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News: Circumcision Rates on the Decline

by DP Nguyen Leave a Comment

Infant Circumcision RatesAn interesting new government report, just released in August 2013 from the National Center for Health Statistics, says that the in-hospital circumcision rates have decreased around 10 percent in the last 30 years – from 65 percent in 1979 to only 58 percent in 2010.

The drop was most noticeable in Western states, according to the report. In these states, the rates dropped to 40.2 percent in 2010. This is almost a 20 percent drop in parents choosing not to circumcise their sons. In the Midwestern states, however, circumcision rates remain high – around 71 percent.

Circumcision is the removal of a baby boy’s foreskin from his penis. It is a routine surgical procedure that is typically performed within the first few days of a little boy’s life.

The growing decline in circumcision may be due to a number of factors – from the growing anti-circumcision movement within the parenting community to the growing immigrant population in the USA, to the fact that the federal Medicaid program for lower income families has stopped paying for infant circumcisions in about 18 states.

Historically, circumcision is a mandatory ritual in the Jewish community, and a very common practice in the Muslim community. Outside of these faith communities, many Americans choose to have their sons circumcised for the potential health benefits – including decrease the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in their son, reducing the risk of penile cancer later on and even STDs, such as AIDS.

In recent years, circumcision has been a hot button topic across the country, with some areas wanting to ban the practice. Proponents of circumcision see it as a unnecessary procedure.

In response to this anti-circumcision movement, in August 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics released a statement saying that the health benefits of circumcision outweigh the risk of the surgery itself.  Risks of infant circumcision includes bleeding, infection, reaction to the anesthesia, injury to the penis and surrounding areas.

What are your thoughts on the decline in circumcision rates? Sound off in the comments!

Filed Under: Babies, In The News, Baby Health Tagged With: Circumcision

Travel and Periods – How Traveling Affects Your Period

by DP Nguyen 41 Comments

Travel and Your Periods

In this article, you will learn how travel can affect your period, including why irregular periods and missed periods can be common when you’ve been traveling. 

Travel can affect your period, just like any other “lifestyle change.” Even though your travels are temporary, it is still a disruption in your normal routine. Because the hormones that rule your menstrual cycle can be sensitive to anything new – from stress to your change in eating habits – you can have a delayed period and sometimes, even a missed period – due to your travels.

International travel, in which your body undergoes more of a shock, can definitely cause more of an upheaval to your menstrual cycle than a short weekend trip.
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Why Sip & See Parties Are Taking Over Baby Shower World

by DP Nguyen 1 Comment

Sip & See Baby ShowersAfter-delivery get-togethers are starting to become more popular, with more and more people using them as a way to let people get a peek at the baby after he’s been sequestered with Mom at home for a month or two. Sip & See parties started mostly in the South, and they’ve started to gain traction in other parts of the country. They’re often held as an alternative to a baby shower.

First and foremost, everyone gets to see the baby, which is the whole point to begin with, right? You get a chance to introduce your little buddy to your wider circle of family and friends all at once instead of having people dropping by unexpected. And you can use a lot of the same decorations and theme ideas you did for the original baby shower to make things easy. People drop by, have a few cocktails, drop some baby advice to the parents and then head home. [Read more…] about Why Sip & See Parties Are Taking Over Baby Shower World

Filed Under: Babies, Life with Baby Tagged With: baby showers, mommies get out

Most Popular Articles

by DP Nguyen

Welcome to My Pregnancy Baby – “Hip Chick’s Guide to PMS, Pregnancy, and Babies” – your one stop shop for women’s health, pregnancy, and baby articles.

If you’re interested in a specific topic, please click in the navigation bar above for all the main categories (and subcategories). You’re also welcome to search my blog (see the right sidebar) for any topics that you might be interested in.

There are 350+ articles on this blog, and I’m always adding more content that I think may interest my readers. To help you get started, I’ve compiled a list of the most popular articles on my blog. Bookmark them and share them with your friends.

  • Reasons for Missed Period – When You’re Not Pregnant
  • PMS or Pregnancy?
  • Teen Menstrual Cycles: Why Missed Periods, Irregular Periods are Normal
  • Ear Piercing in Babies: Should You Pierce Her Ears?
  • Causes of Late Period when Negative Pregnancy Test
  • Baby Poop Decoder: Guide to Baby Stools
  • Top 10 Free Pregnancy Apps 
  • Best Period Tracker Apps to Track Menstrual Cycles
  • 5 Signs That You May Be Pregnant – Early Pregnancy Symptoms 
  • How to Make a Blog Button – Step by Step Tutorial 
  • Quickening – Feeling Your Baby Move in Pregnancy
  • Can You Get Pregnant on Your Period?
  • Ovulation Symptoms – Signs to Tell When You Ovulate
  • Babies and TV – Why TV is Bad for Babies
  • How to Delay Your Period – Menstrual Cycle Information
  •  Natural Home Remedies for Babies with Colds
  •  Cloth Diapers vs. Disposable Diapers – What’s Best?
  • Period Problems: Irregular Periods, Heavy Periods & Menstrual Problems
  • Implantation Bleeding or Period?

If you are looking for gifts for your pregnant wife, or a friend who is pregnant, check out my Pregnancy Gift Guides:

  •  Top Holiday Gift Ideas for the Pregnant Mom
  • 7 Mother’s Day Gifts for the Mom-to-Be
  • My Pregnancy Baby – Amazon Store

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: most popular articles

Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP Rash)

by DP Nguyen 9 Comments

PUPPP Pregnancy Rash on Stomach

Itchy rashes during pregnancy can be caused by a number of conditions, but if it’s your first pregnancy and you are carrying a boy, there’s a high possibility you have a condition called pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP) – also known as polymorphic eruption of pregnancy.

Roughly 1 out of every 150 pregnant women will develop the PUPPP rash. That’s roughly 1 percent, but it is the most common pregnancy rash in pregnant women. Fortunately, it does not harm your unborn baby in any way, but it is incredibly uncomfortable and annoying to you. [Read more…] about Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP Rash)

Filed Under: Pregnancy, Pregnancy Health, Pregnancy Complications Tagged With: PUPP, PUPP Rash, Pregnancy Rash, Pregnancy skin Rash, Pupp Rash Pictures, Puppp, Puppp rash, Pupps Rash Pictures, Red Skin Rash, Skin Rash in Pregnancy, prurigo of pregnancy, pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy

Uterine Fibroids and Periods

by DP Nguyen 7 Comments

Uterine fibroids are one of the most common causes for period problems. If you have painful periods, heavy bleeding during your periods, or pain during sexual intercourse, it’s possible that you may be suffering from fibroids.

Fibroids affect 20 percent of women (1 woman out of 5) in their reproductive years. The risk of getting a uterine fibroid increases with age. By age 50, an estimated 50 percent of all women (or 1 in 2) have fibroids.
[Read more…] about Uterine Fibroids and Periods

Filed Under: PMS, Women’s Health, Infertility, Period Problems Tagged With: Fibroid Symptoms, Fibroids Period, Fibroids and Pain, Fibroids and Painful Periods, Fibroids and Period Pain, Fibroids and Periods, Fibroids in Uterus, Signs of Fibroids, Symptoms of Fibroids, period problems

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