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Speak … on a pregnant note 38

By Babylove Network | July 10, 2021

Send your mail to: The Editor, P.O.Box 11463-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.                                                                                                                     Or send your sms to: +254722624174 E-mail: pregnant@integral-media.co.ke Only mail or sms with your name, postal address and day-time telephone number can be published. The identity of the writer may be withheld only if requested in writing. The Editor reserves the right to publish comments…

The superwoman syndrome

By Babylove Network | June 27, 2021

Things change when another human being is developing in your body; your body develops a mind of its own. You are tired more than half the time (even when you have just woken up), everything smells awful and nothing seems to stay in the stomach. Have I mentioned the annoying regular visits to the toilet for…

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How to get back your sex drive after baby delivery

By Babylove Network | June 17, 2021

Get back that kick! – rekindle your mood for sex after having a baby Try these practical steps Labour is exhausting and the effects of hormonal changes may make sex undesirable after delivery. This initial lack of desire for sex is natural, so do not worry! However, it is important to remember that the intimacy of…

Abnormal vaginal discharges

By Babylove Network | July 1, 2021

Every woman knows that the vagina produces discharge. What most women do not understand is why. For many women, vaginal discharge is a nuisance. It not only makes your inner wear wet and dirty, but may also at times lead to bad odours — a woman’s worst nightmare. The vagina has an acidic pH which…

Deep frying rules

By Babylove Network | June 27, 2021

Have you ever eaten food whose smell made your mouth go drippy; but when you were about to clear your plate you felt your stomach turn, heave, churn and heave again? Well, if the food was deep fried, some rules must have been broken in the process. The following are guidelines to ensure that your…

Labour pains — Do you need anaesthesia?

By Babylove Network | July 1, 2021

Women who have previously given birth do not ordinarily have good news for those who have never done so. Labour is painful, a different kind of pain. Inexplicable. Josphine Kihi says, ‘There is nothing like labour pain. I cannot describe it. I have never felt that way in my life.’ From these expressions, new mothers…

Things you must have in your house

By Babylove Network | June 18, 2021

Accidents are unpredictable and we should always be prepared for them. Maureen Ndoge, a Pharmaceutical Technologist at Pharmat Chemist in Westlands, Nairobi, gives some tips on this crucial subject. Drugs Have you ever wished, in the odd hours of the night faced with a sickly child, that you had some pain or fever reliever at…

Roadside delivery

By Babylove Network | July 8, 2021

First-time dad, Henry, talks about his tribulations when his wife, Julia, went into labour in the city streets and almost delivered at a dirty sidewalk. WHEN Henry left home with wife, Julia, they were going to do the last minute shopping for the soon-to-be-delivered baby. His wife was due in two weeks time so they…

Speak… on a pregnant note 1

By Babylove Network | June 21, 2021

We want to hear from YOU, because this magazine is for YOU. Send mail to the Editor. Pregnant PO Box 11463-00100, Nairobi, Kenya. Only mail with names of the writer, postal address and day-time telephone number will be accepted. The identity of the writer will be withheld only if requested in writing. The Editor reserves…

Post abortion syndrome

By Babylove Network | June 25, 2021

Grace Ojiambo, Executive Director of Crisis Pregnancy Ministries, Nairobi examines Rahab’s feelings about her abortion. RAHAB’S situation has happened to countless couples; when one faces a crisis pregnancy, they are so stressed that they can’t think objectively. At that point, the crisis pregnancy is the Goliath in their lives that they must kill. Usually the…