Articles about "emotional aspects" 116
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.
Are you ready for a baby?
Deciding to become a parent is a big step that will change all aspects of your life forever. It is important to consider all aspects to make sure you are ready for one of life's most special journeys.
Secondary Infertility
Most couples assume that once they’ve had one child, they’ll have no
problems conceiving another. Unfortunately this is not true and for
many couples it can be pretty frustrating to discover you’re . . .
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.
PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME
Around ninety percent of women
suffer from a form of premenstrual syndrome or PMS – it’s like an advanced
warning system that lets women know their period is coming. Most women suffer
from differen . . .
Health and beauty
Modern life is stressful and although pregnancy is an exciting time, it can also take its toll on your body. In addition to gentle exercise there are others things you should take into account that wi . . .
Mental wellbeing
Your mental wellbeing is vital to how much you enjoy your experience of pregnancy. Studies too have shown that unborn babies are receptive to their mother’s emotions, so by staying positive, fit and h . . .
How can I stop co-sleeping?
If
you’ve been co-sleeping with your baby there will come a time when you
decide she should move at least into her own crib and possibly into her own
room (although keep in mind that most experts r . . .
Dreaming strange dreams
Pregnant
women often have strange dreams, especially in the third trimester (weeks
29-40). Dreaming about your baby is common and this is the place where your
anxieties and worries may find express . . .
Nanny shares
A
nanny share is where two families employ one nanny to look after their
children, and spread the cost between them. It can work very well as long as
both families agree on the basic ground rules a . . .