PREGNANCY LINE- LINEA NIGRA

LINEA-NIGRA,
What does this mean?

Most people just know the black line appears during pregnancy.

But did you know?

It is also called the Linea Nigra,

It is the dark line that develops across a woman’s belly during pregnancy.

This line runs from the navel to pubic bone.

The line is not always black, just brownish and darker.

This line shows up about 5 months during pregnancy.

Have you checked yours recently?

 

DUE DATE

How is this Magic Due Date Calculated?

Questions like, when are you due?

When are we expecting the baby?

These are questions that would be asked by family and friends.

A due date calculation is relatively simple if you know the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP).

It is based on the average length of a human pregnancy — 280 days, or 40 weeks, from your LMP.

It also takes into consideration that the average menstrual cycle is 28 days and a luteal phase (the period of time from ovulation to menstruation) is 14 days.

In essence, getting your due date pinpointed exactly based on your specific ovulation and conception date might not be so important after all.

The truth is, your baby will be considered full-term starting at 37 weeks — a full three weeks before the actual due date!

This means that she will make her appearance at any time starting then, although your chances of having your baby increase as the days go by.

From 37 weeks to all the way to 42 weeks, you can be reasonably assured that your baby will arrive.

Babies are really not “early” nor “late” unless they are born before or after this time period.

PLACENTA

The placenta (also known as afterbirth) is an organ that connects the developing foetus (baby) to the uterine wall of the mother to allow nutrient uptake.

The placenta provides oxygen and nutrients to growing babies and removes waste products from the baby’s blood.

The placenta attaches to the wall of the uterus, and the baby’s umbilical cord develops from the placenta.

The umbilical cord is what connects the mother and the baby.

In most cases, the umbilical cord will be cut following birth.

It doesn’t necessarily have to be cut immediately.

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO BIRTHING ABROAD

Here at Aspom Birth Services we are specialized in assisting Pregnant Mum in giving birth abroad. Here’s a step-by-step guide to using our services:

Contact Aspom Birth Services: Reach out to Aspom Birth Services through our website[aspombirthservices.com], email [info@aspombirthservices] , or phone (09087492961) to inquire about their services and discuss your specific needs and preferences.

Consultation and Assessment: Schedule a consultation with our expertise @ Aspom Birth Services to discuss your medical history, preferences for birthing abroad, and any specific requirements you may have. They will assess your eligibility and provide personalized guidance based on your circumstances.

Choose Destination and Healthcare Provider: With the assistance of Aspom Birth Services, select a destination for giving birth abroad and choose a reputable healthcare provider or hospital in that location. Consider factors such as the quality of medical care, amenities, and your budget.

Our Location includes: Canada, USA, Mexico, Brazil, St Kitts & Nevis, Barbados.

Visa and Travel Arrangements: Aspom Birth Services will assist you in obtaining the necessary visa for traveling to your chosen destination. We can also provide guidance on travel arrangements, including flights, accommodation recommendation, guide to port of entry, guide to baby’s documentation & FAQ checklist.

Prenatal Care: Before you arrive at your destination, Aspom Birth Services will facilitate your prenatal care appointments with the chosen healthcare provider. They will ensure that you receive comprehensive medical care and support throughout your pregnancy. That’s getting you your doctor’s appointment.

Documentation and Legal Procedures: Aspom Birth Services will assist you in completing any necessary documentation and legal procedures related to your baby’s birth abroad. This may include obtaining a birth certificate, passport, and any other required paperwork.

Departure: Once you and your baby are medically cleared to travel, Aspom Birth Services will help you make arrangements for returning to your home country. They will ensure that you have all necessary documents for departure and provide any additional support needed for a smooth journey home.

Throughout the process, Aspom Birth Services will be available to provide personalized assistance, guidance, and support to ensure a positive birthing experience abroad.