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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.
Will I see the same caregivers all the way through?
Depending on the type of antenatal care you are receiving, you may or may not see the same caregivers throughout your pregnancy. If you attend an antenatal clinic at your hospital, there is less chanc . . .
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 . . .
Dads and emotions
As a dad you have a very important role to play and it's crucial they you're included in every step of the process, from early pregnancy through to parenthood.
Health and beauty
When you become a mom (assuming you’re not a celebrity mom with an entourage nannies, cooks and personal trainers) it’s all-too-easy to stop caring for yourself in the way you did pre-baby. Apart from . . .
Itchy skin during pregnancy
Itchy skin is a completely normal side effect of pregnancy that women will usually endure during their last trimester.
"My child has a new lease of life"
Oliver Baines used to spend every day either lying on the floor or strapped into his chair. He had no awareness of his own body, no muscle tone and was
incredibly passive - spending much of his . . .
Dating scan
If
you’re unsure about your dates and are unable to establish when you fell
pregnant, you may be offered an ultrasound scan to estimate your conception
date according to your baby’s size. Scans car . . .
Pushy parents
Wanting
your child to be the best at everything – from meeting his milestones first, to being potty trained by 18 months and knowing how to
read and write before he starts kindergarten – is perfectl . . .
Single parents' survival guide
People can become a single parent for several reasons. Sometimes, it's as a result of bereavement. In the majority of cases, however, it's as a result of a relationship or marriage breakdown.
Whatev . . .