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anyone else messureing bigger than what they are?
By clare shaw on 12/07/2007 in forum
size worries
hi all thought id ask this as im a bit worried about giving birth now as my mw told me at 26weeks that i mesured 28 weeks, im now 29week so the baby prob about 31 weeks in size, and i look it im massive, thats why im a bit worried about the birth
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So, you're going to be a dad?
By Dave Oliver on 02/04/2009 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
Here's some things you should know about the next eight months
and gherkin ice cream. Your partner’s body is flooded with hormones and changes at an impressive rate as it gives developing the baby top priority. This is likely to affect her behaviour, so be prepared for what might seem unreasonable requests in normal
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Fetal development of twins: Second trimester
By ThinkBaby on 21/09/2008 in Twins & more
This is the trimester when you'll feel and see movement from your twins and you'll probably be reaching for the maternity clothes sooner than you think
reflexes. Over the next three months they will continue to develop at about the same rate as single fetuses develop - astoundingly quickly. As you go into week 17 your babies will already be about the size of a pear and by the end of the trimester, ten
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water birth
By karen willis on 23/05/2007 in forum
like this or planning awater birth and getting cold shouldered?? my hosp does water births but you then have to chance the pools free when you need it!!!! look forward to "speaking" to you. xx AWWWWW hen, thats a bitch that midwife wasn't able to offer
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Understanding Ectopic pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 11/09/2009 in Pregnancy illness & complications
What is an ectopic pregnancy, how is it treated and how will it affect my future fertility?
or completely outside the reproductive system in the abdomen. Wherever it implants outside the womb, however, an ectopic pregnancy is unsustainable, and the baby cannot be brought to term. In the UK about one in one hundred pregnancies are ectopic, and the rate
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Advice please
By Julianne (Tyler May 2008, Fay April 2011) on 14/05/2008 in forum
ECV or not?
on the suface skin, but it was worth the try. I had complications following my section and I warn anyone against thinking that a C-section is an easy option (I know I did and was a little relieved that i wouldn't have to face the unknown of a natural birth
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Review: Maclaren Techno XLR
By Katy Kay on 14/01/2011 in forum
"go for it".My little boy is now 12 months old but I would happily use this from birth. When it arrived i was shocked at how padded and luxurious it was for a stroller. It comes with a padded liner, shoulder straps and head support. It looks
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Sitting Unaided
By Hazel Earnshaw on 12/09/2008 in forum
with frustration because he is trying so hard) and I try and gently coax him on to get crawling.The problem is that I have tried most ways of trying to help him sit unaided. From birth, I have always sat him on my knee and propped him up on seats when I feel
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advice
By Grace Read on 05/04/2007 in forum
't actually feel ill. The other advice was to drink lots of water.Her blood pressure returned to normal not long after the birth.HTH and good luck! Hi Grace, welcome to Thinkbaby!This was something I was really worried about too during pregnancy and I did a
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help
By Linsey May on 22/09/2006 in forum
oz birth weight) greedy baby. He would drink up to 40oz of milk a day at 2 months old. My mum encouraged me to start him on baby rice quite early to fill him up. I used SMA only and together with rice this did fill him.Perhaps it is worth changing
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