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Working out your baby's position

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Working out your baby's position

Determining which position your baby is in inside your belly can be a trying task. But there are signs to look and feel for to discover how your baby is situated.
Hospital birth

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Hospital birth

Hospitals are trying increasingly harder to meet all of your labour needs and comforts.
Am I in labor?

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Am I in labor?

There are many different symptoms to look out for in determing whether or not you are in labour. You may experience engagement, a nesting instinct, or Braxton Hicks Contractions to name a few.
Signs that you're ovulating

Guide To : Trying for a baby:

Signs that you're ovulating

Each woman will experience different signs from their body informing them that they are ovulating. These signs may not always be obvious, therefore tracking your menstrual cycle may be helpful in dete . . .
Keeping your sleeping baby cool in hot weather

Sleep & Bedtime:

Keeping your sleeping baby cool in hot weather

It’s important to make sure your baby doesn’t overheat when the weather is hot. As you yourself will know from experience it’s pretty uncomfortable to get too hot at night, and waking up with a dry . . .
Maternity notes understood

Tests & Checks:

Maternity notes understood

Doctors often speak and even write in strange tongues, therefore it can be helpful to understand maternity notes' abbreviations
Working while pregnant

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Working while pregnant

As an expectant mum there is no reason why you should have to choose between your career and your baby. More and more women are continuing to work during their pregnancies.
Family leave

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Family leave

The Family and Medical Leave Act entitles some workers to up to 12 weeks’ unpaid leave in any one year and can be used around the birth or adoption of your baby. You can opt to take it intermittent . . .
Returning to work

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Returning to work

You may be lucky enough to get paid maternity leave from your employer, or have arranged to take short term disability leave around the birth of your baby, but unless you and your partner work out you . . .
Nanny shares

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Nanny shares

A nanny share is where two families employ one nanny to look after their children, and spread the cost between them. It can work very well as long as both families agree on the basic ground rules a . . .
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