Says who?
Well, more babies are born in the month of August in the US than any other month, so if you back track 9 months, that means that more women get pregnant in November than in any other month.
It takes about 10 days to know if you are pregnant with a blood test, and about 14 with a urine test if you are looking. If you are not looking, it may be anywhere from two to eight weeks to notice you are not having your period or beginning to feel morning sickness.
That means that starting in Mid November and lasting through December (and possibly into January), a large percentage of women will be finding out they are pregnant. It's important news to them, and they need to know what to do about it!
Many parents complain that their new baby doesn't come with an Owners Manual, but there is one now: The new book Raising 4 Dimensional Children in a 2 Dimensional World helps parents know what to expect and how to deal with it in order to raise healthy children, from prenatal care through adolescence.
The Prenatal Chapter focuses on helping both the mother and father learn, plan, and support each other for one of the biggest events of their lives. It answers important questions like:
What is the most dangerous thing you can do while your baby is in the womb?
How much weight should a “mom to be” gain?
How can you to pre-program your new baby to be calm instead of cranky?
What is the 4th Trimester and how do you plan for it?
What are the father’s responsibilities during pregnancy?
Best of all, newly pregnant women can buy the prenatal chapter for under a dollar at https://4D-2D.com.
The author, Tim McCarthy, has a master's degree in Education and a Grandmaster rank in the martial arts. His unique perspective combining over 40 years of teaching experience using both Eastern and Western educational philosophies, plus his research into hundreds of studies in child development provide a wealth of information both in the book and for interviews.
You may contact him at
[email protected]
or by calling 407.520.7950.
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