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Your Newborn’s First Week of Life ❣️
Newborns spend their first week of life adapting to their new environment. The outside world is very different from the womb, where it’s dim, the temperature is constant, and noise is muffled. You can help your baby get used to the outside world by giving them warmth,...

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SURROGACY
Florida is a surrogate-friendly state; this means that a woman looking to be a surrogate or an intended parent seeking to grow their family with a surrogate has the ability to do so right here in Sunshine State! Now more than ever this Taboo topic has really gained...

Spindle Transfer Lets Doctors Use Womans DNA in Donated Eggs To Have Baby Be Related To The Mother
Egg swapping is a special type of IVF treatment that is specifically intended to bring together women who are involved in a conventional IVF treatment, who can produce an excess number of eggs, with a woman who is, for one reason or another unable to produce their own...

Is IVF Right For You?
In 1977, the first baby was born via in vitro fertilization (IVF). The revolutionary technology was considered miraculous at the time. The notion of growing an embryo outside of its mother, then implanting it in the uterus to ensure a healthy pregnancy had previously...

Surrogacy & Same Sex Couples in Florida
Same sex couples are legally able to have a child via surrogacy in Florida. First and foremost, Florida Law (Fl. Stat. 742.14) legalizes, governs, and enables gamete donation, making it possible for same sex couples to be recipients of donated gametes (sperm, egg, or...

So, you made the decision to become an egg donor! Are you emotionally healthy and ready?
“Family is not defined by genes; it is defined by love! So, you made the decision to become an egg donor! Are you emotionally healthy and ready? As you begin this journey, an assessment should be conducted by a mental health professional to ensure that you have a...

Babies RN – Post Care Sponge Bath
A sponge bath is like a regular bath, except you DON’T put your baby in the water. Newborns should only get sponge baths for the first couple of weeks until the stump of the umbilical cord falls off (usually happens by about one or two weeks of age). The purpose of...

How to bond with your newborn
Warm, gentle affection makes your newborn feel safe and builds your bond. You can also build your bond through your interactions with your newborn: ✨Regularly touch and cuddle your newborn. From birth, your newborn can feel even the gentlest touch. Try stroking your...

Baby Tired Cues
It’s important to look for your baby’s ‘tired signs’. These signs let you know when it’s time to reduce stimulation and start settling your baby for sleep. Newborn babies will probably get tired if they’ve been awake for 1-1½ hours. If your newborn is tired, you might...