September’s Pregnancy & Health Blog Carnival
September 23, 2008 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Women's Health
Welcome to the latest edition of the Pregnancy & Health Blog Carnival!
Not too many blog submissions this time around so if you know of anyone who has a blog or site on pregnancy, encourage them to submit a post to next month’s edition (link below). If you have a post here, many readers end up linking back to see what you have written.
Ok, here goes:
Dina presents Laparoscopic Surgery | Naturally Getting Pregnant posted at Naturally Getting Pregnant.
Dr. Jason B Richards presents Understanding Pelvic Pain in Pregnancy posted at Pregnancy and Back Pain while Jody G. offers her post Women’s Diet at Time of Conception Linked to Baby’s Gender – Pregnancy Pit Stop Blog posted at Pregnancy Pit Stop Blog. She writes, "The father’s sperm determines the baby’s gender, of course, but surprising new research suggests that there’s more factors which come into play. A baby’s gender is also associated with the mother’s diet prior to pregnancy and at the time of conception."
Amy Jacob has written Too pregnant: the quiet agony of high order multiples posted at Wiser Mom. She writes: "This post is Part I of a mini-series on being pregnant after IVF with high order multiples. Part I was published on 9/11/08 and is an introduction to my story. It will be followed up in three subsequent posts (on three consecutive days) with specifics on multifetal pregnancy reduction."
Tonya presents Your Post-Pregnancy Slim Down Plan posted at My Pregnancy Blog, saying, "After childbirth, it’s time to lose those pounds you gained during pregnancy." And finally, Aparna presents Anuloma-Viloma pranayama breathing exercise posted at Beauty & Personality Grooming.
For other interesting information, Fiona King presents 100 Best Health Care Policy Blogs posted at RN Central.
And that’s it for September’s Pregnancy and Health Blog Carnival. You may submit your blog article to the next edition of pregnancy and health using the carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on the blog carnival index page.
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