checklists

When Should I Return to Work After Birth?

One of the biggest decisions for a working mother is when to return to work after their baby is born. Some mothers have their minds made up, whether for personal or financial reasons, to return to work just 6 weeks after the baby is born.

Important Contacts Before Taking Maternity Leave

When you do decide to reveal your pregnancy to your employer, you need to make a list of important contacts within the company and your personal prenatal care to ensure you know whom to contact when the pregnancy nears the due date.

Newborn and Baby Checklist

Babies, like any other new additions to the home, require certain special items to help daily life flow easier. With baby gear like car seats, cribs, onesies, bathing supplies and so much else on the list, how are yousupposed to keep track of all the other things going on in your baby’s life? 

Choosing a Good Doctor for Pregnancy

Choosing the best healthcare provider for prenatal care is about more than just talent. An obstetrician needs to believe in some or all of the choices parents make along the way or at least support the choices of expecting parents.

Complete Conception to Baby Checklist

With so many things to do after conceiving a child, it can be helpful to have a list of the most important milestones to hang as a reminder about what is coming in the future. This complete checklist from conception to baby covers the basic events along the way

Hospital Delivery Checklist

When the time comes to head off to the hospital, few couples will have the mental prowess to pack a hospital bag. Typically, unless the baby has decided to enter the world a bit sooner than expected, parents pack the hospital bag a few weeks before the due date.

Maternity Checklist

The maternity checklist is one of the most important, because these items are all about the expecting woman. During pregnancy, much of the attention is focused on the fetus and proper development.

Must Have Checklist

Taking care of a new baby is far less complicated than some parents believe. For hundreds of years, babies were born and cared for without the intricate electronic devices available today. There is a list of must have items every parent should follow before baby arrives.

Nice to Have Checklist

The must have list is complete and the home is ready for baby. Now, mom and dad have enough time to work on the nice to have checklist. Nice to haves include things that are wanted, but not needed to care for baby.

Prenatal Health History Checklist

During the first prenatal visit, a prenatal health history will be taken to give the obstetrician an insight into potential problems that could be faced during the pregnancy.

Second Trimester Checklist

During the second trimester of pregnancy, many of the most difficult symptoms suffered in the first trimester like morning sickness, are fading away. The second trimester brings the appearance of the baby bump and more tests and doctor’s visits.

Third Trimester Checklist

The long months of pregnancy are ending. By the time the third trimester rolls around, the expecting woman will be showing with a nice sized baby bump and facing some difficult choices. Fatigue tends to set in during the latter weeks of the third trimester and will continue for a few months after baby is born.

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What to Pack in the Diaper Bag Checklist

Whether traveling just a few minutes from home or hours away, the diaper bag should be packed with essentials to make travel easier. Diapers bags are crucial for carrying more than just diapers.

What to Stock Up on At Home Checklist

Labor has started and family members are racing to the house to care for children and pets. Is your home prepared for the time you will spend in the hospital. Better yet, is everything in place for a comfortable time in the home for a few weeks after leaving the hospital?

Your First Prenatal Visit Checklist

During the first prenatal visit, there are things that will occur and questions you need to ask. With so much excitement, a checklist is important to help the newly
expecting woman remember all the things she can expect and should ask.

First Trimester Checklist

The first trimester of pregnancy is the time when many changes are occurring both in the body and in life. Women tend to move through the first trimester with gentle steps.

21 Things To Do Before Getting Pregnant Checklist

There are so many things to do before getting pregnant. Where do you start? Let us help you with a great checklist for getting ready for the 9 months of pregnancy.

Essential Infertility Work-Up Checklist

Infertility is defined as the inability to get pregnant within a year (or 6 months for those 35 and over).

Second Trimester Checklist

During the second trimester of pregnancy, many of the most difficult symptoms suffered in the first trimester like morning sickness, are fading away. The second trimester brings the appearance of the baby bump and more tests and doctor’s visits.

Pregnancy & Fertility Checklists

A checklist is a tool to help you remember important tasks and keep track of your progress in completing them. Using a
checklist before and during pregnancy can help you get on track to becoming pregnant and having a healthy
pregnancy.

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