News
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Life
Culture & Art
Hobbies
News
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Culture & Art
Hobbies
Pregnancy is an exciting time, but it can also be overwhelming. There are so many preparations to make and decisions to be made. From the moment you find out you are pregnant, your world will be filled with questions, from how to keep your baby healthy to how to prepare for labor and delivery. At Live Well 360, we offer the latest news and advice about pregnancy, along with helpful tips and resources. Our pregnancy articles and videos cover a wide range of topics, from nutrition to childbirth classes to postpartum care. We provide information on the latest research and safety recommendations, so you can make informed decisions about your pregnancy. We also offer a variety of products to help make your pregnancy easier. From pregnancy pillows and maternity clothes to labor and delivery essentials, you can find everything you need to make the most of your pregnancy. Pregnancy is a beautiful experience and we’re here to help you make the most of it. From the moment you find out you’re pregnant, to the time you’re ready to welcome your new baby, we’re here to provide you with the latest news, advice, and resources to help you have a safe and healthy pregnancy.
Pregnancy is a whirlwind of emotions—excitement, anticipation, and let’s be honest, a bit of anxiety too. One of the most joyful parts of preparing for your little one’s arrival is buying baby clothes. But here’s a question many soon-to-be parents find themselves asking: When is the right time to start shopping for baby clothes?If you’re anything like how I was during my first pregnancy, you probably find yourself staring at tiny onesies and adorable booties as soon as you see those two pink lines. But hold up you might be wondering if it’s too soon or if you should wait until later. Let’s walk through this together, because trust me, I’ve been there, and I know how overwhelming it can be.
Right now, Medicaid funding is on the chopping block at the federal level, putting 72 million seniors, children, low-income families, pregnant people, people with disabilities, young people newly in the workforce, and people across America at risk of losing healthcare coverage. [1]That’s not all.
If you’re pregnant or pumping at work, guess what? You’ve got [legal] backup! Thanks to two game-changing laws — the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) and the PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP Act) — you no longer have to choose between a healthy pregnancy and a paycheck.