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Each Pregnant Magazine edition covers several topics. CLICK titles to read the articles. To choose another edition, scroll to the bottom of this page. Enjoy!

Coping with a Stillbirth – Rhoda’s experience

By Babylove Network | June 29, 2021

LAST year I lost my first baby when I was eight months pregnant. It all started with very many complications. I bled during the first three months. I was not just spotting, but bleeding. It would stop for a while, then at other times I would wake up and find my bedding soaked in blood. I…

Are you anxious about your first pregnancy clinic?

By Babylove Network | June 20, 2021

As soon as you find out that you are pregnant, visit the antenatal clinic. This is irrespective of whether this is your first pregnancy or not. Remember that each pregnancy is unique, and will require unique attention. Learn New Things And Meet New Friends Visits to the antenatal clinic are going to be full of…

Gassy moments in pregnancy

By Babylove Network | June 21, 2021

Bloating is common for human being.  Research shows that an average person produces between one and four pints of gas each day, and passes gas about 14 to 23 times a day. Once pregnant, you may find that belching or passing gas is more frequent and sometimes more intense. Dr. Munyalo Isika, a gynecologist based at…

Esther Wahome

By Babylove Network | June 24, 2021

This is a legacy edition story. True stories of past pregnancies in yester days (or years), as published in Pregnant Magazine. It’s an exciting time of her life when her marriage, motherhood and career all meet in a forceful and exhilarating climax- welcoming Baby Number 2. On 25 September 1997, Esther Wangui Mureithi, popularly known…

Depression In Pregnancy – keeping it away

By Babylove Network | July 5, 2021

Depression In Pregnancy— keeping it away When Janerose* discovered that she was pregnant, the first thought that occurred to her was suicide. The thought of a job-seeking boyfriend and strict church-going parents made the situation worse. Not only was she still relying on her parents to finance her higher education, but Eddy*, her boyfriend, had…

Exercise daily to have a stress-free pregnancy

By Babylove Network | June 21, 2021

Bills, debt, traffic, jobs, deadlines, family …the list goes on and all these are major contributors to stress in today’s fast-paced world. I remember my colleague. Damaris, (who is now in her third trimester) telling me: ‘Stress is a lot like a rocking chair; it will keep you occupied but it won’t get you anywhere.’…

I Took Pills Even After Agreeing To Have A Baby

By Babylove Network | July 1, 2021

EDD-15 FEBRUARY 2007 AT first I wasn’t prepared for a baby. I was still fifty-fifty but my husband was like, ‘Let’s have a baby!’ He kept on encouraging me that we should have one but I would tell him to wait. A time came when he said he could wait no more. Had you just…

When wishes become horses

By Babylove Network | July 6, 2021

Many times our wishes and desires don’t come to pass. Most of us actually live and die with a million unaccomplished dreams. ‘I wish I was a millionaire. I wish I would live in Disneyland, I wish I were President…* Occasionally, there are those unlikely childhood dreams that come through. Think of the current President…

Speak …on pregnant note 8

By Babylove Network | July 8, 2021

We want to hear from YOU, because this Magazine is for YOU. Send your mail to: The Editor, Pregnant, P.O. Box 11463-00100, Nairobi, Kenya. Or send your SMS to: +254 722 624174 E-mail: pregnant@integral-advisory.com Only mail and sms with your name, postal address and day-time telephone number will be published. The identity of the writer…

Facing a caesarean section

By Babylove Network | June 22, 2021

This is a legacy edition story. True stories of past pregnancies in yester days (or years), as published in Pregnant Magazine. Pauline Chola is now in her fourth pregnancy. She says her husband is prepared for this C-section, unlike the previous one, which was necessary after her baby was found to have failed to turn…