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There's nothing quite like being a parent. The joys, the challenges, the never-ending love – it's all part of the job. And while parenting can be tough at times, it's also one of the most rewarding experiences you'll ever have. Whether you're a first-time parent or a veteran, there's always something new to learn about raising kids. That's where we come in. Here at Contenting, we're all about giving parents the resources and information they need to raise happy, healthy families. We know that every family is different, so we offer articles on everything from discipline tips to picky eating solutions to advice on dealing with special needs. We also have a huge selection of product reviews, so you can find the best gear for your family – whether you're looking for the perfect stroller or the safest car seat. And because we know that parenting is sometimes stressful, we also have a whole section devoted to self-care for moms and dads. From time-saving tips to stress-busting tricks, we've got you covered. So whether you're looking for advice, information, or just a little bit of inspiration, you've come to the right place. Welcome to Contenting!
When I started expecting my baby to start kicking, I did not get much movement until the final 3-4 weeks. I was worried at first and asked my doctor why am I not feeling anything which he assured me that it was normal and each pregnancy is different. The frequency with which you need to do fetal kick counts depends upon your doctor’s preference. Some health providers recommend once a day, while others require you to do it twice daily, usually once (1) in the morning and once (1) in the evening.There’s no fixed standard on how often you should do the fetal kick counts. What is important is that– you do it daily and choose a specific time to monitor your baby’s movements, preferably when your baby is most active in your womb.
Special Needs Jungle provides parent-centred information, news, special needs resources and informed opinion about SEND - Special educational needs and disability, Education, Health and Care Plans, EHCPs, EOTAS, SEND Tribunal, children's mental health, rare disease, SEND politics
I’m on staycaytion the next two weeks and my goal to do nothing got off to a wonderful lazy start. I stayed in PJs all weekend and binged Abbott Elementary - hilarious and highly recommended. I told T he’s going to daycare during the break and he better not screw me over by getting sick…