not what ‘colic’ means. Here are fourteen things you might not know about colic.
Life with Baby: Getting Out of the House
Many people feel stir crazy in the early weeks or months at home with a new baby. You might find yourself pacing in front of the window for an hour waiting for your partner to get home from work. Is there anything that can be done to alleviate the terrible monotony?
BABY GEAR: The Good, The Bad, and the Useless
The Top 10 most used, and most useless, baby gear items, according to our readers