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Breech births
A breech baby is a baby who sits upright in your womb rather than headfirst. About one baby in four is breech at 28 weeks, but most turn around at 36 weeks. Often babies who come early are breech beca . . .
Home birth
Lots of women choose to have their babies in the intimate surroundings of home and new statistics show that the percentage of home births in the UK has risen by seven per cent.
Natural pain relief in labor
There are many types of natural pain relief that can be used during labour.
Pain relief in labor
There are many options to relive pain during labour, but deciding which method is right for you can be a tricky decision. Gas and air, Pethidine, epidurals and spinal blocks are just a few options you . . .
Newborns and pacifiers
Some babies will opt for a cuddly toy over a dummy, but others will find much comfort from their dummy. If a dummy is what your baby is after it is always best to choose an orthodontic type.
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 . . .
Stopping Contraception
When you stop or remove your method of contraception can greatly impact when you will become pregnant.
The MMR debate
During
the 1990s, UK research suggested a possible link between the MMR (measles, mumps,
rubella) vaccination and autism. The theory posed was that introducing three
live virus strains, as is conta . . .
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 . . .
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 . . .