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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 . . .
Am I pregnant?
Some women say they knew they were pregnant before a test was ever taken. But for those who are unsure, there are simple signs to be on the look out for.
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 . . .
Surviving the first few weeks
The best way to get by after having a baby is to take each day one at a time. Each new experience with your newborn can be both exciting and stressful. So do not be too hard on yourself and accept tha . . .
Colic
Colic can be upsetting and exhausting for new parents – if your baby suffers from it, it’ll test all your parenting skills and your patience in the early months. The good news is that it cause . . .
Excessive crying
If you are experiencing what the experts’ term, excessive crying, that is, if your baby cries for long periods of time without respite, you should seek some help.
Sex during pregnancy.
Women are often worried about how safe it is to have sex during pregnancy. The good news is, unless you have been asked to abstain for medical reasons by your doctor, sex during pregnancy is completel . . .
Am I pregnant?
Some women say they knew they were pregnant before a test was ever taken. But for those who are unsure, there are simple signs to be on the look out for.
Am I pregnant?
Some women don’t realise they’re pregnant until they miss a period, while others say they ‘just know’ the minute it happens.
Pregnancy sex: the good, the bad and the ugly
Women are often worried about how safe it is to have sex during pregnancy, as they fear harming their unborn babies.
The good news is that unless you’ve been advised to abstain for medical reasons, . . .