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Painful periods
Unfortunately, period pain is part of being a woman. In certain situations where the pain is more severe, there could be a larger problem.
Prenatal scans
You’ll
likely be offered an ultrasound scan to check that your baby is developing
normally. Most parents relish the opportunity to see their baby on the screen
in front of them, and fathers especia . . .
Responsibilities
With a new baby seems to come a
tidal wave of domestic responsibility.
Some couples manage to work out a system early on, which makes each feel they’re contributing to the workload – . . .
Ultrasound scans.
Seeing your baby for the first time through an ultrasound can be extremely exciting, even if you can't quite make out how the blob on the screen is really your beautiful baby.
Baby development:eight months
This month sees your baby
developing her motor skills as she begins to pull up on furniture, ‘coast’ and even
crawl. As soon as she starts crawling or moving about she may lose some of that
adorabl . . .
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.& . . .
Water safety
Most children love playing with, in or around water, be it at the beach or in a pool. Nevertheless, the risks associated with water should never be forgotten – remember that babies and small c . . .
Separation Anxiety
Separation anxiety is a stage
your baby goes through where she becomes agitated and upset unless she’s with
you. It’s a normal part of development but it can be very frustrating,
especially if your . . .
Parents drown saving children
Three parents drowned after they plunged into the sea in the Algarve, trying to rescue their children. Deborah and Robert Fry and their best friend Jean Dinsmore drowned after rushing into the sea whe . . .
Uterine Contractions
Contractions are often the first sign that you are going into labour.