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Secondary Infertility

Guide To : Trying for a baby:

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 to conceive after six months

Guide To : Trying for a baby:

Trying to conceive after six months

When you are still trying to conceive after six months of trying you may feel very frustrated. However, if you are under the age of 35 there may be nothing to worry about...
Stopping Contraception

Guide To : Trying for a baby:

Stopping Contraception

When you stop or remove your method of contraception can greatly impact when you will become pregnant.
Your age and fertility

Guide To : Trying for a baby:

Your age and fertility

There is a direct correlation between your age and fertility. Sometimes it is not just luck, but science that can play a crucial role in a woman's ability to conceive.
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 . . .
Concerns between prenatal checks

Antenatal Care:

Concerns between prenatal checks

 You’ll be able to contact your OB-GYN or nurse-midwife between your checkups if anything is concerning you – don’t suffer in silence until your next checkup, as you can find yourself becomin . . .
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.
Prenatal care: who provides it?

Antenatal Care:

Prenatal care: who provides it?

You have two options for your care during your pregnancy, labor and the birth of your baby and the option you choose depends on whether you feel more confident about giving birth in a hospital with . . .
Where do I go for antenatal check ups?

Antenatal Care:

Where do I go for antenatal check ups?

Often, your doctor’s surgery will be able to provide antenatal care for you during your pregnancy. Usually this will mean that meetings and check-ups with your midwife would take place at your GP’s su . . .
Home birth and your nurse-midwife

Antenatal Care:

Home birth and your nurse-midwife

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) advises that hospital is the safest place to give birth. However, if your and your baby are healthy and there haven’t been any complic . . .
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