by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, Pregnancy, pregnancy blog, pregnancy health, pregnancy tips
Back in January, it felt like the winter would never end! Now, with June finally here, the summer vibe is in the air and we’re looking forward to days at the beach, picnics in the park and planning new stroller routes! Following our winter pregnancy guide,...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, pregnancy blog
When the temperature drops, flu season is in full swing and black ice is everywhere it’s easy to get a little anxious about protecting your baby and yourself during your winter pregnancy. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered during your winter pregnancy. With the season...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, Pregnancy, pregnancy tips
1. Flats – Your feet are doing double duty these days. Not only are they supporting you, but your baby as well! Treat them to a little TLC and ditch the heels (which can exacerbate swelling and cramps) during your pregnancy. You’ll see that a little love will go a...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Cord Blood, Cord Blood Blog, healthy pregnancy, parenting
Who doesn’t love a good party, be it in person or online? Friends and followers of similar interests come together for an enjoyable day when groups like Oh Baby Magazine hold their recurring Facebook parties for families to enjoy. The latest Facebook party hits the...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, pregnancy blog, pregnancy health
Many expecting mothers refer to their unborn children as little miracles, celebrating one of the most wondrous times for any new or established family. The pregnancy is for parents to prepare for the baby, and to consider all options to keep both mother and child...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Cord Blood, Diabetes, healthy pregnancy, Pregnancy
Alberta Health Services and the University of Calgary are partnering up to join an international health study. The goal of the study is to determine if a blood sugar monitoring device can help diabetic pregnant women keep both themselves and their unborn children...