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labour or not ??
By zolo on 23/05/2008 in forum
all morning i had a wierd sharpe pain kinda shooting my vagina up to my lower tummy and also in my bottom made it pritty uncomfortable to walk or stand but it kinda went at about lunch time ish and have been feeling fine until about an hour ago,, now im getting what i can only di...
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Chris Rock laughs off mum-to-be’s labour pains
By Kimberley Smith on 14/12/2010 in Celebrity
Comedian Chris Rock plays unexpected role of birth partner, joking with mum-to-be as she goes into labour while shopping
Comedian Chris Rock got more than he bargained for as he browsed his local department store in New Jersey on the weekend. The Everyone Hates Chris star found himself keeping a surprised mum-to-be company as she went into labour after stepping off
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Easy ways to get fit for labour from pregnancy fitness expert Amanda Hargreaves
By Kimberley Smith on 08/06/2011 in Pregnancy exercise
Pregnancy exercise is great for you and your baby and can help make your body prepare for labour, but there are some things to bear in mind as a working out mum-to-be
Pregnancy might not seem like the perfect time to get fit but actually, there’s no reason you can’t up your fitness levels as a mum-to-be. Plus, with the physical challenges of labour just around the corner, those hours you’re putting in now could
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Labour’s Child Trust Fund Scheme axed in spending cuts
By Kimberley Smith on 24/05/2010 in Baby life
Government ends CTF scheme as part of “difficult decisions” to save money
Chancellor George Osborne has announced the scrapping of Child Trust Funds in the first wave of Government spending cuts.The Child Trust Fund scheme was begun by Labour in 2002 and entitled every UK child to £250 with £500 available for those from
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Cow & Gate Labour signs and tips
By Gavin Day on 21/11/2011 in Advertorial
Prgnancy advice from Cow & Gate
.write(''); You’ve waited months for this moment! Did you know there are three stages of labour? Most of us think of childbirth as a single process, but in fact it doesn’t happen all at once. Watch our video to learn about the signs of labour, what happens at each
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Using Entonox for pain relief in labour
By ThinkBaby on 03/02/2005 in Labour & birth
The key points
Entonox at any stage of labour but it is most often used for the end of the first stage of labour as contractions intensify in frequency and strength. When you reach the pushing stage of labour the midwife may suggest that you only use the Entonox
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Use of Pethidine for pain relief in labour
By Maria Muennich on 06/02/2006 in Labour & birth
The key points
What is Pethidine and how does it work?Pethidine is the most commonly used morphine derivative for pain relief and relaxation during labour. The drug is usually administered via an injection into muscle (bottom or thigh) and occasionally
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any tips for gettin labour started
By jess on 17/01/2007 in forum
im 39 weeks pregnant and im due on the 8th and i was just wondering weather any body had any tips to get my labour startd she is well engaged but she dosent wanna make a show.I ave tried certain things like hot curries and hot baths sex and lots
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going into labour naturally after induction
By Louise Ayling on 20/02/2007 in forum
Hi i was just wondering if anyone else went into labour naturally after being induced previously. I have been indeuced with both my other children and worry that i will have to be induced again as my body may not know how to do it on it's own
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early stages of labour advive pls
By bex1* on 20/01/2008 in forum
? How much longer do you think it will take me to progress futher now.Thanks Hi bex1,If it looks similar to jelly then it could well be the show. Everyone is different when it comes to labour. I was induced so I can't comment on a natural labour. What
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