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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
expect from someone who was a pioneer of active and water birth in the UK, the heavy tome places a strong emphasis on empowering parents through knowledge and advocates integrated health care, i.e. both conventional and complementary therapies.If you
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Am I in labour?
By ThinkBaby on 15/12/2009 01:44:23
The signs of the onset of labour
they are regular or not - don't expect all the contractions to come at evenly spaced intervals though, contractions are still likely to come in waves. When you think the contractions are regular call your midwife for advice. Depending on how you’re doing she might
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Your two-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 05/03/2005 17:04:31
Weeks 8-12 - gettting to know you better
. This timeline is meant only as an approximate guide for parents. Premature babies will develop more slowly than full-term babies and can be expected to develop in line with their age calculated from their due date. If you are worried about your child’s health
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Your one-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 23/04/2010 16:52:48
Weeks four to eight - it's not all just sleep and tears
be expected to develop in line with their age calculated from their due date. If you are worried about your child’s health or progress consult your doctor. Caring for baby Sleeping positions - I have a 3 week old daughter who can't seem to sleep on her
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The baby blues
By ThinkBaby on 15/08/2005 12:37:44
Feeling exhausted, moody and weepy isn't unusual for new mums, here's why it happens and tips on how to cope
familiar, hormonal upheaval as you move from pregnancy to milk production and if you may be struggling with getting breastfeeding going. Add to that a sense of anti-climax as the anticipations and expectations of becoming a mother are replaced by reality
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What is premature labour?
By ThinkBaby on 05/12/2009 08:21:31
What happens in a premature labour, what are the symptoms and what should you do if you think labour is starting early?
and several tests to establish whether you are truly in labour and to check for infection. If the test results are inconclusive you'll be kept in for observation. Before 34 weeks' gestation, an expectant mother who appears to be going into early labour
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Fetal Development: At a Glance
By ThinkBaby on 15/06/2009 01:59:21
What's happening when inside that growing bump!
(which is unlikely unless there are problems or expected problems), you would be able to see the blood starting to circulate. The umbilical cord has formed, ready to supply all necessary nutrients from you to your baby, and the neural tube that will later
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Your eleven-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2004 14:31:00
Parallel play and growing independence
be expected to develop in line with their age calculated from their due date. If you are worried about your child's health or progress consult your doctor. Other months of age Newborn |1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12
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Your eight-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/10/2004 12:01:21
Little fingers like to explore
more slowly than full-term babies and can be expected to develop in line with their age calculated from their due date. If you are worried about your child's health or progress consult your doctor. Other months of age Newborn |1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
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Fetal development - week 38
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:12:32
Congratulations! you've made it!
on TB don't forget to update it, if you've got the energy!Cloth nappies? - I'm expecting my first baby in December,and am keen to use cotton nappies rather than disposables, but I dont know where to start! Can anyone give advice? - which ones are best
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