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Trying again after miscarriage
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/12/2010 00:14:14
Many couples suffer the loss of miscarriage but go on to have wonderful families. But how soon can you try again after you have miscarried? And what other things should you consider?
you are incapable of having children, and it is more common than you probably think. Most couples who go through a miscarriage are able to go on to have healthy children. What to think about when trying to get pregnant after a miscarriageAre you ready
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Pregnant after a miscarriage
By Roisin Johnson on 20/01/2011 15:42:24
Being pregnant after a miscarriage, how to deal with post-miscarriage emotions and looking to the future with your next pregnancy
Being pregnant after a miscarriageDo you feel happy one minute and pure dread the next? Don't worry, it's completely normal to feel
a roller coaster of emotions when you're expecting a baby again after having a miscarriage, and worrying for fear
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Having a bath after the birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/09/2006 01:24:45
Even today, some doctors (the ones who shower) disapprove of baths after birth, but they are completely safe.
to worry that it can cause an infection whilst your body is healing. Instead, it can be a good way of gently clearing out the bloody debris (lochia) after the birth.If you have had an episotomy or have piles, it can be a good way to soothe your sore parts
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Banish back pain after labour
By Kimberley Smith on 18/10/2011 13:05:24
Five essentials to keep your back healthy after giving birth
Feeling sore after birth is unavoidable, but there are ways you can help your body heal faster. After Victoria Beckham's well-documented back troubles after having baby Harper, we asked pharmacist Rachel Lewis for her essential tips for keeping your
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Your perineum & how to look after it
By Debra Stottor on 17/08/2010 01:08:16
Your perineum is important in childbirth and may be sore after giving birth, so it's good to find out about it now!
Your perineum before and after birth It’s a part of your body you’ve probably never given a great deal of thought to, never mind worked out exactly where it is, but it will be affected by childbirth, so it pays to find out a bit more about it
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Conceiving after a miscarriage - what to consider
By Kimberley Smith on 31/01/2011 15:07:03
Trying again after a miscarriage can be soothing and daunting. Try our steps to conceiving again after having a miscarriage, how long to wait and how you might feel
to return to normal.Your periods may return as soon as 28 days after your miscarriage, as ovulation can occur after two weeks. However, this again will vary (it might return more quickly when you have had a D&C). Your cycle usually returns within a month
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Periods after birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/11/2006 00:49:38
When do periods return after the birth, and what will they be like?
your child.If you are breastfeedingAlthough there is no hard and fast rule, women who breastfeed tend to find that their periods do not return as soon as those who are not breastfeeding.Anytime after about 13 weeks, you may see the return of your
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Bleeding and pains after birth
By ThinkBaby on 29/05/2008 01:20:10
Some bleeding and pain is to be expected, but you needn't have to suffer unduly, especially if you know what to expect
your baby as breastfeeding prompts the uterus to contract. Afterpains can vary considerably in intensity, from very mild to quite painful, and are usually stronger for women who've had more than one child.You'll also experience vaginal bleeding after
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Bleeding after birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/03/2007 03:45:39
While your body is recovering from the birth, there will be some bleeding, but what should you expect?
Straight after the birth, you can expect to bleed for a few weeks (possibly as long as ten or 12 weeks but sometimes as little as two weeks), while your uterus recovers. This bleeding is called 'lochia'. If you have a caesarian, you may find
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Conception after a vasectomy
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/04/2006 01:15:29
If you are in a relationship and want to concieve after having a vasectomy, it is possible in some cases.
of attempts are not successful.Some clinics suggest higher chances of success in reversal (called a vaso-vasostomy). Micro surgery is possible if it becomes necessary to bypass areas of the linked tubes where healed tissue after the original operation has
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