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Your labor bag: what to pack
There's nothing quite like packing a hospital bag for focussing you on the imminent arrival of your baby, especially if you're a first-time mum.
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.
Nannies: what to expect
A
nanny is someone you employ to give one-to-one care to your child in your home.
She’ll take responsibility for your child’s daily care, preparing their food
and planning activities to support the . . .
How often do I go for my prenatal checks?
Your
prenatal checks will be something you look forward to, as not only do they
provide a place to answer your questions and allay your fears, but they keep
you up to date on your baby's progress a . . .
Later prenatal checkups
After your initial antenatal visit, your check-ups will be a lot shorter and occur over a set number of weeks that your midwife or GP decides best.
What happens at my first antenatal
During this visit, all of your medical and obstetric historical information will be put into your own personal file. Also, customary blood tests will be performed to ensure the health of both you and . . .
Pre Eclampsia
Pre-eclampsia is pregnancy induced hypertension that can result in high blood pressure, increased swelling of feet and protein in urine.
Your baby's birth certificate and social security number
After your baby is born you’ll
need to obtain his birth certificate and social security number. Although the
hospital will provide you with a record of your baby’s birth, it can’t be used
to apply . . .
Top tips for pregnant travelers
Here we share gurgle's top tips for travelling if you're pregnant.
Although it’s unlikely that anyone is going to advocate extreme sports holidays or long haul flights as a way of relaxing du . . .
Prenatal care and ultrasound scans
Throughout your pregnancy you will have regular checks with your OB-GYN or nurse-midwife. It’s important that you attend all your checks so that any problems can be picked up as early as possible.& . . .