Monday 30 March 2015

Pregnancies Becoming More Social

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When pregnant, whether for the first time or the fifth, there are a variety of emotions that run through you.


You may feel anxious, sad, worried, excited, scared, hopeful and curious all in a 24-hour period. Between morning sickness, dozens of doctor’s appointments and prepping for the baby, pregnancy can seem overwhelming.


Many women have turned to social media to help ease their concerns, get tips on curing morning sickness and give them peace of mind.


How to Use Social Media When Pregnant


There are multiple ways that women can use social media when pregnant.


Whether you’re looking to read about women who are due around the same time you are, looking to see how the baby is growing or curious as to what other pregnant women are craving, social media can help.


But what about giving birth?


Social media can help ease your mind when it comes to delivering your baby by offering birth stories from other women, tips on what to bring to the hospital and other important delivery day decisions.


The article “5 Important delivery day decisions” discusses decisions you should make before giving birth to your baby, including who will be in the hospital room with you and if you’ll hold or feed the baby, if you plan on giving him or her up for adoption.


Other ways social media can be used when pregnant include:



  • Read blogs – When pregnant, women can oftentimes feel isolated, especially if they don’t know anyone in their social circle who is also expecting. Luckily, a lot of women nowadays blog about their journeys through pregnancy and motherhood. If you’re pregnant, a great way to meet other women is by reading blogs and even starting your own.

  • Find pregnancy products – Blogs and other social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, are great ways to find pregnancy-related products. Bloggers will oftentimes review a product for other expecting women to read. Companies also advertise their baby products on social feeds, such as Twitter.

  • See where your baby is at – All expecting mom’s want to know how big their baby is at 10 week, 15 weeks, 20 weeks and so on. They want to know if their baby is developing fingernails, growing hair and blinking. These weekly updates can be found on social media. By following baby websites, you’ll be up-to-date on everything going on during your pregnancy.

  • Meet other expecting moms – Of course, the best way to use social media when pregnant is by meeting and connecting with other moms. Even if you don’t know anyone personally that’s expecting, there are definitely women in similar situations to you that are sharing their story online. Reach out to someone by sending an email or a Tweet so you can know you’re not alone.


Social media is a way for people to connect, learn about each other, share products and form relationships.


When pregnant, social media might play an even more important role in your life than ever before.


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