Stories from Fit Pregnancy
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Almond-Cherry Sandwich Dots
Fit Pregnancy &bull Yesterday
These macaroons are a distant relative of the recipe on the Odense Almond Paste box. Lemon zest and vanilla, and cherry jam in the middle, make for a sweet treat perfect for Valentines Day. Preheat the oven to 350 and… Full Story »
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Nesting Recipes: Almond-Cherry Sandwich Dots
Fit Pregnancy &bull Yesterday
I love holidays, and I love baking for holidays. Valentine's Day being no exception, I started out with a little cherry-filled macaroon sandwich cookie. They're pretty sweet, hardly health food, but a small batch means they don't linger. The texture… Full Story »
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The Feel-Great Workout Moves
Fit Pregnancy &bull Feb 8, 2012
Spine alignerStand tall with your back against a wall. Touch the wall with your heels, hips, shoulders and head, then pull your belly in and up while taking 3 slow breaths (1 exhale and inhale equals 1 breath). Release, taking… Full Story »
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Navigating Your Prenatal Care
Fit Pregnancy &bull Dec 12, 2011
Even if you have health insurance, you may have high deductibles or steep out-of-pocket maternity costs. To avoid unpleasant surprises, check early on with your insurance company for an estimate of what it will pay and to find out things… Full Story »
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Sleep Sound Sweeps - Win 1 of 5 Sleep Essentials Gift Cradle sets!
Fit Pregnancy &bull Nov 18, 2011
The products that are part of the gift cradle include Polar Cuddle Cub, Gentle Giraffe, Gentle Giraffe Aromatherapy Pillow, Twilight Turtle and Twilight Turtle Rattle. Cloud B, is a leading manufacturer of uniquely designed "Helping Children Sleep" products that sooth and calm infants and children. Cloud B's award-winning Twilight Turtle and Sleep Sheep lead as favorites in their plush-toy collection. With these products, Cloud B has established a level of trust among consumers who choose Cloud B with confidence. Fit Pregnancy Week-by-Week Newsletter: Be in-the-know about your stage of pregnancy, product recalls, recipes, free stuff, cool baby gear, special offers… Full Story »
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Enter to win one of five Bumbleride Parent Pack's!
Fit Pregnancy &bull Nov 17, 2011
Fit Pregnancy Week-by-Week Newsletter: Be in-the-know about your stage of pregnancy, product recalls, recipes, free stuff, cool baby gear, special offers and more. PlanningFamily.com Week-by-Week Newsletter: Receive weekly updates on your pregnancy or new baby's development as well as free stuff, special offers, product samples, coupons and more for baby! OFFICIAL RULES; NO PURCHASE NECESSARY1. How to Enter: Beginning at 6:01 a.m. All Internet entries must be received no later than 11:59 p.m. Only one (1) Internet entry per person will be accepted. Subsequent entries will be disqualified. Subsequent attempts made by the same individual to submit multiple Internet entries… Full Story »
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Soup's Off
Fit Pregnancy &bull Nov 16, 2011
This week, Aaron is working late every night and the soup situation has reached a stand-off: Leo spent 45 minutes raging after I poured hot homemade chicken soup with carrots and chicken over some egg noodles in a bowl, after telling him we were having chicken-noodle soup… Full Story »
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Reduce Your Radiation Risk
Fit Pregnancy &bull Nov 15, 2011
Last spring, as the tsunami-damaged reactors at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant began leaking radioactive particles, that nation's pregnant women ran for the hills-or at least for faraway cities like Osaka. Moms-to-be in the U.S. are safely distant from fallout or food contamination, but what about X-rays and… Full Story »
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No Maternity Leave For You
Fit Pregnancy &bull Nov 11, 2011
More mothers are back at work one month after giving birth, The Los Angeles Times reports. Yes, you read that correctly-one month. According to new figures released by the Census Bureau, "8 out of 10, or 82 percent, of working… Full Story »
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Two Kids And Counting
Fit Pregnancy &bull Nov 11, 2011
Reyna is expecting baby number three. Her first two were eighteen months apart. They'll be three and four when her new baby is born. She emailed wondering which transition was harder-going from zero to one child, one to two children or two to three children. Maybe we should ask Michelle Duggar: Which was harder, Michelle, going from one to two (well, technically one to three-I think her second pregnancy was twins) children, twelve to thirteen or was it number 17, 18… Full Story »








