Pregnancy and childbirth are life-changing experiences that require proper attention and care from both expectant mother and father. The roughly 40-week journey can prove physically and emotionally taxing for both parents-to-be. Before such changes cause more harm than good to the baby, proper prenatal education is needed.

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In an article about prenatal care written for FitPregnancy.com, contributor Jeanne Faulkner, R.N. provides simple yet crucial tips on how to surmount

The prenatal period is among the most important stages in the human lifecycle. This is where a person’s behavior, physical characteristics, and health conditions are profoundly defined. Expectant mothers are advised to get prenatal education to be able to meet the ideal requirement for having a mentally, emotionally, and physically healthy baby. One popular notion is using music for baby in the womb.

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Many experts believe that music

In August 2013, researchers at the University of Helsinki, Finland released the results of a study, reinforcing the belief that babies can hear while in their mothers’ womb. NBC News correspondent Meghan Holohan writes about the research conducted on 33 expecting mothers, half of whom listened to a recording of made up words, while the other half did not.

“THE MOMS AND BABIES HEARD THE NONSENSE WORDS ABOUT 50 TO 71 TIMES. FOLLOWING BIRTH, THE RESEARCHERS TESTED THE ALL

The success of the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System is already being enjoyed by mothers and expectant families, and it is our goal to help more people by ensuring the quality of our program for a more remarkable fetal development for babies. Having that in mind, we recently updated our Scientific Advisory Board, and tapped some of the brightest minds in the field of medicine, child development, therapy, and education.

Leading the pack is Dr. Elizabeth Moore, the board’s

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Sumter, SC-  This holiday weekend I was fortunate to celebrate with and honor the military by attending the Red, White and Babies military baby shower on behalf of The BabyPlus Company with former Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller and former Bravo star of Pregnant in Heels, Rosie Pope.  The event was put together by Melissa Revel a military wife and mother of 3 and her staff, all of whom are