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Is there no cure for morning sickness?
By Kimberley Smith on 08/09/2010 in Pregnancy discomforts
Drugs, scents, ginger and old wives tales not guaranteed to remedy pregnancy nausea and morning sickness, say scientists

Morning sickness may be incurable, say scientists at Dublin City University, after studying 4,000 mums-to-be in the first half of their pregnancies.Pregnancy nausea affects around 85% of mums-to-be. Most will try to ease the symptoms with everything

Hayfever in pregnancy
By Cally Fayers on 10/04/2007 in forum

I suffer really badly with hayfever in the summer. Combination H is a biochemic tissue remedy which is really good for pregnancy and i took it during my last pregnancies.

Using homeopathy for labour and birth
By Maria Muennich on 19/11/2008 in Labour & birth
What homeopathy is, how it works and how to find out more

to change remedies to deal with new situations, physical pains and emotions as your labour progresses. There are remedies to help speed up contractions, relieve pressure, combat dizziness, reassure and calm, re-energise and so on. Is homeopathy safe and how

Constipation in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 11/10/2007 in Pregnancy discomforts
It's no fun not being able to go to the toilet when your body wants to, but how can you safely do something about it?

encouraging blood-flow to your lower half which can help keep your system healthy, including combatting haemorrhoids (piles).Take a natural remedy Some treatments, that you add to water as a drink, are safe to take in pregnancy and after the birth. Ask at a

Birth stories: Labour without drugs
By Michaela Kennard on 21/04/2008 in Labour & birth
Conventional pain relief? Not for us!

, gentle and effective remedies for use before, during and after labour; £26.95 + P&P Contact:www.helios.co.uk or call 01892 537254Homeopathic remedies should only be used under the advice of a registered practitioner who is experienced in pregnancy

I'm pregnant! What now?
By ThinkBaby on 30/09/2009 in Just pregnant - the essentials
Essential dos and don'ts to start your pregnancy on the right track

important is folic acid which is crucial for your baby’s development. Calcium and iron are also very importantMake a first appointment with your doctor to: confirm your pregnancy, start your antenatal care and discuss any medication or herbal remedies you

Pregnancy and thrush
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/04/2007 in Pregnancy discomforts
Like many other discomforts of womanhood, pregnancy can heighten your susceptibility to the problem of thrush.

be done about thrush, during pregnancy?The condition of thrush does not harm your baby, but is uncomfortable and you should get it treated. If you are buying over-the-counter remedies, buy them at a pharmacy where you can ask if the specific treatment you

GP has prescribed me medication for morning sickness but is it safe??
By Pud on 01/11/2011 in forum

Hello everyone, This is my 4th pregnancy and by far the worst for morning sickness.  I am constantly feeling sick and for the past week everytime I eat within an hour its down the toilet (sorry for the tmi moment there) I phoned the drs today

Know-how: essential oils in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/01/2009 in Pregnancy & you
Although some oils are dangerous during pregnancy, many have great benefits and it would be a shame for you to miss out

Although some essential oils are not advisable during pregnancy, there are some valuable natural sources of remedies to help with sleep and to ease aches and pains, even if herbal medicine is not deemed safe.So what is safe and how should you use it

Anti-aging vitamin pill DHEA could boost fertility
By Kimberley Smith on 04/08/2010 in Boosting your fertility
DHEA supplement increases fertility, reduces miscarriage risk and leads to healthier and more successful pregnancies, find trials

researchers to believe that DHEA plays a key role in fertility.The study in Israel found that women who took the supplement while being treated for fertility problems were more likely to conceive. They also had a better chance of a healthy pregnancy




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