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Epidurals Safer than Women Think
By Sarah Lawson on 12/01/2009 00:19:21
A new report claims that an epidural for pain relief in labour is not as risky a procedure as patients believe
During labour, one of the most effective sources of relief for intense pain is the epidural. However, because it involves anaesthetic being injected into your spine, many people fear risks of medical complications. Now research carried out at Bath
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Review: Birth Pool in a Box
By Sarah Lawson on 26/04/2006 14:45:00
For use at home or hospital, this is a solid, easy to use birth pool you can buy and use hygeinically for pain relief or water birth.
Birth Pool In A Box An inexpensive way to have pain relief and even the birth at home.Only the size of your home and pouring out the water afterwards (and maybe a hosepipe ban) are downsides. Features: Lots of great, simple design features added
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i-trans: A Natural Solutions for Morning Sickness
By Sarah Lawson on 05/08/2009 02:21:04
If you suffer from morning sickness you know it can be misery - but now you can try this completely natural, non-invasive relief
reliefEasy and comfortable to wear on your wrist, the i-trans motion sickness relief aid can also relieve morning sickness in early pregnancy. It can be used for travel sickness too (when traveling by car, train, boat or plane) because this clever device
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Book review: Happy Birth Day
By Sarah Lawson on 20/09/2007 01:47:12
A useful new reference book about pregnancy and birth, from the National Childbirth Trust
the process of labour and birth; Medical intervention explains the pros and cons of different forms of pain relief and/or surgery you might encounter during birth; and Early daze looks at the earliest weeks of your child's life.With colour-coding and bright
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