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Crying baby results in diner being bottled
By Amanda Pauley on 29/06/2011 in Baby life
Chaos in restaurant as man asks couple to stop their baby crying
stitches and a 10cm ragged scar.It’s frustrating dealing with baby mood swings, but would you descend into fists of fury?West, a carpenter from Islington, has admitted to unlawful wounding and has been jailed for two years and five months. Read more
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c section after a natural birth
By Gem P on 24/03/2011 in forum
has anyone had a section after a natural birth the time before?
more pain after a vaginal delivery than with my section, I had an episiotomy that wouldnt heal as I contracted MRSA in the hospital! not to mention getting the stitches out and everything else lol!Hope you can relax and think about the end product I
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worried im yet to lose another baby
By angelkay on 08/08/2008 in forum
is an incompetent cervix. Is this something you've checked up on? If your cervix isn't strong enough to support a baby full-term you can have a stitch to help strengthen it. Then when you are full-term, they remove the stitch. It may not be the cause of your
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I had a fantastic water birth
By BOBSMUM on 25/09/2009 in forum
without the need for medical intervention or drugs. My labour was over quickly in just 3 hours and 33 minutes and my daughter was gently pushed out in the water calmly and slowly. I felt so relaxed and I needed no stitches.She is such a happy, contented
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Easy-to-spot signs of monthly fertility
By ThinkBaby on 02/04/2007 in Baby making - the science bit
Before you try charts and temperatures, there are easy signs that help show you are ovulating.
during ovulation, and the pain may seem like a stitch for a few minutes, or a longer aching pain lasting half the day.Don't just count the days Although it's true that you will tend to ovulate around the middle of your cycle, this isn't neccessarily 14
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What is an episiotomy?
By Maria Muennich on 28/08/2008 in Scans, tests and classes
How and when this surgical cut during labour is performed, why it may sometimes be considered necessary and what you can do to avoid having one
idea to keep a bottle or measuring cup handy by the loo for this purpose. Find out more here.Support your perineum during first bowel movements - when you first go to the loo after labour you may be worried that the stitches will tear. They won
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Shifting the baby weight
By Claire D, bump, baby Grace and Christopher! on 18/02/2009 in forum
How do we get motivated and fit in the time to exercise!
?Any ideas welcome x claire x Hi,I also had trouble motivating myself to get off my backside, not helped by my rather large 8lb 9oz daughter doing rather a lot of damage as she made her rather speedy arrival and I had a lot of stitches, I couldn't walk (or
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Plz help :(
By Emma!Babies: Olivia, Charley and bubble due sep12 on 23/09/2008 in forum
Not having a good time @ the min and its just got worse!!!
to have stitches when just had your baby) and you can inagine I dont think I would be able to push her out with stitches.Just need a little advise on if I should ring the baby hospital or not????xxxxx Hi Emma, I think you should ring them. Since you
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Caesarian sections: the how and whys
By ThinkBaby on 12/02/2010 in Labour & birth
When a c-section might be necessary or recommended and what's involved
before being handed to you or your partner for holding while your placenta is delivered and you are stitched up. You may even be able to attempt breastfeeding your baby now if you feel up to it, although you may equally want to wait until you are out
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Know-how: Emergency Caesarian
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/02/2009 in Labour & birth
Even if you plan to have a natural birth, it's good to know all about c-sections in case of emergency
handed to you or your partner for holding while your placenta is delivered and you are stitched up. You may even be able to attempt breastfeeding your baby now if you feel up to it, although you may equally want to wait until you are out of theatre
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