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Writing a birth plan

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Writing a birth plan

All women are encouraged to write a birth plan during their pregnancy, so that everyone involved can clearly understand what kind of birth they desire.
Bonding with your unborn baby

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Bonding with your unborn baby

Bonding with you baby while she is in your womb is not only an exhilarating experience, but also excellent for your baby’s development.
Birth complications

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Birth complications

Although most women go on to have successful births and healthy babies, it is worth preparing yourself for the unexpected things that can happen during labour and birth.
Emergency home births

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Emergency home births

Sometimes a baby will come early and you will be unable to make it to the hospital. Knowing how to act during an emergency home delivery could make all the difference..
Hospital birth

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Hospital birth

Hospitals are trying increasingly harder to meet all of your labour needs and comforts.
Premature labor and birth

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Premature labor and birth

A baby born before the end of week 37, is considered premature. There are many reasons for why a premature birth may occur...
Water birth

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Water birth

Giving birth in water can be soothing and relaxing for both you and your baby.
What can and can't I do in labor?

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What can and can't I do in labor?

It may be best to stay at home at the first signs of early labour, otherwise you may have a long and boring wait ahead of you. Luckily you can still perform light activities and still enjoy a snack or . . .
Helping my premature baby

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Helping my premature baby

Your baby will be classed as premature if she is born before 37 weeks, which is regarded as full-term. Not all babies need to have special care, but some babies need to be in a neonatal intensive ca . . .
What will the future hold for my premature baby?

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What will the future hold for my premature baby?

All babies hit developmental milestones at different times, but your premature baby may reach these milestones a little later and he might be smaller than babies of the same age who weren’t preemie . . .