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Got a comment on an article you just read? Want to share a pregnancy or baby care tip? Looking for a way to connect with other pregnant women and new moms? You've come to the right place. Here are just a few ways to interact with Fit Pregnancy editors and readers online. We want to hear from you!


Letters to Peg
Have a comment, question or story idea for Editor in Chief Peg Moline? Write to her here. Please include your first and last name, city, state, daytime phone number and email address. Your letter may appear in a future issue of Fit Pregnancy.

Real Life Stories
Did you struggle with infertility, a difficult pregnancy or delivery or a challenging new-mom issue? Or do you have a positive experience to share? We want to hear about it. Send us your story, and it may be featured in an upcoming issue. Write to us at letters@fitpregnancy.com with the subject line "Real Life Stories." Please be sure to include your contact information so our editors can follow up with you if your story is chosen for publication.

You Tell Us
In every issue of Fit Pregnancy and Mom & Baby, we ask readers a question on the Letters page. Then, we print a selection of responses in future issues. Readers whose responses are printed receive valuable prizes. Find out more here.

How I Told Him
Let us know how you told your mate he was about to become a father. If we publish your story, you'll receive $25.

Ask the Experts
Fit Pregnancy has asked some of the nation's top experts on pregnancy and childcare to answer readers' most frequently asked questions. Check our database of Q&A's to see if we've already answered your question. Didn't find what you were looking for? E-mail your question to experts@fitpregnancy.com and it may be answered in a future issue.

Take a Poll
Would you pose nude for a pregnancy portrait? See how your answers compare to those of other readers on this and other scintillating topics.

Contact Us
But first, why not check out our Frequently Asked Questions page to see if we've already provided the answer you're looking for?

 

User Comments:

  1. I am now in my 26weeks of pregnancy. However, my belly is not as large as some other women who are at the same stage as me should I be worried? Even though my gyno said the baby is growing a week ahead of my 26 weeks.
    — Millicent
  2. Iam 5weeks pregnant,and expecting my first child,I have tested Hiv and I would like to see more articles on Pregnancy and Hiv please.
    — Faith
  3. If you are HIV Positive I feel you should not have this baby because it would not be fair to you or the baby to have to suffer without a mom or it being hiv pos when life is just starting.
    — branch

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