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Why your labour is overdue - and what happens next
By Kyrsty Hazell on 19/08/2010 15:59:57
Your due date has come and gone, there’s no signs of labour, you’re still pregnant! Here’s what you need to know about going overdue – and how you might help bring on labour…
this happen, what do you need to know about going overdue, how does labour start, and will you need to have labour induced?Why are you overdue?When working out your estimated due date (EDD), your doctor does this on the idea that your baby was conceived two
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Labour and birth – how your partner can get involved
By Kyrsty Hazell on 16/05/2011 13:56:22
Expert advice from midwives and mums for dads-to-be during labour
!” explains mum LuluP.Get hands-on during labourOn a more practical note, dads-to-be do have important jobs they can take responsibility for. “Run her a bath when the pain starts to get bad,” says midwife Mary advises dads. “Add some lavender oil
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Dads-to-be and pregnancy – how to involve your partner
By Kyrsty Hazell on 11/04/2011 13:48:09
How to help dads-to-be take an active role in your pregnancy
at the 12 to 14 week mark and the 18 to 20-week mark together. The ultrasounds will help you both visualise your unborn baby and start the bonding process,” says midwife Mary.“Going to antenatal classes together is a great place where you can both
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