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pains
By sarah wood on 19/07/2009 in forum
hi there im 7 weeks pregnant its my first child and i dont rreally know whats supposed to happen can you tell me is it right for me to be getting pains in my lower abdomin like menstrual pains and could you also tell me when a midwife is supposed
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Pains??
By Tara, Jamie & Bump! x on 15/09/2008 in forum
pain at the bottom of my bump, not a stitch but its very bery painful and I cannot walk without having to really hold myself against something..I do have a water infection but I'v had them before and this isnt part of one, should I seek medical advice
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CHRONIC LOWER BACK PAIN
By sassysuzy on 14/02/2009 in forum
Aweful pain in my lower back
Hi girls, anyone else in the same back pain?22+weeks and only adviced pain killers! Wow!Clicked on the link to lafeenoire on here and bagged one of their new support bands to give it a try. Its just arrived and I am really pleased. Maybe finally
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Abdominal pain during pregnancy
By Daniella Delaney on 17/05/2012 in Pregnancy discomforts
What could be causing your pregnancy stomach pain and what are the treatment?
Firstly, don't worry too much. It's very common for pregnant women to get abdominal pain right through pregnancy. But you're right to check out any sort of discomfort you're feeling. Here's what those pains could mean:Harmless causes of abdominal
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Breastfeeding after-pains
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/04/2006 in Breast and bottle feeding
Why you get some stomach pain sometimes when feeding, and what it means.
When you breastfeed your child in the first few days and weeks, you might notice some stomach pain. Admittedly, some women will find getting through the cracked-nipple phase so distracting they may not notice these pains, but if you do get them, don
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Shooting leg pain in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/11/2007 in Pregnancy discomforts
Lower back ache and shooting leg pain in pregnancy is no fun, but what can you do about sciatica?
During pregnancy, there are many aches and pains you usually have to just put up with, though there are some things you can to try in order to beat pregnancy back pain, or beat pregnancy leg cramps.Additionally, it is important to be aware
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Pain killers in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/04/2007 in Pregnancy health & safety
During pregnancy, back ache, sore limbs, headaches and other discomforts might tempt you to pain killers, but what is safe?
are buying medication over the counter.What pain killers are safe during pregnancy?So long you do not exceed recommended dosages, paracetamol should be safe to take, unless you have a long-term medical reason to avoid it. Paracetamol can be good
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New mum - aches and pains
By Maria Muennich on 31/07/2007 in Your baby and you
Aches and pains are to be expected for a new mum in the early weeks, here's what to expect and how to cope
The hardest part is over and your gorgeous baby is settling in back at home with you, but you've probably already realised that you haven't left aches and pains behind with the end of pregnancy. Your body changed an enormous amount during pregnancy
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Bleeding and pains after birth
By ThinkBaby on 29/05/2008 in Labour & birth
Some bleeding and pain is to be expected, but you needn't have to suffer unduly, especially if you know what to expect
Afterpains and bleeding Most mums feel what are called 'afterpains' as the uterus begins to contract back to its original size (which takes around six weeks). If you're breastfeeding then you'll probably feel these pains more strongly as you feed
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Teething and pain relief
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/08/2009 in Baby health and safety
When do your baby's first teeth appear and how can you help ease your child's pain.
of teething is often no fun for either parent or child.However, whilst it’s easy to imagine why a baby cries in agony as these little molars and incisors begin to push their way through, don’t think it’s going to be non-stop pain from the first moment until
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