Articles about "majors" 29
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 . . .
Getting comfortable at night
One
of the most exasperating things about sleeping during pregnancy is the limited
amount of positions that you can get comfortable in. As if there weren’t
already enough challenges to contend with . . .
Second trimester scan
An anomaly scan is used around the 20 week mark to make sure that your baby is developing properly.
Traveling by plane with your baby
Traveling with a young baby on a long flight means careful planning. Airline policies on when and how babies can fly vary and you’ll need to take security arrangements into consideration too. . . .
Pregnancy blues and depression
Prenatal depression is more common than you think – it’s thought up to 70 percent of pregnant women get it to some degree. With high levels of hormones flying around your system, not to mention the . . .
A healthy pregnancy in 10 easy steps
Being healthy during pregnancy can truly make the experience that much more enjoyable. By following these simple steps, you will lend yourself to good health that both you and your baby need.
Pregnancy blues and depression
Prenatal depression is more common than you think – it’s thought up to 70 percent of pregnant women get it to some degree and that it may even be more common than postpartum depression.
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Imaginary friends are good for children
Concerned parents have had their minds put to rest today when researchers at the Institute of Education in London revealed that a child having an imaginary friend has a positive effect. It is believed . . .
Baby news for Charlotte Church
Charlotte Church who gave birth to a baby girl last thursday has revealed that the little girl will be named Ruby Megan Henson. Ruby was born last thursday night at 10.30pm, in a birthing pool at 21 y . . .
Only one in six children baptised
The Church of England has launched a campaign to encourage more parents to baptise their children.Fewer than one in six children are baptised now and in major cities the number has fallen to one in te . . .