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What can you remember about the birth?
by Suzy Student
for childbirth. I am conducting the research study at Sussex University with the help of Dr Susan Ayers who is a very experienced researcher in the area of postnatal psychological distress in this country. The current research investigates women's general memory
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13/04/2009 21:10:05
by Lynne Reid
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Win a Kids Player on our Forums!
dreams
by Yvonne231177
hard to say what babies dream about, their much like us, what do we dream about? everything and anything! I wouldnt worry about ur child dreaming and making noises, as long as she is not upset and distressed by these dreams, then let her dream. If she
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01/12/2008 16:58:31
by Naila
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BREECH!!
by bump makes 5
some hospitals will still go for a vaginal birth if they can with a breech, and play it by ear i.e if baby becomes distressed they will then go in for a c-section, but most hospitals will go for an elected c-section to be on the safe side.I am having a
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15/01/2007 13:29:31
by Maddie T
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early stages of labour advive pls
by bex1*
it closed i feeling bit rejected! Coping ok at moment with pain, but it is only like bad period cramps at min. I am just starting to worry about my baby, i been in this phase so long i worried he might be getting distressed and there still no sign
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20/01/2008 16:31:44
by Suzie
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just past the newbon stage!
by Stacey McKenna
anyone have any suggestions how I can deal and cope with the teeting stage?Victoria and Evangeline Rose xx Hi victoria i use ashton & parsons powders along with bongela to help with my little ones teething and if she is particularly distressed with them
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30/10/2007 16:11:02
by Victoria Lymer
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Anyone had an elective c-section after emergency c-section??
by Danielle, Louis and Ruby bump
my son was born, he was 13 days od, his hb was as low as 50bpm so I was rushed off to delivery and had my waters broken to bring on labour. I had a 10hr labour with little progression which was truely distressing as my sons hb was low the whole time
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19/05/2010 20:12:12
by premature babies
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Is it normal for baby to pump loads!
by Vicky & Liam born 21/12/08
to be causing him any distress. but since hes just started doing it and being a first time mam im convinced i should phone the health visitor and ask..any ideas? is it normal?xxx Hi VickyI have a 17 month old son, and all i can say is like father like son
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08/12/2009 20:33:11
by Vicki and baby girl Tia
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childcare nightmare
by gemma searle
dropped of he gets very upset to the point of often being sick it is ver distressing and im consumed with guilt about it but i have to work to pay the bills. he is ok after a little while and when he comes home he is full of it and happily talks about
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06/04/2009 18:58:23
by mimbellina
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The truth about labour vs C sections
by Adelle Shepherd
to move around straight afterwards and having to ask someone to pass me my baby was quite distressing. I hated being in hospital and had to stay in for 5 days. It was probably a good job I had a c-section as my baby was 10lb8 and I can't imagine getting a
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27/06/2007 13:44:07
by Carly (",)
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Boy Problems
by Angela Painter
start taking your temp to see when your ovulating and time your sex that might help take some of the pressure off too. Also not ejaculating can be a sign of emotional distress sit down and have a long talk with your partner about his feelings and you can
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19/05/2007 11:41:36
by Danissa's Mum
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