Posted by
admin on Apr 23rd, 2010
Baby in the Bluegrass is so excited to welcome guest blogger Sharon Tessandori of Barefoot Works Yoga Studio!
The importance of self care…
We all want enough energy to work, love, learn, and enjoy life. As human beings wanting to fully participate in life, this is a quest for us. Yet more and more of us are tired, burnt out, and depleted of energy.
We tell ourselves that if we take a day or even an hour to...
Posted by
admin on Apr 16th, 2010
Mother’s Day is MAY 9th! Just a few short weeks away! Do you know a mom-to-be that you’d like to honor this Mother’s Day? Nominate her to win a free 3D Ultrasound courtesy of Lexington Women’s Health!
What better way to celebrate being a new mom than to get a 3D preview!
Please send us your favorite mom-to-be’s name and email address by MAY 8th! Tell us why she is so important to you, and let us help you...
Posted by
admin on Mar 2nd, 2010
Baby in the Bluegrass Guest Blogger Sue-Minton shares her experiences as a mother of a child with special needs, and discusses resources she found to be valuable.
As I was in labor with my 2nd child, a daughter, the doctors informed me that the baby had Spina Bifida. My reaction was “Spina what?” I had never heard of Spina Bifida, and had no clue that at the time research had shown 1 in every 500 KY...
Posted by
admin on Feb 15th, 2010
We are so excited to announce that the 2010 edition of Baby in the Bluegrass will be delivered this August!
From the beginning, it has been our goal to be the primary resource in Central Kentucky for pregnancy and newborn-related information. You requested less narrative and more resources from our next endeavor and that is exactly what you’re going to get! The 2010 edition will feature an updated, more...
Posted by
admin on Dec 4th, 2008
I came across some really cool Q & A podcasts. There are 15 episodes total and range from a variety of topics. Dee Snyder, front man for the 1980s heavy metal band Twisted Sister and Nancy O’Dell, co-anchor of NBC’s Access Hollywood and other volunteers share their stories. Click here to...