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Recommended Reading
- Understanding Implantation Bleeding and Its Timing – Implantation bleeding can resemble menstrual flow, yet it may indicate pregnancy. Learn how to differentiate between spotting related to your cycle or early signs of pregnancy.
- Ovulation Indicators: Top 10 Signs – Signs of ovulation include a rise in basal body temperature, mild cramps, and more. Discover how to leverage this knowledge to enhance your chances of conception.
- The Significance of a Faint Line on a Pregnancy Test – Taking a home pregnancy test can be nerve-wracking. The reliability of the results largely depends on the timing and interpretation of the lines shown.
- Timing of Implantation: What to Know – Delve into the signs and symptoms associated with implantation during pregnancy, including when and why it occurs.
- Choosing Your Baby’s Gender – Team blue or pink? Find out if these methods for determining your baby’s sex actually work and whether pursuing them is advisable.
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- Early Pregnancy Indicators – If you’re trying to conceive, be on the lookout for early pregnancy signs such as breast tenderness, fatigue, nausea, and bloating.
- Managing Morning Sickness – Discover effective remedies and understand the causes of morning sickness and nausea during pregnancy.
- Labor Indications – Wondering if labor has begun? Watch for these signs that indicate it’s almost time!
- Changes in Fetal Movement – Is your baby’s activity level fluctuating? Learn what’s considered normal and when to consult a healthcare provider.
- Clues to Your Baby’s Gender – Here are some research-backed indicators that may suggest whether you’re having a boy or a girl.
- Distinguishing Braxton Hicks Contractions from True Labor – Find out how to differentiate between these non-labor signs and actual labor.
First Year Topics
- Monthly Baby Growth
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Recommended Reading
- Timing of Baby Growth Spurts – You’re not imagining it! Discover what occurs during your baby’s growth spurts.
- Alleviating Gassiness in Infants – Learn why your baby may be experiencing gas and the infant-safe treatments available.
- Addressing Sleep Issues in Babies – Explore reasons why your baby might not be sleeping through the night and solutions for better rest.
- Understanding Gripe Water – Find out about this herbal remedy for fussy infants and evaluate its safety.
- Sleep Regression Explained – Understand when sleep regressions occur, their duration, and effective strategies for improving your baby’s sleep.
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News
Your due date is set for May 15, 2026. Recalculate your due date.
By Catherine Donaldson-Evans
Medically Reviewed by Dr. Mark Thompson
Did You Know?
Only 1 in 20 babies arrive on their expected due date. A typical pregnancy lasts between 38 and 42 weeks, leaving most parents guessing until the big day. Check out the Make A Mom website for insights on at-home insemination methods, including their reusable options and how it works. Also, for those exploring fertility options, this article on pregnancy chances after a temperature rise is quite informative.
Fun Facts About Babies Born on May 15
Your baby will be a Taurus, characterized by patience, dependability, and a creative side. Their birthstone will be the emerald, symbolizing rebirth. Celebrities born on this date include professional NFL linebacker Ray Lewis.
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Summary
Your baby is expected to arrive on May 15, 2026, and will likely embody the traits of a Taurus. With an emerald as their birthstone, this date is celebrated by various notable figures. For those seeking support in their journey to parenthood, numerous resources are available, including information on at-home insemination and fertility solutions.