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Miracle 1lb baby makes recovery
By Sophie Westnedge on 01/06/2012 in Celebrity
Premature baby beats the odds and heads home

A premature baby has made a miraculous recovery after being born at 25 weeks and weighing just 1lb 9oz.Baby Archie was born in January suffering from lung disease, a hole in his heart and a brain haemorrhage, reports This is Cornwall.“There were

Natalie Cassidy talks about crying in labour and post-birth recovery
By Matt Fricker on 06/10/2010 in Celebrity
New mum gives a warts-and-all account of her post-baby health niggles

Ex-EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy has revealed that she’s still feeling sore following the birth of her baby Eliza Beatrice last week, reports OK! Magazine.“I’ve got ulcers in my mouth, I’m sore from the operation, my boobs hurt from breastfeeding and I’m constipated… but I’m so...

Dealing with PND
By ThinkBaby on 17/08/2005 in Your baby and you
The first step towards recovery is recognising the illness and seeking help

Post Natal Depression is a relatively common illness affecting between 1 in 10 and 1 in 7 of mothers. Even if wholly untreated PND will usually clear up in time, but the first step towards a faster recovery and limiting its impact is to recognise

Miracle baby survives after doctors said he would die three times
By Sophie Westnedge on 15/05/2012 in Baby
Baby makes miraculous recovery after his parents were told to prepare for the worst

A baby has made an amazing recovery after doctors told his parents three times that he was going to die.First-time mum Lucy, 29, gave birth to baby Charlie 9 weeks early by c-section after Lucy was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia. Charlie had

Recovering from a caesarian
By ThinkBaby on 20/03/2009 in Labour & birth
10 things to make your recovery from a caesarian more positive for you and your baby

of recovering from caesarians, but generally you can expect some pain around the incision for several weeks after the birth and it's usual for the wound to take six weeks or even longer to fully heal. With all that you can expect the recovery period

How long will it take to recover from a D&C
By Kimberley Smith on 06/12/2010 in Miscarriage & loss
Preparing for your recovery from a D&C, how long it will take, will it hurt, what you will notice and what you will need

Physical recovery after a D&C is very fast. Because of the general anaesthetic you'll need to stay in hospital under observation for a few hours after the procedure, but you may be allowed to go after as little as two hours.You'll be given some

Tiny 1lb10oz baby survives against all odds
By Sophie Westnedge on 21/05/2012 in Baby
Baby born four months premature is making a surprising recovery

A baby who was born weighing just 1lb 10oz has beaten the odds to survive.Faith Rebecca Langston, who was born March, has survived despite being born four months premature, reports The Daily Mail.Parents Vikki and John Paul Langston welcomed their daughter following a breach birt...

Six steps to help you cope with miscarriage
By Kimberley Smith on 29/11/2010 in Miscarriage & loss
As well as your physical recovery, you and your partner will need time to recover emotionally from a miscarriage

Step 1: Acknowledging your lossWith a miscarriage at the end of the first trimester of pregnancy it may help you to see the foetus, although this is a very personal decision. Later in pregnancy when your baby is bigger you might want to see and even hold your baby, and find that ...

Fiona
By Fiona on 23/08/2005 in member

I am 27 and have been married to my darling husband Matthew for 8 months.We unfortunately lost our first baby at 11+3 weeks (Nov 05) but are on the road to recovery and ready to try again.

Caesarian sections: an overview
By ThinkBaby on 29/10/2008 in Labour & birth
Useful articles and forum threads relating to c-sections

and pass on the tips? Useful articles The operation and recoveryThe hows and whys of c-sections: Why you might have a c-section, what happens if you do and possible risks involvedRecovering from a c-section Birth after caesarian: How long to wait




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