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Guide to morning sickness
By ThinkBaby on 03/12/2012 16:03:45
Nauseous? Nausea and morning sickness in pregnancy can strike any time of day or night. Here's how to diagnose and deal with this common pregnancy complaint, and what to do if your morning sickness gets more serious
can signal something more serious. Serious morning sickness is called Hyperemesis Gravida and needs medical treatment and sometimes hospitalisation to help restore lost fluids. If you're at all concerned, speak to your GP or midwife.
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10 ways to have a safe festive pregnancy
By Celia Morgan on 02/12/2012 16:58:39
Know your dos and don'ts - here's how to enjoy the festivities with a bump
family or friends take the phone number of the maternity ward and your pregnancy notes with you. If a problem arises or the baby puts in an early appearance, you’ll feel less stressed knowing you have all you need with you.4 Gentle with the treatments
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