Articles about "backache" 39
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.
Natural pain relief in labor
There are many types of natural pain relief that can be used during labour.
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.
Fitness for birth
Childbirth is one of the most intensely exhausting and physically demanding events you’ll ever experience and it’s important to prepare your body adequately.
For the average fit and healthy woman, th . . .
Breastfeeding position dos and don’ts
Breastfeeding may be the most natural way to feed your baby but it doesn’t necessarily come naturally and around half of the moms who choose to nurse quit before their baby is six months old, . . .
Miscarriage
Miscarriages are when the pregnancy terminates before the sixth month and are estimated to occur in about 10 to 20 per cent of pregnancies. There are many symptoms to look for in recognizing a miscarr . . .
Bleeding in pregnancy
Experiencing any bleeding during pregnancy can be very distressing. Though your initial instincts may fear the worse, there could be less serious reasons for this occurence such as hormonal or implant . . .
Exercise in pregnancy
Once upon a time, pregnancy was viewed as an illness and expectant women were treated like invalids. Thank the stars this is no longer the case, and low-impact physical exercise is seen as hugely bene . . .
Seatbelts and pregnancy
Your constant need to visit the bathroom combined with lower
backache, nausea and an inability to get comfortable, will likely test your patience for traveling by car when pregnant but if you do make . . .
Miscarriage
Miscarriages are when the pregnancy terminates before the sixth month and are estimated to occur in about 10 to 20 per cent of pregnancies. There are many symptoms to look for in recognizing a miscarr . . .