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Is this Normal
By Lesley Lightfoot on 11/01/2008 in forum
this from 31 weeks! Maybe best to ring your labour ward and have a chat to them..mine have been great! x Philippa,Sorry not to get back to youe before but life has been so manic for the last week!!!!!Well I am now a proud mum to Katie Rose and alls well
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Experiences needed!!!
By Tracey Tate on 27/08/2007 in forum
Hi There, I am a 2nd year student nurse and am interested in getting pregnancy and birth experiences from any pregnant ladies/new mums. If you could spare alittle time to answers some questions your help would be greatly appreciatedTraceyxx hi
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losing water
By kayo on 21/09/2008 in forum
go in to hossy and have a midwife check you over, you've nothing to loose. All the very best and hope your birth experience is a good one, you will soon have your little one!! xx hi well i had they same thing happen to me i was at my sisters wedding
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Haemorrhoids in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 31/10/2005 in Pregnancy discomforts
They're an unpleasant side-effect from pregnancy for many women, but both avoidance and relief are possible - here's how
supplement during pregnancy, you'll need to adapt your diet to ward of constipation. Increasing your intake of high-fibre foods will help: raw fruit and vegetables, whole-grain breads and cereals and salads. Drink plenty of water to keep stools soft and try
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Embarrassing Pregnancy Discomforts Part 2
By ThinkBaby on 13/07/2009 in Pregnancy discomforts
Expecting a baby is exciting - but can also bring embarrassing little niggles like constipation and varicose veins! Here's our guide to how to overcome your discomforts.
temperature. What to do You should see your doctor right away, as UTIs can develop into a kidney infection, which can be dangerous for both you and your baby, especially in the last trimester. To ward off UTIs, drink lots of water to flush out your system
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c - section
By Lucy Beal on 20/05/2008 in forum
don't worry be happy
it after having two previus natural births but it was fine as long and you dont rush your recovery!!!Bye for now Denise and ALex aged 1 week Hi Denise and welcome Alex!!!So glad is all worked well for you.I agree, main thing is to not try to do too much
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C-Section or Natural
By lel ann on 05/05/2008 in forum
What should i do?
section. Unfortunately my daughter got stuck so i had to have another c section.I'm glad i tried to have a natural birth but it wasn't to be. It was hard looking after my son who was 19 months and my daughter for the first 6 weeks after the c section
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How should you feel after c - section
By red08 on 08/07/2008 in forum
that if i have any other children i would need a section so i'll not get to give birth as such. I actually had Lewis in for his second injections yesterday and i mentioned to nurse that no one had told me how long it would take to recover and i was still
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mums to be in Cambridgeshire?
By EmTo on 14/04/2008 in forum
, apart from having gestational diabete, but even that has been ok to deal with. I am looking forward to a big bar of chocolate after the birth though as I haven't been allowed any since January!Yes, we will be going to the Rosie, is this where you
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Getting started with breastfeeding
By ThinkBaby on 22/06/2010 in Breast and bottle feeding
What you need to know to get on the right track
then bring your baby to your breast as soon as you can after birth as this may help to get breastfeeding settled more quickly. Your baby is born reflexes to root for the breast and to suck and will usually need little encouragement to start trying
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