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Breech births

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Breech births

A breech baby is a baby who sits upright in your womb rather than headfirst. About one baby in four is breech at 28 weeks, but most turn around at 36 weeks. Often babies who come early are breech beca . . .
Hospital birth

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Hospital birth

Hospitals are trying increasingly harder to meet all of your labour needs and comforts.
Premature labor and birth

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Premature labor and birth

A baby born before the end of week 37, is considered premature. There are many reasons for why a premature birth may occur...
Twins and multiples

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Twins and multiples

Most twin or multiply pregnancies can be born vaginally with no problems, although the mother will need close monitoring throughout her labour.
Stressed out new mom

Guide To : Newborn:

Stressed out new mom

Feeling stressed before an important meeting pales in comparison to the stress that comes with being a new mom. The most important thing you can do is to have some time out away from your baby from . . .
Swaddling your newborn

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Swaddling your newborn

Swaddling newborn babies has been a tradition for thousands of years across many different cultures, mainly because there are huge benefits for babies.   Wrapping your newborn firmly in a so . . .
Trying after a miscarriage

Guide To : Trying for a baby:

Trying after a miscarriage

After experiencing a miscarriage, it is only natural to want to conceive again. However, it is important to make sure that you are physically and emotionally ready to become pregnant.
Basic first aid

Home & Safety:

Basic first aid

As a parent, it can be essential to know basic first aid.
Postnatal fitness

Lifestyle:

Postnatal fitness

You can start thinking about becoming physically active again after you have a baby whenever you feel ready – but the truth is that with a screaming baby, sleepless nights and no time on your hands, m . . .
Abdominal muscle separation

Lifestyle:

Abdominal muscle separation

Due to the extra hormones in your body during pregnancy, muscles start to become softer and more flexible. In some women, the two parallel ‘rectus abdominis’ muscles (the muscles that run down the fro . . .