Am I in labour?
Your cervix lies at the top of your vagina, and must open, or fully dilate in order for your baby to come out. Throughout labour your uterus will tense and relax and cause a contraction, which forces . . .
Are subsequent babies always bigger?
Generally speaking, subsequent pregnancies do tend to result in larger babies, but this is not a hard and fast rule. No pregnancy is the same and as we know, babies tend to break all the rules, so it . . .
Is it dangerous to have babies close together?
There’s never a ‘right time’ to have a second baby, and although there is slightly more chance you will have a premature birth if you fall pregnant within six months, the risk is very small. Most mums . . .