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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.
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.
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.& . . .
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 . . .
Hospital birth
Hospitals are trying increasingly harder to meet all of your labour needs and comforts.
Trying after a miscarriage
After experiencing a miscarriage, it is only natural to want to conceive again. However, it is important to make sure that you are physically and emotionally ready to become pregnant.
Stopping Contraception
When you stop or remove your method of contraception can greatly impact when you will become pregnant.
Antenatal tests for twins
It’s
more difficult to test twins for a condition such as Down syndrome, as the results of a single
blood test can’t be applied to two babies. In this situation you’ll have a nuchal translucency sca . . .
Amniocentisis
One
of the most well-known prenatal tests, amniocentisis is used to establish if a
baby is affected by chromosomal disorders such as Down syndrome. It can also pick up
musculoskeletal disorders suc . . .
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS)
This
is a diagnostic test that’s widely available if your first trimester screening
indicates your baby may have a chromosomal disorder such as Down syndrome. It may also be offered to
women who ar . . .