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Caffeine and fertility
Being pregnant it may feel like there are red flags everywhere of things to avoid. There are many conflicting studies on the safety of consuming caffeine. Therefore specialists agree its best to err o . . .
Healthy diet guide for a mom-to-be
Now that you are eating for two, it is even more important to make sure you are getting a well-balanced diet.
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 . . .
Could I be expecting twins?
The thought of a multiple birth pregnancy is very exciting. Over the last thirty years multiple births have been on the rise...
Prenatal scans
You’ll
likely be offered an ultrasound scan to check that your baby is developing
normally. Most parents relish the opportunity to see their baby on the screen
in front of them, and fathers especia . . .
Sex selection: can we choose the sex of our baby?
There are plenty of old wives tales out there on how eating certain things or having sex at specific time of the day can influence what sex your baby is. But improved technology is now also playing a . . .
Sperm sorting
Sperm sorting is used as a process to determing the gender of your baby.
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 . . .
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 . . .
Egg donation
Sometimes
couples are unable to conceive even with the help
of medical intervention. This means they may need sperm, eggs or even embryos
donated by other people to help them have a child. Women ca . . .