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quick question about pregnancy
By sarah27 on 28/12/2008 in forum
hi am sarah i am 11 wweks pregnant and i have recently realised that i can see my pulse rate in my tummy when i lie down is this normal? I used to get it in my fingers and i could swear i had it down below as well, Congratulations in your pregnancy
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Know-how: Active birthing
By Karen Wharton on 30/04/2007 in forum
this is my 3rd baby with a gap of almost 16 years i have not been offered any advise on active birthing or my birth plan and i am now just over 38 weeks. this article has opened my eyes and given me welcome advise both my previous births were lie
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Baby is lying on my back and it hurts!
By bedebops on 19/08/2008 in forum
Hiya I have been having really bad pain in my right hand side, sort of on the side/on my back, which gets worse if I lie down (handy for sleeping!) or stand up for a long time. I went to the Drs. who said that baby (aka 'Bert') is lying across my
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anger
By madge smith on 17/02/2007 in forum
that I am damaging my unborn child, I am very down. Hi Madge, sorry to hear you are down, do you go to any classes? I find swimming and prenatal yoga help me realax physical and mentaly. Try not to worry put on relaxing music lie on the floor with support
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92% of women happy with their NHS maternity care, research reveals
By Kyrsty Hazell on 03/12/2010 in Labour & birth
New survey finds that majority of mums were satisfied with their care when giving birth
they were left alone during labour or just after birth, and 9% feeling they didn’t receive enough pain relief.The CQC also looked into how women gave birth in the maternity wards. The results found an increase in the number of women giving birth lying down
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When is the best time to have sex?
By Emma Trevillion on 25/07/2007 in forum
to get pregnant.... help!
time to then?I know the simple things such as putting a cushion under my bum and lying down for a while after sex. I am taking folic acid at the moment and in the process of buying an ovatel from Ebay.. Thanks guys xxxemma Hiya, you are most fertile 2
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What is Restless Legs Syndrome?
By Laura Davies on 04/07/2007 in forum
Tarentula Hispanica. I am going to try it to see if it helps. I have heard magnesium helps with RLS. i get it at night when i sit or lie down at the end of the day. i usually get my partner to rub my feet and legs and that usually makes them feel better
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Focused fitness: Work those abs
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2005 in Back in shape
If you want to get rid of your post-pregnancy wobbles then it's time to concentrate on those parts that other exercise just hasn't reached - first up, stomach muscles
ball have the ball under your upper back and your knees bent at around a 45 degree angle: Crossover crunches work particularly well with the ball.BridgingLie flat on the floor on your back with your arms down by your sides and your knees bent at around
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back to back position
By Asiya Kadiri on 10/04/2007 in forum
hi all,need some advise. i had an antenatal appt yesterday and the midwife advised me the baby is lying head down but with its back to my back. apparently this position makes labour longer and more painful. has anyone experinecd
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Double chairs
By Adam Laird on 25/08/2005 in forum
Suggestions on how to travel with 2
What is the best way to travel with two children, a newborn and a toddler? I don't want a double-seater, as they look too impractical down the street and in shops, etc, and it probably wouldn't fit in the house. What are the systems like which have
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