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Safe pain relief for aches and pains
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/10/2007 01:44:39
Pregnancy headaches and backpain are no fun, but you don't always want to rely on drugs for relief, so what are you options?

, especially now that regular pain killers are considered off limits. (See below)For a wider overview, check out the ThinkBaby articles on headaches in pregnancy and beating pregnancy back pain.Pain relief in pregnancyHeadache, aches and pains: If you usually

Shooting leg pain in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/11/2007 01:59:27
Lower back ache and shooting leg pain in pregnancy is no fun, but what can you do about sciatica?

During pregnancy, there are many aches and pains you usually have to just put up with, though there are some things you can to try in order to beat pregnancy back pain, or beat pregnancy leg cramps.Additionally, it is important to be aware

Pain killers in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/04/2007 01:44:26
During pregnancy, back ache, sore limbs, headaches and other discomforts might tempt you to pain killers, but what is safe?

for combatting flu and some aches and pains.Due to side effects, some more 'powerful' drugs are not advised during pregnancy. For example, pain killers like Ibruprofen and Nurofen may affect the baby, and aspirin has a blood-thinning effect which may be harmful

McTimoney Chiropractic in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/11/2007 10:53:01
This form of therapy can really help with the ongoing aches and pains of pregnancy and beyond, what is it and how does it work?

approaches to coping with the aches and pains of pregnancy. Recent research has highlighted the significant benefits of chiropractic care for pregnant women and shown substantial evidence that chiropractic care can ease pregnancy. It has also been linked

Maternity bras for a bigger chest
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/06/2009 00:43:51
One of the many problems larger breasted women have is that as soon as their boobs change in pregnancy, they begin to ache through lack of support

and one which will give them support in the long, aching months ahead. Whatever your size, being comfortable in pregnancy is important to help you rest, relax and to stave off problems like back pain and headaches. For a general overview, see our Buyer

Maclaren and BackCare Health Survey
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/11/2008 01:38:42
Help with a survey on the back health of women during pregnancy and motherhood and you could win a 4 Seasons buggy!

You may well be aware of problems like back pain in pregnancy, the importance of good posture in pregnancy and experiencing aches and back pains as a new mum. Now the charity BackCare wants to find out more about the habits and problems of women

What is Glue Ear?
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/05/2007 02:00:17
Ear infections can create a long term hearing problem so you need to know about glue ear.

Glue ear is quite common in small children and, because they cannot convey clearly what is wrong or where a pain might be, parents might sometimes not notice a potentially damaging problem for some time.What is Glue Ear?Glue ear is caused when fluid builds up in the ear, between ...

Sit comfortably in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/08/2009 01:03:08
When you are expecting a baby you'll want to put your feet up more, but make sure you keep mobile too

It is not surprising, given the hormonal changes which affect the muscles and ligaments, and the extra weight being carried on one part of the body, that many pregnant women suffer from back ache at various stages over the nine months

Migraine in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/12/2006 02:01:55
Migraine's are never fun, but how should you deal with them when you are expecting a baby?

It's one thing to have to deal with Headaches in pregnancy and quite another to have to manage the nightmare of migraine.Like other conditions such as back pain and hayfever, migraine is something which women can either find gets better or worse during pregnancy. What is a migrai...

Beat pregnancy back pain
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/08/2009 01:49:39
Take the pressure off your back and feel better before the birth.

When you become pregnant, it’s not just the extra weight you’re carrying around (or even the fact that you are contorting the way you move to compensate for your growing bump) which can cause back pain. In order to allow parts of your body like your rib cage to expand, your ligam...

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