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Active birthing
By Maria Muennich on 20/08/2010 03:30:02
It's becoming increasingly popular, but what exactly is an active birth and how can you get one?

NHtel: 0870 444 8709NHS Active Birth Centre25 Bickerton Road London N19 5JT Tel: 0171 561 9006One of the most effective measures you can take to increase your chances of an active birth is to be both mentally and physically prepared for labour

The home birthing option
By Maria Muennich on 17/06/2009 01:32:58
The government plans to make home birth an option to all mums in two years' time, but is it worth the fuss?

There's been a bit of a stink in the press this week over the government's birth choice plan for 2009. The idea, welcomed in principle by many health professionals, is to give every mum-to-be the option giving birth in a birthing centre, hospital

Using aromatherapy in labour and birth
By Maria Muennich on 09/09/2007 01:46:30
How oils work, when to use them and which are recommended for labour and birth

not to use more than four. If you need a strong boost with a particular oil then your birth partner can put a couple of drops on a hanky for you to hold close to your nose and inhale.If you're using the oils for massage then use 20 drops of oil per 100ml

Writing your birth plan
By Maria Muennich on 01/05/2005 07:47:14
When to write it and what to include

Sadly you can’t plan exactly how your birth will turn out as no-one knows what will happen on the day (or night!). You can, however, be well prepared for eventualities by writing a birth plan. Not only will the plan help health workers know what

Pregnancy second time around - labour and birth
By Maria Muennich on 12/11/2009 01:21:41
You've been through it once, but what can you expect to be different with labour this time?

The experience that you gained during your first labour is usually a distinct advantage for second-time mums: You've researched birthing options, you know what the stages of labour are, you know how different the start of labour feels from Braxton

The first 48 hours after birth for baby
By Maria Muennich on 12/04/2008 02:32:10
How your baby adjusts to life outside the womb

The first forty-eight hours after birth are usually particularly intense, emotional and demanding for the whole family. Just as you as a new mum are going through a period of recovery from the birth, adjustment to your new reality and getting

Planning ahead for birth when you're already a mum
By Maria Muennich on 08/07/2008 14:30:42
Preparing your child for becoming an older brother or sister is one thing, but preparing them for the actual birth can make an important start for this new relationship

When it comes to giving birth for the second time you have the advantage of experience to prepare you personally for the birth, but you also now need to adapt to new circumstances, this time you have your other child to think about. So how can you

Preparing for a premature birth
By Maria Muennich on 23/10/2008 01:13:47
Whether you have months or only hours, there are a several things you can do to prepare for a premature delivery and try to make it as personal as possible

from them to intensive care. But currently as many as 7% of births in the UK are premature to some degree, and 2-4% are very premature (under 32 weeks). Premature birth is considered high-risk and - whether delivery is vaginal or by caesarean

Using homeopathy for labour and birth
By Maria Muennich on 19/11/2008 01:37:53
What homeopathy is, how it works and how to find out more

do I use it?Useful contactsThe Society of HomeopathsTel: 0845 450 6611 Website: www.homeopathy-soh.orgInstitute for Complementary MedicineTel: 020 7237 5165E-mail: info@i-c-m.org.ukWebsite: www.i-c-m.org.uk/Homeopathy is safe to use during pregnancy

The first 48 hours after birth for mum
By Maria Muennich on 03/12/2009 01:55:54
Your baby's finally here and the centre of all attention, but what's going on with mum?

The first 48 hours after the birth of your baby can be demanding, exhilarating, uncomfortable, tiring, emotional and beautiful all at the same time. The main focus of these hours is getting to know your baby and recovering from the birth

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