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Colds, flu and stomach bugs
The most commonly caught ailments by pregnant women are probably colds, flu and
stomach bugs. Though contracting any ailment can be frightening when you are expecting, these ailments pose no harm to y . . .
Colds and flu and stomach bugs during pregnancy.
Colds, flu and
stomach bugs are probably the most common infections that pregnant women can catch but although they can lay you low they rarely affect your baby.
Your immune system i . . .
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.
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..
Playing with your newborn
The best thing to do with your newborn is to play and encourage them to aid them along in their development.
What will my newborn do?
Sleep
Newborn babies have one important thing to do – grow bigger. For this they need plenty of sleep. Newborns sleep around 16 hours in every 24, and at first not many of those will be at n . . .
Why do newborns cry?
Crying is the only way your baby has of telling you that something is bothering him. If your little one gets upset it is a good idea to investigate if they are hungry, soiled their nappy, or if they n . . .
Am I pregnant?
Some women say they knew they were pregnant before a test was ever taken. But for those who are unsure, there are simple signs to be on the look out for.
Getting pregnant concerns
When deciding to become pregnant there are countless concerns about how it will affect your life. Everything from wether dieting is safe to if folic acids should be taken are on the top of the list.
Getting your premature baby into good
If
your baby is premature then you’ll need to be patient
and expect your nights to be disturbed. Her stomach is very tiny and she’ll
need to feed little and often in the early days. You can’t expec . . .