I Just Got Babyplus

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I just received the greatest pregnancy gift of all, BabyPlus! I’ve known about and followed BabyPlus for years, but it wasn’t until just recently, I was finally the one who was able to start using it.

My husband and I have been married for over 5 years and we knew we wanted to wait to have kids. Well, after five of the best years of our lives, we

Foods To Skip During Pregnancy

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Pregnancy is an incredible gift. And, it’s our job as moms to ensure that our babies are getting the healthy nutrients they need. It’s also important to keep them protected by avoiding certain foods that are not considered safe during pregnancy. We’ve compiled a list of off-limits-foods for you:sushi-roll-1345449-m

  • Alcohol. Currently, there is no known safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy. Therefore, it’s recommended that

We must say, it never gets old reading all the positive reviews that come in through our email, social media (Facebook and Twitter accounts) and our retail sites. Here’s one of the newest reviews we received followed by a review from one of our longest time users:

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Read the research done with this product. Used product from week 26 to delivery. Daughter was

We love reading the positive reviews that come in through our email, social media (Facebook and Twitter accounts) and our retail sites. Here’s one of the newest reviews we received:

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I purchased the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System over 7 years ago when I was pregnant with my first child. Everything about my son’s behavior was/is consistent with the claims

Back To Work After Baby

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Planning to go back to work after maternity leave?  You are not alone.  Nearly two-thirds of American women return to work immediately following maternity leave.  You may wonder what effect going back to the office so quickly could have on your own baby’s development.  If you think your return to work is a detriment to your new baby; think again.  A recent Columbia University School of Social Work in New York study revealed that mothers who worked in the first