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Healthy travel-What you need to do
Every so often, bags get packed — because Kenyans love to travel. To upcounty, for holiday, work, for ocassions, name it. And now as you embark on that journey, note that travel has a wear and tear effect on your beauty and health in general. The following are a few key tips that may help…
Musau Ndunda – Fatherhood in two dimensions
Friendly, warm, sociable, humorous and definitely passionate are just a few words that describe Musau Ndunda, as he paces in his spacious office that befits the respected Kenyan leader. The founder and Secretary General of Kenya National Parents Association (KNAP) tells Linda Karimi and Rebecca Njoki of his family life and passion for education in…
Calm amidst Labour
Mercy* a midwife, was as cool as a cucumber on the day she was due to have her own baby She sat in front of the television with a bowl of ice cream and enjoyed watching movies, waiting for the time she could hold no more! She narrates her story to Pregnant. I believe it…
FISTULA EXPLAINED
Fistula is an abnormal hole in a woman’s birth canal. A fistula that occurs in a woman’s birth canal is known as an obstetric fistula. It is a hole that develops between the birth canal and one or more of the woman’s internal organs, such as the rectum and the bladder. The hole causes permanent…
Chola’s Frank view
This is a legacy edition story. True stories of past pregnancies in yester days (or years), as published in Pregnant Magazine. ‘As a husband or a man you are more attracted to breasts that are upright and “looking” at you,’ laughs Pastor Joel Chola. But he understands that ‘…with a baby having to suckle them…
HEART BURN
SOME people believe that if an expectant woman suffers heartburn, she is carrying a child with long hair. This also implies that the child will be a girl. However, these suspicions have no medical backing. Some babies have been born without hair, yet their mothers suffered heartburn while pregnant. For some, it sounds somewhat confusing…