<body><script type="text/javascript"> function setAttributeOnload(object, attribute, val) { if(window.addEventListener) { window.addEventListener('load', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }, false); } else { window.attachEvent('onload', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }); } } </script> <div id="navbar-iframe-container"></div> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://apis.google.com/js/platform.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> gapi.load("gapi.iframes:gapi.iframes.style.bubble", function() { if (gapi.iframes && gapi.iframes.getContext) { gapi.iframes.getContext().openChild({ url: 'https://www.blogger.com/navbar/2439382953583267874?origin\x3dhttp://uragiftfromgod.blogspot.com', where: document.getElementById("navbar-iframe-container"), id: "navbar-iframe", messageHandlersFilter: gapi.iframes.CROSS_ORIGIN_IFRAMES_FILTER, messageHandlers: { 'blogger-ping': function() {} } }); } }); </script>

Carissa's Blog

 

I'm Thankful

After visiting babycenter.com forum, I guess I have to be thankful because with my 'all day sickness'... I know for sure that my baby is growing healthy inside me. Even doctor said that morning sickness is a sign of a healthy pregnancy. I bet I would freaked out if I suddenly feel normal again.

Morning sickness is associated with a healthy pregnancy, and is linked to a lower miscarriage rate and larger healthier babies. It is uncertain why this is the case; one hypothesis suggests that reduced food intake at the beginning of the pregnancy causes a corresponding increase in the size of the placenta, which ensures better nutrition for the baby for the rest of the pregnancy, reducing the risk of miscarriage.

 

for this post

Leave a Reply