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    Sheikha Mahra shares wholesome moments with baby Mahra

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Her Highness Sheikha Mahra Al Maktoum the daughter of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai is showing the world another another glimpse of her journey into motherhood.

    Recently, HH Sheikha Mahra shared a few new images of her little one with her 1 million followers on Instagram.

    In the first picture, Sheikha Mahra is seen holding baby Mahra close, taking a selfie, capturing their special moments together. In the second image, you can see Sheikha Mahra in spending time in nature with her daughter. After what looks like a stroll in the park, the royal mother-daughter spend some down time on the park bench.

    This isn’t the first time Her Highness has given the world a peek into motherhood. Before this, she shared a picture where she held her baby girl close, right after she made the announcement about her divorce.
    See the full gallery here:

    When was Sheikha Mahra’s daughter born?
    The royal Princess of Dubai and her then husband Sheikh Mana Al Maktoum welcomed their baby girl on Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
    Dubai’s royal family is celebrated yet another joyous occasion as the Princess of Dubai welcomed her  first child together. She announced the news via an Instagram story, on a Thursday afternoon, revealing the safe arrival of her daughter.It was revealed by Sheikh Mana’s Instagram that they have named their precious daughter Mahra.
    In a heartfelt post shared by Dubai’s favourite Princess, she said, “Thank you Dr. Fadi Mirza and Latifa Hospital team for all your support and most memorable experience for bringing baby Mahra to this world. 01.05.2024.”
    Acknowledging the hospital staff and the medical team that helped her deliver the baby, the Dubai Princess shared her gratitude for a safe and sound experience.
    The pictures included mother-daughter moments along with images of Sheikha Mahra’s mum holding her grandchild.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Sheikha Mahra releases another new portrait of her little one

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    Her Highness Sheikha Mahra Al Maktoum the daughter of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai is showing the world another portrait from her motherhood journey.
    With her daughter now officially being four months old, the beautiful mother-daughter bond can carefully be seen through her Instagram.
    Today, Sheikha Mahra shared yet another adorable portrait of her little one to her 980k followers on Instagram

    This isn’t the first time Sheikha Mahra has given the world a peek into motherhood. Before this, HH Sheikha Mahra shared a picture where she held her baby girl close, right after she made the announcement about her divorce.
    See the full gallery here.

    When was Sheikha Mahra’s daughter born?
    Her Highness Sheikha Mahra Al Maktoum and Sheikh Mana Al Maktoum have welcomed the arrival of their baby girl on Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
    Dubai’s royal family is celebrating yet another joyous occasion as the couple welcome their first child together. Sheikh Mana announced the news via an Instagram story today, Thursday afternoon, revealing the safe arrival of their daughter.It was revealed by Sheikh Mana’s Instagram that the couple has named their precious daughter Mahra.
    In a heartfelt post shared by Dubai’s favourite Princess, she said, “Thank you Dr. Fadi Mirza and Latifa Hospital team for all your support and most memorable experience for bringing baby Mahra to this world. 01.05.2024.”
    Acknowledging the hospital staff and the medical team that helped her deliver the baby, Sheikha Mahra shared her gratitude for a safe and sound experience.
    The pictures included mother-daughter moments along with images of Sheikha Mahra’s mum holding her grandchild.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Founder of Blissful Beginnings on creating a holistic retreat for postpartum pampering

    Lifeby Camille Macawili37 mins ago Anticipating the joy of first time childbirth and motherhood is inseparable from preparing for the realities of the postpartum period.No amount of online forums, books, and advice from friends and family can ever truly prepare you for this new stage in life. Usually during this period, new mothers opt to spend this delicate time at home where a family member or nanny is around to help while recovering from birth. Recent years, however have seen a growing number of modern moms opting for confinement centres – a post-childbirth tradition widely practiced mainly in East and Southeast Asia where the objective is to provide comprehensive support and recovery during postpartum week.Enter: Blissful Beginnings. The first of its kind in the GCC, this luxury retreat is aimed at new mothers seeking environments that offer a holistic approach to recuperation through a good amount of pampering, 24/7 care for their newborns, and more. Located in Park Hyatt Dubai Creek and Mandarin Oriental Dubai, packages start from Dhs3,500 and Dhs6,000 per night, respectively.Here, Founder Sandrine Chaker talks about bringing this concept to life and what to expect when checking in.Tell us about the concept behind Blissful Beginnings.At Blissful Beginnings, my vision was to create a sanctuary that redefines postpartum care for new mothers in the GCC. I saw a significant gap in how postpartum care was traditionally approached, focusing mainly on childcare. It’s not just a service, but a journey into a new era of maternal wellbeing. I wanted to create a sanctuary, a place where new mothers could find transformation and solace after the intense experience of childbirth. Here, we offer more than support; we offer a home away from home, where confidence and joy intertwine, allowing mothers to embrace this beautiful new chapter of their lives with love and serenity.What was your Aha! Moment that got this company started.The idea for Blissful Beginnings came to me when I realised the profound need for more comprehensive postpartum care in our region. I saw that while traditional methods focused on the child, the mother’s well-being often took a backseat. This realisation was my ‘Aha!’ moment, and it inspired me to start a retreat that equally prioritises the mother’s recovery and wellness, alongside the care of the newborn.What kind of environment at Blissful Beginnings can one expect?The environment at Blissful Beginnings is crafted to be a tranquil and supportive haven, a retreat from the outside world where mothers can wholly focus on their recovery and bonding with their babies. In creating this sanctuary, I have brought together a team of experts, each with more than 10 years of experience in their respective fields. These professionals are dedicated to providing the best care and support, ensuring that every mother’s experience is enveloped in luxury, comfort, and a sense of home. This space is more than just a retreat; it’s a secure and peaceful haven designed to nurture mothers during this transformative period in their lives.How do you work with new mothers on this journey? Where do you start when it comes to working with a new client or is there a one-size-fits-all approach?Every mother’s journey is unique, and at Blissful Beginnings, we honour this individuality. Our approach starts with a personal session to understand each mother’s specific needs and challenges. From there, we craft a bespoke program focusing on emotional support, wellness therapies, nutrition, lactation and bonding with the child. It’s not a one-size-fits-all approach; it’s deeply personal and tailored to each mother’s journey.What are the benefits of checking in this postpartum care retreat?Checking into Blissful Beginnings offers new mothers a comprehensive support system. It’s not just about physical recovery; it’s about emotional and mental rejuvenation too. Mothers benefit from expert care in emotional support, wellness therapies and nutrition counseling, ensuring they transition into motherhood feeling confident, relaxed and empowered.What are the services and cultural practices, if any, available on board that come with postnatal support?In creating Blissful Beginnings, I was deeply inspired by the rich tapestry of cultural practices from around the world, especially those rooted in Asian and American traditions. We offer an array of services that reflect these global perspectives. Additionally, we pay close attention to cultural sensitivities and preferences, ensuring that every mother feels respected and at ease in our care. It’s about bringing the best of the world to our mothers, helping them to recover and bond with their newborns in a setting that feels both familiar and luxuriously new.Is this open to all mothers? Are there any restrictions and regulations within the UAE that one needs to be aware of?We strive to make Blissful Beginnings accessible to all mothers. While we operate within the regulatory framework of the UAE, our mission is to provide support and care to every mother who walks through our doors, regardless of their background.How important is nutrition and variety in terms of dining when it comes to postnatal stay?Nutrition is crucial in the postpartum period. At Blissful Beginnings, we place a strong emphasis on providing mothers with nutritious, varied meals that cater to their specific dietary needs during recovery. It’s about nurturing the body as well as the soul.How do you approach client development and retention?Our connection with our clients doesn’t end at checkout. Through our ‘Blissful Beginnings anywhere’ program, we maintain ongoing support, ensuring that our mothers continue to feel supported and connected even after they return home. This continuous care helps in developing lasting relationships with our clients.What have been the driving factors that led to growth and scaling of the company in the UAE?The growth of Blissful Beginnings in the UAE has been driven by our unique approach to postpartum care, addressing a real need in the region. Our focus on luxurious accommodations coupled with comprehensive, personalised postnatal support services has resonated with new mothers, contributing to our growth and popularity.What have you learnt in all of this and what advice would you give to those wanting to carve out their own path?This journey has taught me the profound importance of holistic postpartum care. My advice to anyone wanting to carve out their own path is to listen to your heart, identify a need, and create a solution that comes from a place of passion and empathy. It’s about making a difference in people’s lives, one mother, one family at a time.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More

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    You Baby Studio: Capturing the Beauty of Motherhood in a Fashion-Forward Way

    Life

    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    IN PARTNERSHIP: There is a saying that pregnancy is the most beautiful journey a woman can embark on, and You Baby Studio, under the leadership of founder Natalia Leanca, has dedicated itself to capturing this experience in a unique manner.
    Since its establishment in 2018, You Baby Studio has been offering creative newborn photography, maternity photoshoots, family portraits, and more.
    Driven by the passion for creativity and photography, Natalia Leanca saw an opportunity to capture the most significant moments in families’ lives, leading to the establishment of a dedicated space focused exclusively on baby and family photography.
    Today, after four years in business, You Baby Studio thrives with an all-female team of six talented photographers — providing an array of services, including maternity photography, newborn photography, cake smash sessions, capturing a baby’s first year, family photography, mommy and me photo sessions, and beyond.
    Fashion Forward

    Each maternity photosession is carefully planned, beginning with an in-depth discussion about the expecting mother’s preferred style. Combining their expertise in fashion and photography, the You Baby Studio team curates an array of designer looks for the client.
    The Complete Package

    An integral part of every You Baby Studio maternity photosession is the inclusion of professional makeup and hair styling services. Expecting mothers are given the opportunity to relax and sit back, as the experts drive it all professionally. The studio allocates a generous four-hour slot for each session, ensuring ample time for the expecting mother to feel comfortable and truly enjoy the experience.
    Timeless Appeal

    The aim at You Baby Studio is to create an atmosphere where expecting mothers feel special and celebrated. The fusion of fashion and maternity photography results in captivating timeless images that will hold a cherished place in family albums for generations to come.
    Comfort and Safety

    Every significant detail at You Baby Studio is carefully considered to ensure the comfort and safety of both mother and child. The studio is equipped with air purifiers and sterilizers, creating a  hygienic environment for babies and their families. Additionally, a selection of adorable props and costumes is available, providing a plethora of creative options to enhance the photosession experience.
    For more information and to book your exclusive maternity photosession, visit their website: youbabystudio.com
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    In Pics: Inside Lindsay Lohan’s sea-inspired nursery in Dubai

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    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    Sneak-peek inside Lindsay Lohan’s ocean-themed nursery, co-designed by Nestig.
    The mother-to-be shared a glimpse of the white and blue nursery, “Everything is inspired by the beach and is so peaceful and playful,” said the 37-year-old actor.
    Everything about the nursery is calming and serene. From the painting of the light house on the walls and the colour-coordinated toys to the complementing decor and subtle blue striped patterns — everything will be dreamy and demure for baby Lohan.
    After living in the spotlight for most parts of her early life, the Mean Girl alumni found her quiet oasis in UAE. The actor is a major part of every ’90s kid’s pop culture diet, as she was a part of some of the most iconic movies of the time.
    With fame comes the burden of public scrutiny. Much like many other child stars who grew up in Hollywood and resented the business, Lindsay too, decided to step out of the spotlight.
    Today, in this new chapter of her life, the Parent Trap actor is about to embark on the journey of parenthood herself. Lindsay is married to businessman Bader Shammas, with whom she is expecting her first child. The couple, who met in Dubai, have been incredibly private about their relationship and Shammas is not in the public eye.

    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Grab Our Photo Editing Course + 110 Other Online Courses for Just $75

    The dreary winter months at the beginning of the year always feel like the perfect time to do a little reflection and check in with yourself. From cultivating new hobbies to pursuing mindset shifts and overcoming personal roadblocks, it’s a great time to work toward a more content and revitalized you. Which is why we’re so excited to have partnered with The Bundle Co. to offer our popular Mastering Photo Editing on Your Phone course as part of a pack of 111 (!!) online courses full of self-improvement-focused classes on everything from overcoming imposter syndrome to financial wellness. The full bundle is an incredible value, worth over $20,000 (seriously, $20,000), and on sale now for just $75.90. This is the biggest bundle they’ve ever offered, at the lowest price, and we’re so excited to be included. 
    Claim all 111 courses now (an over $20,000 value) for just $75.90

    Our popular course, Mastering Photo Editing on Your Phone, is included! 

    About Mastering Photo Editing on Your Phone
    We start the course with our best tips and tricks for actually taking your photos. Even though editing can cover a lot of sins when it comes to photos, it always helps to set yourself up for success when shooting. We go over how to create balance in the composition of your shots and our process for taking our fave photos—like outfit flatlays, exterior shots, and interior vignettes. 
    Next, we take you through all the edits we routinely make on our photos—from brightness to contrast to removing imperfections. With guided video tutorials and pro tips from our guest instructors Lauren Taylor and Ali Stone. 
    You’ll learn our favorite apps for making specific edits—like Snapseed and Tezza—as well as the order we make our edits for the best results. Playing with filters is fun, but sometimes you need to overhaul a photo and a filter just won’t cut it. In this course, you’ll learn the separate core elements of photo editing, so you can edit any photo with ease. All you need to take the course is a phone with app capability. 

    Plus, 110 other amazing courses, all for $75.90 (!!). Here’s a quick look at a few of the courses included in the bundle that we can’t wait to dive into: 

    Taught by Tatiana O’Hara, this course is for anyone who has struggled with having the tough conversations in a corporate role. It covers everything from how to prepare yourself for the conversation to conversation scripts to how to communication after the conversations are finished, and so much more. If you’re in a leadership role, this course is essential. 

    A holistic health coach and registered nurse currently working toward a doctorate in integrated medicine, Kate Eskuri was one of our expert panelists for our 6-Week Self-Care Challenge and we love this goal-setting course she’s created to help you manage your productivity and get sh*t done. The course includes guided worksheets, journal prompts, and a six-step ritual to help you put all your planning to action and achieve your goals. 

    Are you a small business owner having trouble moving or marketing your inventory? This is the course for you. Dani Brown takes you step-by-step through her unique strategy to selling out your launches or restocks every. single. time. A great tool for business owners, including bonus material and a workbook to help you implement her advice every step of the way. 

    Imposter syndrome can stop you in your tracks and prevent you from achieving your goals or feeling like the best version of yourself. Learn how to shift that mindset and start thinking differently with Erika Cramer’s in-depth guide on overcoming imposter syndrome and reclaiming your confidence. 

    Get the full scoop on every course included here. Be sure to claim your bundle by Sunday, February 7, because this amazing price is on the table for this week only. 

    We can’t wait to see what you create with these powerhouse resources! Follow us over @theeverygirlcourses on Instagram and share which course you’re the most excited to start. Plus, more info on future course releases from The Everygirl—we’ve got tons of amazing content in the works for you. More

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    Dealing With Irregular Periods? This Condition Could Be the Culprit

    You’ve likely heard it before (maybe even more than once): if your period is irregular or if something changes, you should head to your doctor’s office to get to the bottom of what is going on. Though it might not be anything major or life-changing, it could be something that warrants a diagnosis—even if it ultimately doesn’t make a huge difference to your day-to-day life.Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, is one such diagnosis. “Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder caused by elevated levels of male hormones, which can lead to less frequent ovulation and irregular periods,” said Dr. Jessica Ryniec, board eligible in obstetrics and gynecology and reproductive endocrinology and infertility, who practices at CCRM Fertility in Northern Virginia. CCRM is a leading fertility provider specializing in egg freezing, IVF, research, and more. Its doctors work personally with patients throughout their fertility journey. Because PCOS can affect the ease with which people are able to get pregnant, people experiencing PCOS may work with a fertility specialist to help them navigate any challenges that may arise. But PCOS affects more than just someone’s ability to conceive—and it’s actually more common than you think.
    “PCOS affects around 10 percent of reproductive-aged women overall and is the underlying problem in 40 percent of [people] with irregular or absent periods,” Dr. Ryniec said. “Normally, a [person’s] brain releases hormones that signal the ovary to grow an egg. Once that egg matures, it is released or ovulated, and if sperm is present there is the chance to become pregnant that month. In [people] with PCOS, the signals from the brain are altered due to excessive male hormones and high insulin levels, and the ovary is unable to mature and ovulate an egg.”
    Now that you have a better idea of what PCOS is, you may have some questions about how it’s diagnosed and what a diagnosis might mean for your life. Luckily, Dr. Ryniec is here to break everything down for us. Read on for those answers and more.

    How do you know if you have PCOS?
    If you’re not someone who is missing a period, you may not even realize you have PCOS, because, Dr. Ryniec said, symptoms can sometimes be disguised by hormonal birth control. Acne and hair growth on your face, chest, or back could also be sneaky signs that you might have PCOS (and might likewise be hidden if you’re using a hormonal form of birth control). That being said, it’s important to get a diagnosis because undiagnosed PCOS could potentially affect your long-term health.
    “Because [people] with PCOS are not having regular cycles, their uterine lining is not shedding as normal and this can lead to problems like endometria hyperplasia, which can lead to uterine cancer,” Dr. Ryniec explained. “Other long-term health risks include elevated BMI, diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Studies show [people] with PCOS are more likely to experience depression and anxiety as well.”
    So if you think your symptoms point to (potential) PCOS, the best thing you can do is make an appointment with your doctor. Dr. Ryniec said that because there isn’t a clear-cut test that can tell you for sure if it’s PCOS you’re dealing with, your doctor will likely start by ruling out other things. After that, they’ll look for two of three things: you have fewer than eight menstrual cycles a year, you have levels of androgens, or your doctor notices “multiple small follicles on the ovary” when they do an ultrasound.
    “I see so many [people] who were told they have PCOS because they have a history of ovarian cysts or because they have a lot of follicles, but this does not actually mean you have PCOS unless you have the other symptoms,” Dr. Ryniec said. So if that’s the only way you’ve been diagnosed, you may want to consider looking for a second opinion to really get to the bottom of things.

    What comes next?
    Once you receive a PCOS diagnosis, you’re probably going to start thinking about what’s next. Are there treatments you need to think about? Lifestyle changes to make? Procedures to consider?
    “Treatment for PCOS depends on the symptoms that are concerning you, and so it is important to talk to your doctor about what your goals are and make decisions together,” Dr. Ryniec said. Making sure you’re living a well-balanced lifestyle, eating a healthy diet and fitting in exercise (at least 30 minutes, three times a week) can help.
    “Birth control blocks male hormones and renders them ineffective, decreasing acne and abnormal hair growth, improving menstrual regularity, and protecting against endometrial hyperplasia. It also provides effective contraception which is important when you can’t predict ovulation and don’t want to become pregnant,” Dr. Ryniec said. “For [people] with insulin resistance as a result of PCOS, doctors might prescribe Metformin or other insulin sensitizing medications.”
    Because the exact treatment you’re going to want to move forward with is so dependent on the specific symptoms you’re experiencing, being open and honest with your doctor is essential. They’ll be able to guide you towards what will hopefully help most.

    What about if you’re trying to get pregnant?
    If you’re actively trying to conceive, getting a PCOS diagnosis might bring up a lot of feelings (good or bad). One thing Dr. Ryniec wants you to know? “Having PCOS does not mean that you can’t get pregnant or even that you can’t get pregnant on your own. But because [people] with PCOS frequently have difficulty ovulating, PCOS is often associated with infertility. Luckily, PCOS is one of the most treatable forms of infertility.”
    If you’re trying to get pregnant, your doctor might prescribe a medication to provide a bit of extra help when it comes to ovulation. Beyond medication, some people with PCOS might need additional fertility treatments, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF).
    That being said, if you know you have PCOS and you’re struggling to conceive, make sure to talk to your doctor or a fertility specialist like one at CCRM sooner rather than later. “If you aren’t ovulating or aren’t ovulating regularly, there is less of a chance to get pregnant because there is no egg to meet the sperm, so you shouldn’t delay seeking treatment,” Dr. Ryniec explained.
    At your appointment, your fertility specialist will, in all likelihood, want to run a few tests to determine how to best move ahead.
    “First, we want to make sure your fallopian tubes are open, so that once we help you ovulate, the egg has a way to meet the sperm. Second, we also want to make sure there is sperm for your egg to meet. If you have a male partner, we recommend a semen analysis. If you don’t have a partner or your partner is female, we would discuss the possibility of using a sperm donor,” Dr. Ryniec explained. “After completing the evaluation and assuming all else is normal, we would likely proceed with ovulation induction with Femara or Clomid, to help you ovulate an egg. You could then either time intercourse or have an intrauterine insemination or IUI. If these don’t lead to pregnancy, your doctor may recommend IVF.”

    If you’ve been discouraged by the fact that doctors don’t seem to be taking your symptoms seriously, it’s time to find a new doctor. Trust your gut.
    “Be confident in knowing that not having a period or having long intervals between periods is likely an indication of a larger problem. Keep looking until you find a doctor who will take it seriously. Not only can there be other hormonal disorders like thyroid disease leading to your symptoms, if you do have PCOS you might be at risk for other health problems, and you deserve a doctor that will work with you to optimize your health,” Dr. Ryniec said. “Share your goals with your doc. Why are you seeking medical care? What are your symptoms? What do you see as the best outcome with treatment? These are things to think about since there are so many facets to PCOS, you want to make sure you address your goals and not get lost in PCOS in general.”
    Your health and health goals are important—PCOS or no PCOS—so believing that you know yourself and taking your symptoms seriously (no matter what they are) is so important. Talk to your doctor or another specialist if you think that you might have symptoms of any sort of condition. You’re more than worth it.
    CCRM helps patients meet their health and lifestyle goals every single day, no matter what kinds of fertility-related objectives might be involved. Plus, with 25 locations across the United States and Canada, you may be closer to that personalized fertility care than you think. Ensuring that you have a doctor on your side that’s working with you can make all the difference. 

    This post was sponsored by CCRM, but all of the opinions within are those of The Everygirl editorial board. More

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    Being Pregnant During COVID-19: How I’m Staying Safe and Sane

    I had big plans the last seven weeks of my second pregnancy—a huge birthday bash for my 2-year-old, a fancy Easter brunch for our little family of three, even a Pinterest-worthy list of activities to do with my firstborn before he became a big brother.Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
    At first, I wasn’t concerned. It felt like something happening far away, a global event that wouldn’t necessarily affect us in our little enclave in Northeast Florida.
    But that changed quickly. COVID-19 has become something that we’ve all had to face head-on, whether it be dealing with the stress of social distancing, having major events like weddings or birthday celebrations canceled, or worrying about an immunocompromised friend or relative. But being pregnant adds a whole new level of uncertainty.
    Here’s what I’m doing to stay safe and sane as a pregnant woman during the coronavirus outbreak.

    Taking Social Distancing Seriously
    While I love spending one-on-one time with my son, a big part of what keeps me sane as a work-from-home mom is largely dependent on my mom tribe. They’ve been there for me through bad days, stressful work situations, even silly fights with my husband. They’re my sounding board when I worry whether my son is hitting milestones as he should or if I need to take him to the pediatrician (again) for that rash.
    But when officials started encouraging social distancing, I knew I had to take it seriously. The research on how COVID-19 could affect pregnant women is slim, and the CDC says they still don’t know if it can be passed from an infected mother to her newborn. With that said, I knew staying away was what was best for me and my baby.
    Not being able to see my best friends every day has been rough. Postponing my son’s second birthday party was also heart-wrenching. Plus, entertaining my son on my own all day is hard. But I know it’s the right thing to do, not just for my specific situation but for the population as a whole.

    Source: @jyll_mackie via #sharetheeverymom

    Staying Informed—To a Point
    I’m a journalist, and it’s long been a habit to watch the news and stay informed. But the daily updates on COVID-19 are on a whole new level—towns on lockdown, restaurants, and bars closed across entire cities, even beloved celebrities testing positive. To be honest, it sometimes feels like we’re living in a George Orwell novel.
    With the news moving at such a breakneck pace, you could spend most of the day watching the coverage. But I’ve decided to only watch the news in the morning, during naptime, and at night. Any more than that and my anxiety starts to spike. Any less and I feel like I’m ill-informed.
    I’ve also stopped watching in front of my 2-year-old. While I’m not sure he really grasps what’s going on, I don’t want to inundate him with potentially frightening images or adult themes.

    Finding Stress Relief
    As someone nearing the end of her pregnancy, I realize that now more than ever it’s important for me to stay calm. Maternal stress has long been linked to preterm labor,  and the last thing I want to do (especially in the middle of a global epidemic) is to deliver early.
    So, I’ve decided to do everything I can to stay calm. I’ve completely finished the baby’s room, down to washing, folding, and putting away all the tiny clothes and hanging the art. I’ve cleaned out all our drawers and kitchen cabinets, put up new curtains, cleaned and organized long-neglected areas, and wrapped and assembled all my son’s birthday gifts. I’ve also made it a point to support several local small businesses (online, of course), while also squeezing in some time for binge-watching Netflix and reading two books I started ages ago.
    While your version of stress relief may look different than mine, I’ve found that checking things off my to-do list while stuck at home has gone a long way in reducing my stress level.

    Source: @thebeverlyadams

    Having a Backup Plan
    At my 32-week appointment, I asked my doctor about COVID-19 and how it might affect my delivery. She said to prepare myself to not have any visitors in the hospital apart from my husband. Immediately, the sweet visions I had in my head of my son meeting his little brother for the first time in a sunny hospital room, peering into the tiny bassinet at his tiny new brother tightly swaddled in a pink and blue striped blanket, went up in smoke. I wouldn’t get that.
    What she said shocked me then, but restrictions on visitors have become commonplace in recent weeks. I’ve decided to accept that I probably won’t get the birth I envisioned. And that’s OK. But I’ve also started preparing for less optimal situations.
    For example, what if there are too many cases of COVID-19 at our hospital and they can’t accommodate us? Our hospital recently had its first case, and I expect there will be more. Right now, I’m keeping an eye on the situation and researching other options, from delivering at other hospitals to a truncated hospital stay post-birth to yep, even home birth. And I’m not the only mom considering this option. Of course, talking to your own doctor is always the best course of action—they can provide advice and solutions directly relevant to your specific situation.
    The COVID-19 epidemic has affected us all, not just those of us expecting a baby in the coming months. I know there are people who are dealing with far worse situations than I am—those with immunocompromised children, those who still have to report to work and send their kids to daycare, and of course, those who have already contracted the infection or love someone who has.
    But being pregnant and on the cusp of giving birth right now is also really, really hard. Preparing backup plans and being mindful of my mindset is the best thing I can do for myself, and my family, at this time.

    This article originally ran on The Everymom More