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Writing a birth plan

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Writing a birth plan

All women are encouraged to write a birth plan during their pregnancy, so that everyone involved can clearly understand what kind of birth they desire.
What can and can't I do in labor?

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

What can and can't I do in labor?

It may be best to stay at home at the first signs of early labour, otherwise you may have a long and boring wait ahead of you. Luckily you can still perform light activities and still enjoy a snack or . . .
Helping my premature baby

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Helping my premature baby

Your baby will be classed as premature if she is born before 37 weeks, which is regarded as full-term. Not all babies need to have special care, but some babies need to be in a neonatal intensive ca . . .
What will the future hold for my premature baby?

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

What will the future hold for my premature baby?

All babies hit developmental milestones at different times, but your premature baby may reach these milestones a little later and he might be smaller than babies of the same age who weren’t preemie . . .
Preparing for a cesarean

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Preparing for a cesarean

If you know you’re going to have a cesarean getting clued in to what’s likely to happen will help calm your nerves on the day… Before the surgery- You’ll be asked not to eat or drink for a num . . .
Why choose a hospital birth?

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Why choose a hospital birth?

Most first-time moms opt for hospital births because emergency assistance is there if something should go wrong. With a second baby, it isn't such a new and daunting experience, and you ma . . .
Your labor bag: what to pack

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Your labor bag: what to pack

There's nothing quite like packing a hospital bag for focussing you on the imminent arrival of your baby, especially if you're a first-time mum.
When should I go to hospital?

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

When should I go to hospital?

It may seem tempting to rush to hospital as soon as you feel the first twinge of a contraction, but the longer you stay at home, the better. However, if contractions become stronger or vaginal bleedin . . .
Birthmarks

Guide To : Newborn:

Birthmarks

There are many different birthmarks that your baby can be born with. These are nothing to fear and will very often fade with time or be covered with hair.
Bonding after birth

Guide To : Newborn:

Bonding after birth

Bonding with your baby after it is born, will establish its confidence and affect its social and emotional skills later in life.