Content to do with pregnancy and childbirth
The Legal Rights of a Working Mom
China’s employment laws are very protective of working parents. Know your rights before agreeing to any demands from HR.
Content to do with pregnancy and childbirth
China’s employment laws are very protective of working parents. Know your rights before agreeing to any demands from HR.
Oasis International Hospital has compiled an easy step by step guide to births in China
Honestly, at first, I didn’t think it would become a global pandemic. I thought it would be something that was contained in Wuhan and disappear a few weeks later. When it became clear COVID-19 was much, much more serious, I pretty much didn’t go outside anymore. I didn’t really know how to react because you don’t know who has it or how it was even spread back then.
We’ve heard about those weird customs. Now it’s time for the reality of postpartum with a yuesao.
Remaining active means anything from walking across the room for some moms-to-be to lifting weights and running a few miles a day for others. So what happens when you feel up to doing more than looking for the TV remote in your living-room but not quite up to pumping iron at the gym? Dance might be a good alternative.
Just because there’s a baby on the way doesn’t mean that you can’t spend some quality time with your bestie.
You can get anything and everything straight from Taobao. Here’s the vocab you’ll need for your postpartum care.
A new car service that’ll help moms-to-be get around the city a bit more comfortably.
We love babies! Meet a few of the city’s newest Beijingers.
Pregnant? Get ready for more advice than you could possibly want…