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Keeping a Pregnancy Calendar
from:There are a few incredibly special events that take place in many women’s lives that bear keeping a detailed record of. High school and college graduations, weddings, and the pregnancy and birth of her children are events to be recorded that can be looked at and remembered through the years. One of the easiest and most often used tool for recording all of the special moments in pregnancy is a pregnancy calendar. Things change quickly in those nine months and even if you think you will never forget, the details can get murky with time.
The style of the chosen pregnancy calendar isn’t as important as the information it contains. Mom and Dad to be can record the little things like Mom’s weird food cravings and the unusual way her feet got wider. A pregnancy calendar is also a good place to add information about doctor’s visits, the baby’s estimated weight at various stages, and pictures from ultrasounds and baby showers. There are so many exciting moments and events to record during pregnancy.
Some new moms choose to create a pregnancy calendar in the traditional way. It could be a purchased book with places to write and add pictures designed with week by week details about the normal phases of mom’s and baby’s development. Another pregnancy calendar option is to create a scrapbook of the parent’s memories and experiences during the pregnancy. This choice is special because it is completely designed by mom and truly expresses her thoughts and feelings about the pregnancy. The important aspect of any calendar is its purpose in helping the parents to be keep track of their child’s progress and development while making a keepsake for their family.
Another option many new parents are choosing for their pregnancy calendar is to create a digital or online version. Many pregnancy and parenting website offer this service free of charge. Some are equipped to work as a personal web page and allow family and friends to stay current on the latest pregnancy news by visiting online at their convenience. Most can be customized to suit the tastes of the mother to be and can be burned to a CD for safe keeping after the arrival of the little one.
Creating a personal pregnancy calendar in any of the various forms available is a great way to keep the memories of this special time. No matter how hard people try to remember the details they get lost in time and keeping a calendar with all of the special moments is sure to keep them fresh for years to come.
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