One way to make delivery a little less daunting is to prepare yourself with a hospital checklist, a packed bag and a birth plan with your OB-GYN.
A pre-labor ritual that takes on many forms as you’ll see when moms and dads tell us how they channeled their nesting behaviors to get ready for baby.
Jane Buckingham, Huggies Partner and Author of Modern Girl's Guide to Motherhood, shares tips on what you do and don't need at the hospital, including leaving valuables at home.
By being prepared for the hospital you can focus on what's important -- here's what to bring.
Packing a family hospital bag that helps keep your partner and the rest of the clan happy and organized can go a long way in making you more comfortable.
Getting everyone in your household ready for this period of adjustment is a smart thing to do. It can lessen the stress of bringing home a newborn and give everyone realistic expectations of what to expect after your little bundle of joy comes home.
Here are a few good ideas so that when the baby comes and you need to rest, you'll be able to pat yourself on the back and reach for a ready-made meal.
From your first hugs to the gentle care NICU nurses give, learn about the incredible role hugs play in your child’s development.
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