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Birthing options
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2008 01:31:01
Choosing where & how to give birth
When it comes to giving birth these days the expectant mum has lots of options, from whether you'd like to give birth at home, in the maternity unit of a hospital or in a special maternity unit, to what kind of birthing experience you would like
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Advertorial: Blissful Birth
By ThinkBaby on 24/09/2008 11:11:08
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have a free introduction to self-hypnosis mp3 which ThinkBaby readers can download by entering their name and email address in the box to the right.If you use Blissful Birth to help prepare for your birth, why not write us a review and tell us what you
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Home birth - the pros and cons
By ThinkBaby on 12/07/2010 11:16:53
The number of home births in the UK is on the rise, and not without reason, but it's not for everyone
In the old days of course, all women would labour and give birth in their own homes but over the course of the last century, as medical science developed, it became the norm to have a hospital birth. In fact, not only did it become expected
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Birth after caesarian
By ThinkBaby on 20/05/2009 01:45:33
Will you need another c-section or is a vaginal birth possible?
For many women who have a caesarian, whether planned or not, one of the first questions the operation raises is whether a subsequent birth need be a caesarian also. The answer is no, with your next baby you need not necessarily have another
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Birthing options: the where and how
By ThinkBaby on 12/10/2009 01:03:45
When thinking about where you want to give birth it will help if you have a good idea of the kind of birthing experience you'd like
The two main choices when it comes to your birthing options are the where and the how. Usually having a good idea about the second will help you make a decision on the first. While depictions of birth in films and tv land these days are almost
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Ten tips for a happy home birth
By ThinkBaby on 19/11/2009 02:49:20
If you want to get the most out of birthing in your home environment it can help to plan ahead
instructions. 10. Pack an emergency hospital bag - No, we're not encouraging to give in before you start, but you have to face the fact that, however determined you are to give birth at home, there is a chance that it may be necessary to transfer to hospital
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ThinkBaby’s birth and baby groups
By ThinkBaby on 20/01/2012 17:55:42
Share your pregnancy journey with mums who are due, or gave birth, in the same month as you
, excitement and advice with other ladies going through exactly what you are. Most of our mums stay friends beyond birth and the years beyond.Due in:July 2013June 2013May 2013April 2013March 2013February 2013January 2013December 2012November 2012October 2012
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Birth and Beyond
By ThinkBaby on 12/06/2005 16:31:04
Obstetrician Dr Yehudi Gordon's comprehensive tome on the the path towards and into parenthood
's life.Price: £20Contact:From Vermilion Publishing, available in bookshops and at www.amazon.co.ukWhat it offers Birth and Beyond author, Dr Yehudi Gordon, is a highly experienced obstetrician who now runs the Birth Unit in North London. As you would
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Contraception after birth
By ThinkBaby on 19/01/2008 09:11:37
What are your options and how does breastfeeding affect them?
). The failure rate is about 1 in 200 for female sterilisation and 1 in 2,000 for males. Sterilisation cannot easily be reversed, so it goes without saying that you need to be absolutely sure you don’t want any more children before undergoing such drastic
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What is a breech birth?
By ThinkBaby on 06/06/2007 00:17:09
What does it mean if my baby is breech, can anything be done to turn her, and will I need a caesarian if she doesn't turn head-down before term?
During the earlier stages of pregnancy babies shift and change position frequently, but in the final trimester of pregnancy there's less room for manoeuvre in the uterus and most babies settle into a head-down position for birth by eight months. A
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