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Miracle baby born at 30,000ft
Little Alfie Delemere was born at 30,000ft in an aircraft chair and was kept alive with a straw...Mum Nicola, 31, went into labour, three months early half way into her flight from Manchester to Crete . . .
Seventeen pound baby born
We've all heard of stories of friends who have given birth to ten or eleven pound babies, but a baby weighing a staggering 17lbs was born recently in Russia.The baby named Nadia Barabanova weighed 17l . . .
Miracle of baby born dead
Little Oscar Rose, now five weeks old, has been dubbed a 'miracle baby' by his mother after his heart stopped before he was born and doctors had to bring him back to life. His mother Lucy Allen, 38, w . . .
Assisted deliveries
During labour it is quite possible that your baby will need assistance during delivery. There are many different assisted delivery options should aid be needed in this situation.
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.
Bonding with your unborn baby
Bonding with you baby while she is in your womb is not only an exhilarating experience, but also excellent for your baby’s development.
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 . . .
Working out your baby's position
Determining which position your baby is in inside your belly can be a trying task. But there are signs to look and feel for to discover how your baby is situated.
Birth complications
Although most women go on to have successful births and healthy babies, it is worth preparing yourself for the unexpected things that can happen during labour and birth.
Cesarean section
Whether Cesarean sections are planned or determined necessary once labour has started, they can be very frightening for a mum-to-be that does not know what to expect. Luckily there are ways to prepar . . .