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Pregnancy is an important time to invest in lighting up these dark rooms in your life- for your sake as well as the sake of the baby inside of you. The primary way to do this is through prayer, Jewish study, and performance other commandments.

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The following are some other pregnancy- and birth-related customs which are practiced by various Jewish communities: Some have the custom to keep a pregnancy secret from friends and acquaintances until the onset of the fifth month, unless it becomes plainly apparent.

According to Judaism, a is born pure, completely free from sin. We pray daily "Oh G-d, the soul which you gave me is pure. You created it, you fashioned it, you breathed it into me." Birth by Caesarean section is permitted in Jewish law, as would be just about any procedure necessary to preserve the life of the mother or the .

Pregnant? Looking for a doctor? Below is a list of specialist Obstetrician Gynecologists associated with our hospital. All of these doctors are members of our obstetrical team.

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Many Conservative and Reform Jews do use birth control to space birth events within the family, but becoming pregnant and having ren are still considered paramount (Kushner, 1993 x Kushner, 1993 Kushner, H.S.

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Rebbetzin Faige Twersky on “The Spiritual Side of Pregnancy”– What is a Jewish woman supposed to be doing during pregnancy? This link contains words of wisdom from the incomparable Rebbetzin Faige Twersky.

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Erica Pelman is founder of In Shifra’s Arms, a Jewish Unplanned Pregnancy Assistance organization. She currently is a stay-at-home mother, but formerly worked for the U.S. Department of Labor. She currently is a stay-at-home mother, but formerly worked for the U.S. Department of Labor.

During your pregnancy you will have a greatly increased need for calories, protein, and many vitamins and minerals, especially Calcium, Magnesium and Iron. This is period that will make demands on your body, with preference given to the baby rather than to you.

People might often think of Orthodox Jewish women as “barefoot and pregnant,” but probably don’t think of them as “pregnant and running marathons!” Beatie Deutsch, an American-born mother (of now five!) grew up athletic but stopped formal sports activities for many years when she started a family.

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