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Guide to implantation bleeding
By Kimberley Smith on 05/08/2010 15:41:36
Implantation bleeding can explain light spotting in early pregnancy

implants itself in your womb. This is where your baby will grow and the lining has thickened during your cycle. As the egg implants, it may disturb the lining slightly causing a small amount of discharge that will look similar to light bleeding. Unlike a

Watch your unborn baby grow week by week - 1st Trimester of your pregnancy
By Liz Jarvis on 06/06/2011 17:05:28
From the early signs of pregnancy follow your baby's growing fetal development in this week by week guide with pictures through your 1st trimester

Your pregnancy week by weekCongratulations, you’re pregnant! Welcome to thinkbaby’s week by week guide to your growing baby’s development. Here you can discover all the amazing things that are happening inside your womb while you’re waiting for your baby to be born. Check out you...

What is Eroded Cervix ?
By ThinkBaby on 09/11/2007 14:04:58
It sounds awful, but eroded cervix is actually quite common among pregnant women and in most cases has no bearing on your pregnancy at all

after sex or in-between periods and/or vaginal discharge. As cervical erosion is so common during pregnancy it is a common cause of vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, especially later in pregnancy: the bleeding is usually bright red and low volume

Is sex in pregnancy safe?
By ThinkBaby on 22/11/2010 13:13:38
In pregnancies considered high-risk, or with some other complications, you may be advised to abstain from sex

- If you've had a premature delivery in the past, or if you begin to experience premature uterine contractions in this pregnancy, you will probably be advised not to have sex for the later stages of your pregnancy. Unexplained vaginal bleeding, discharge

Know-how: Leaving Hospital
By Sarah Lawson on 16/11/2009 03:24:04
What do you need to make that amazing first journey home with your new baby?

, but how about the actual journey home?Being discharged from hospitalWhen you get discharged will depend on your hospital's policy for keeping you and your baby in under observation (hospitals vary a little on factors like it being your first baby, did you

Pregnancy and thrush
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/04/2007 01:05:57
Like many other discomforts of womanhood, pregnancy can heighten your susceptibility to the problem of thrush.

as an intense itchiness of the vagina but sometimes can also irritate other nearby parts of your body like your perineum. It can also make your vagina feel very dry, and you will notice a thick white discharge in your knickers and when you wipe after going

Chlamydia and conception
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/11/2007 01:12:37
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease and it can go unnoticed but it may affect your chances of conceiving.

symptoms, it is possible that may get symptoms like lower abdominal pain, bleeding after sex or between periods, pain during sex or when you pass water, or an unusual vaginal discharge. You may have not had these symptoms and have only realised you were

Easy-to-spot signs of monthly fertility
By ThinkBaby on 02/04/2007 02:02:07
Before you try charts and temperatures, there are easy signs that help show you are ovulating.

might be a good time to investigate these options to maximise your monthly efforts.) If for now you want to more casually gauge when the time is right each month, read on...Check out that mucous Each month your body's discharges change as your cycle

How long will it take to recover from a D&C
By Kimberley Smith on 06/12/2010 16:25:11
Preparing for your recovery from a D&C, how long it will take, will it hurt, what you will notice and what you will need

-like cramps) or painful cramps that persist beyond a couple of days and aren't helped by painkillersHeavy or increased vaginal bleeding, or clots in the bloodA discharge from your vagina with an unpleasant odourFeverFind out more about the risks involved in a

Elective caesareans bad for babies? Behind the headlines
By Anna Lewis on 10/02/2012 14:25:46
Premature babies born via caesarean at a higher risk of breathing problems, finds new study

discharge information for 2,560 babies that were considered small for gestational age and who were delivered prematurely.If delivered by c-section before 34-weeks of pregnancy, these babies were found to have 30% higher odds of developing respiratory

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