Since getting married in 2015, I am incessantly bugged by questions of "When are you having a child?" when I am on family gatherings or when I hang out with friends. While I am excited at the idea, I have seen enough pregnancies (from friends and family members alike) to know that it is not an easy thing to go through. Hence, I wanted to make sure that my body is ready and I am emotionally ready, too, before I start this next chapter in my life. Thankfully, there are online resources like https://www.checkpregnancy.com/ to use as guide about my own health, and that of my future baby's.
I was initially introduced to this website a few months ago but didn't take notice until now. With two of my friends expecting soon, I couldn't escape the conversation. I've also been constantly told that pregnancy is one of the most rewarding things that a woman could go through. Hence, I am finally opening myself up to the conversation and wanted to let any pregnant woman know that there are helpful resources out there if you want to ensure a healthy pregnancy.
The website is the ultimate resource for all that you need to know about your pregnancy journey. This is especially helpful for first-time moms-to-be. You might have a lot of questions in your mind as to what to expect. You might be curious about how your tummy feels as you reach
one week pregnancy, what products to use for your baby, or follow the progress of your pregnancy as you see your tummy grows. I know I would have plenty of questions when I reach this stage! You can also find resources on getting pregnant, if you are like us who are contemplating pregnancy. And for parents, there is a parenting section that you can use to help raise your kids the right way - while each parenting method is unique, it is important to get as much help as you can get!
This month, we'll be going in for our first checkup as we are planning to conceive next year. Hopefully, things turn out well and we can have a healthy baby in the future. In the meantime, you can check out CheckPregnancy if you want to have a healthy and happy baby, too.
xo, Abby