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panic
By bubble on 18/08/2008 in forum
torn baby sac
mornin girls does anyone kno bout the embrylic sac as i went to the docs and was told there is a tear in the babies sack (embrylic sac) and im panickin like anything worried that im gonna loose the baby as im only 6 wks pregnant with 1st baby would appriciate any advice anyone ca...
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Unexpectedly pregnant? Don’t panic
By ThinkBaby on 25/09/2009 in Just pregnant - the essentials
Follow our steps to get yourself on the right track
In the ideal world we’d prepare our bodies for pregnancy by eating healthily, having a good exercise regime and avoiding toxins like tobacco and alcohol. But life often just isn’t like that and no matter what contraceptive measures are taken, if you’re a sexually active woman of ...
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Unexpectedly pregnant? Don’t panic
By sana khan 2 on 15/12/2010 in forum
I think i'm about 8 weeks pregnant, but i dont know for sure as i have just had a baby. she's only 5 and a half months and i am still breast feeding her. i have been on the pill so i dont know how this could have happened.i have only had 2 periods since giving birth. i'm really c...
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Pregnancy bleeding, spotting, pregnancy cramps,
By Daniella Delaney on 04/08/2011 in Pregnancy health & safety
When you're pregnant, any pains in the first trimester lead to a panic that they're signs of miscarriage. But do pregnancy cramps, pregnancy bleeding or spotting always mean problems?
Congratulations, you're pregnant! But where you should feel happy, it's actually causing you sleepless nights. That's because your body is doing strange things and you're not sure whether they mean everything is okay or something's wrong with your growing baby. When you experienc...
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Skint this christmas?
By essexkit on 13/11/2008 in forum
The charity I have been working for has just folded and being a single parent I was left in a state of panic over what to get my family and relatives for Christmas that wouldn't cost a fortune.Between applying for a jobs I have discovered high
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video baby monitors
By debbie mcgarrity on 08/05/2006 in forum
summer manufacturer
which Iwasted the money on still checked him every 5 mins. I think they look fantastic as I'm a panicer. If any1 has got 1 could they tell me,a)what is th picture like?b)other manufacturers ay better?c)is sound on them as effective?
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Pregnancy complications and illnesses
By ThinkBaby on 28/10/2008 in Pregnancy illness & complications
Most pregnancies end with healthy mothers and babies, but the road is not always smooth
to worry at all. So don't panic, but do tell your doctor.Bleeding in early pregnancyHyperemesis GravidaMiscarriage: what happens and whyMiscarriage: coping with miscarriagePolyhydramnios / HydramniosPre-eclampsiaSymphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD)
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Stop your baby crying: five ways
By Kimberley Smith on 07/01/2011 in Your newborn - the essentials
Five easy tips to help soothe your babies cries with cuddles, lullabies and love
Cry babyIn the first few weeks, it’s not unusual to panic at every little sound your baby makes. You’re hyper sensitive to her cries and it’s hard not to jump up immediately the moment they start. As you gain confidence you’ll start understanding
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Can hysteria cause damage
By B Stock on 20/03/2006 in forum
- as if the whole thing wasn't difficult enough.I'm not quite sure what you mean by hysteria, do you mean a psychological conversion disorder or panic attacks?If you're talking about panic attacks, with hyperventilation etc. which sounds more likely, these aren
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Pink Mould on Philadelphia
By Loopy & Isaac (born Fri 13 Feb 09) on 17/08/2008 in forum
What's the risk to baby?
. DH has told me off for eating mouldy cheese. I'm a bit worred. I'm 12 weeks pregnant.Advice please! Ok panic over. Rang NHS Direct (as useful as a chocolate teapot) - they got myout-of-hours dr to call me and he said there is no real risk as Philly
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