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Shooting leg pain in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/11/2007 01:59:27
Lower back ache and shooting leg pain in pregnancy is no fun, but what can you do about sciatica?

are expecting.What is sciatica?Sciatica is the name given to the overall symptoms of lower back ache, pain or numbness running down the back (buttock) and into the leg. It can feel like a shooting pain, or like a nagging discomfort gnawing at your hip and leg

Ask the...GP
By Sarah Jarvis on 02/03/2008 01:51:19
I'm 30 weeks pregnant and my body aches! Why is my lower region so sore?

a referral. The physiotherapist will also be able to advise about back supports.If the pain is in your lower region is at the front, it could be due to several causes. One is round ligament pain - caused by stretching of the ligaments in your lower

Mums-to-be reveal their biggest pregnancy discomforts for each trimester
By Kimberley Smith on 01/07/2011 12:12:24
Heartburn, exhaustion and constipation constant bugbears for pregnant women

ankles were more of a problem in the third trimester.In early pregnancy, 53% of  the mums-to-be polled put morning sickness as their top irritation, followed by exhaustion, heartburn, lower back pain, weight gain, constipation, lack of sleep, excess gas

Know-how: Pregnancy Back Ache
By ThinkBaby on 08/06/2009 02:14:20
Your changing centre of gravity and hormonal shifts can bring on back pain, but we're here to help

this bad, talk to your midwife or GP.What can you do about pregnancy back pain?You need to be strengthening both your abdominals (which support the growing baby bump) and your lower back (which in turn supports your abdominals). So basic ‘cat curl

Ask the...fitness expert
By Anne-Marie Millard on 03/02/2010 12:13:30
What exercises should I do after my baby’s born to get muscle tone back in my stomach?

what nature intended them to do – supporting your growing baby and keeping your lower back muscles as safe as possible from stress and strain. Unfortunately, no-one informed Mother Nature that we would like them to ping back into perfect shape

Baby First-aid: Choking
By ThinkBaby on 05/03/2008 10:02:00
How to help a baby (under 12 months) to clear a blockage in the airway

thrust, which is used in choking emergencies in adults and children over 12 months.Lie the baby along your lower arm again, this time on her back, with her head lower than her bottom. Support the baby's back and head with your arm and hand - if necessary

Focused Fitness: Tone-up the arms
By Maria Muennich on 01/11/2007 10:14:12
Banish the batwings with these simple exercises and some general weight-loss

slowly so the entire arm is parallel to the floor.Release the arm back down to a ninety-degree bend and repeat the raising and lowering of the arm slowly and smoothly.Build up to three sets of fifteen repetitions alternating sides. Once you can

SIDS - What it is and how you can reduce the risk
By ThinkBaby on 09/06/2005 10:28:19
SIDS/cot death is very rare, but there are some small precautions you can take to make the risk even lower for your baby

. If your baby won’t settle on his back you can try putting him to sleep on one side with his lower arm stretched out so he can’t roll onto his frontIn a cot use a flat, firm mattress for your baby to sleep onPlace his feet against the bottom of the bed

Getting comfortable in bed when you're pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/02/2009 03:01:20
Between the heat, your bump and other maternity discomforts, it's not easy to have a happy nighttime. Here are some tips.

heavier during pregnancy, it is advisable to avoid sleeping on your back. The weight of your bump puts pressure on the flow of blood up from your lower body to your heart, as well as adding strains that can lead to back ache, piles and digestive discomfort

Acupuncture in Pregnancy
By Debra Stottor on 13/02/2009 10:52:30
Is acupuncture safe in pregnancy? Can it be used to help with pregnancy problems or discomforts?

sickness, pre- and postnatal depression and lower back pain. Overcoming pregnancy sicknessFor nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, acupressure wristbands can offer relief. If you find that your baby is breech, it may be worth trying moxibustion (heating

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