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Safe co-sleeping

Sleep & Bedtime:

Safe co-sleeping

Opinion is divided about the benefits or otherwise of co-sleeping, where baby and parent or parents sleep in the adult bed together at night. While some research indicates it has benefits – includi . . .
Midnight feasts – midnight hunger pangs

Sleep & Bedtime:

Midnight feasts – midnight hunger pangs

Lots of pregnant women wake in the night feeling hungry, so make sure you’re eating the right amount and type of food for your dietary needs if this happens to you (see healthy diet for pregnancy) . . .
Gestational diabetes

Tests & Checks:

Gestational diabetes

Prenatal testing includes routine testing of your urine. This is necessary to detect the presence of sugar that may indicate diabetes. If your system is working normally, sugar is turned into . . .
Introducing antenatal tests

Tests & Checks:

Introducing antenatal tests

You’ll be offered a range of prenatal tests to check that your baby is developing normally; and there are also tests performed as part of your prenatal checks to ensure that you don’t have any heal . . .
Which diseases does my child receive vaccinations against?

Tests & Checks:

Which diseases does my child receive vaccinations against?

The immunization program recommends the following vaccines for your child from birth on. Keep in mind that most public schools will not permit you to enroll your child if he hasn’t been immunized.& . . .
Problems during pregnancy

Antenatal Care:

Problems during pregnancy

If you develop any special conditions during your pregnancy it will be necessary to have more visits with your midwife and to adamantly follow and treat your condition.
Later prenatal checkups

Antenatal Care:

Later prenatal checkups

After your initial antenatal visit, your check-ups will be a lot shorter and occur over a set number of weeks that your midwife or GP decides best.
How often will I see my midwife?

Antenatal Care:

How often will I see my midwife?

Your midwife will be one of the most important people you see during your pregnancy, at your labour and for a short period, postnatally. She will usually be your first port of call for information as . . .
Hypoglycaemia in newborns

Baby Health:

Hypoglycaemia in newborns

  Hypoglycemia occurs when blood glucose dips below normal and around two in every 1,000 newborn babies develop it, most commonly premature babies, low-birthweight babies and babies born to moms . . .
Flu

Baby Health:

Flu

This infectious virus of the upper air passages can be quite miserable for all unfortunate enough to catch it.
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