The Due Date Calculator:
If you're trying to figure out exactly when you conceived and when your little one is more than likely to arrive, this is a great source.
http://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy-due-date-calculator
Week by Week Pregnancy Guide:
Though I don't recommend reading the message boards on this site (as they will scare you more than likely help you), I do recommend this website when you're wanting to know what types of developments your baby is making from week to week.
http://pregnant.thebump.com/pregnancy-week-by-week.aspx?MsdVisit=1
Foods to Avoid:
Some people like to stick straight to the rules of "the pregnancy diet"; however, use this website as a starting point to learn what you need to stay away from (especially for the first few weeks when the baby is developing at such a rapid rate) and not as a Bible. Remember, everyone is different and what works for some, may not work for others!
http://www.webmd.com/baby/features/foods-to-avoid-when-youre-pregnant
Safe OTC Medications:
When wanting to know what kind of medications you can take for small ailments, this is a great resource. It gives both a safe and unsafe listing of all types of medications. I remember getting a small cold while I was pregnant and I was too terrified to take any medication. I didn't want my baby to grow a third nipple! Then I found this website, called my doctor's office to verify, took some Robitussin and slept like a baby. **Remember, it is always best to contact your physician before taking ANY types of medications.
http://www.babycenter.com/0_chart-over-the-counter-medications-during-pregnancy_1486462.bc
Fetal Heart Monitor:
Read the reviews and see which one you like best - if none of these suit your fancy, there are other websites out there. I used the Sonoline B fetal heart monitor to listen to my sweet baby's heartbeats every night.
http://www.fetaldoppler.net/
I hope you have found these websites to be of some help to you. I will continue to add to this page as the blog grows. If there is something in particular that you're looking for and you can't find it here, I recommend calling your doctor's office. Good Luck!
If you're trying to figure out exactly when you conceived and when your little one is more than likely to arrive, this is a great source.
http://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy-due-date-calculator
Week by Week Pregnancy Guide:
Though I don't recommend reading the message boards on this site (as they will scare you more than likely help you), I do recommend this website when you're wanting to know what types of developments your baby is making from week to week.
http://pregnant.thebump.com/pregnancy-week-by-week.aspx?MsdVisit=1
Foods to Avoid:
Some people like to stick straight to the rules of "the pregnancy diet"; however, use this website as a starting point to learn what you need to stay away from (especially for the first few weeks when the baby is developing at such a rapid rate) and not as a Bible. Remember, everyone is different and what works for some, may not work for others!
http://www.webmd.com/baby/features/foods-to-avoid-when-youre-pregnant
Safe OTC Medications:
When wanting to know what kind of medications you can take for small ailments, this is a great resource. It gives both a safe and unsafe listing of all types of medications. I remember getting a small cold while I was pregnant and I was too terrified to take any medication. I didn't want my baby to grow a third nipple! Then I found this website, called my doctor's office to verify, took some Robitussin and slept like a baby. **Remember, it is always best to contact your physician before taking ANY types of medications.
http://www.babycenter.com/0_chart-over-the-counter-medications-during-pregnancy_1486462.bc
Fetal Heart Monitor:
Read the reviews and see which one you like best - if none of these suit your fancy, there are other websites out there. I used the Sonoline B fetal heart monitor to listen to my sweet baby's heartbeats every night.
http://www.fetaldoppler.net/
I hope you have found these websites to be of some help to you. I will continue to add to this page as the blog grows. If there is something in particular that you're looking for and you can't find it here, I recommend calling your doctor's office. Good Luck!