by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Health and Wellness, Pregnancy, pregnancy blog
Across Canada, May 6 to May 12 is Mental Health Awareness Week, an awareness campaign sponsored by the Canadian Mental Health Association. The organizers of the event invite all interested parties to come participate, and donate to the CMHA. The event will discuss...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, pregnancy blog, pregnancy tips
The process of giving birth causes hormonal shifts that affect your body. The physical changes, although temporary, occur just as frequently after the birth as they do during the pregnancy. After giving birth, the luminous glow of pregnancy will begin to fade, and...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Cord Blood, Cord blood stem cells
Cord blood stem cells are used to treat over 70 different diseases, and one of its most common applications is in the treatment of sickle cell anaemia. Patients suffering from the disease are normally required to undergo blood transfusions on a regular basis, but...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Cord Blood, Cord Blood Banking, parenting blog
The Toronto BabyTime Show hosted its 15th spring event from April 26 to April 28, hosted inside the International Hall Centre 5 just outside Mississauga. Dubbed “the ultimate event for pregnancy, birth, baby, and toddler” the Toronto BabyTime Show invites families to...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, parenting, Pregnancy
Sleeplessness is a common hurdle for many pregnant women, due to the changes that are constantly affecting their bodies. If a comfortable night’s sleep proves exceptionally difficult, you should consider heeding some helpful advice while pregnant. By the time women...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, parenting blog, pregnancy blog
Drinking alcohol is one of many items on a historic list of ‘Things Not To Do’ while pregnant, but a new study challenges that assumption. Researchers at the University of London determined that if a mother consumes the occasional glass of alcohol in the early stages...