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Birth plans: what is realistic
...pregnancy and advice for labour . once you and your partner learn about the changes your body is undergoing during these times you can make informed decisions regarding your care. remember that...
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Choosing an OB: How to pick the right person for you
...pregnancy, childbirth and medical should proceed? if the answer is no, to any question, keep looking.
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Ultrasounds safety concerns
ultrasounds safety concerns many mothers have concerns regarding ultrasounds during the early weeks of pregnancy obstetricians often order ultrasounds as early as eight weeks gestation. many mothers...
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Prenatal tests during third trimester
prenatal tests during third trimester as you are nearing the end of your pregnancy, there is the possibility of several tests to ensure your baby is growing healthy and is prepared to be born. some of...
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When is the best time to buy maternity wear
...pregnancy, your will begin to notice your body’s changes. clothes will fit tighter and your shirts will also need to make room for your larger breasts. another important aspect of maternity...
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Conceiving a baby after miscarriage
...pregnancy, and even when you miscarry, it is important not to rush into trying to get pregnant again. most doctors will ask you to wait a few months before attempting to conceive to allow your body to...
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Maternity styling and trends
...pregnancy, your basic style doesn’t have to change that much. and there are some key items that will always help to pull an outfit together, and allow you to bring a favourite item from season...
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Maternity underwear - the need to know's
maternity underwear - the need to know's what you need to know about your new underwear needs you will not get through pregnancy without investing in some new underwear. one of the most common changes...
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Maternity benefit: Knowing your rights
...pregnancy you are entitled to full maternity and additional maternity leave. any maternity benefits will paid out too, as long as you meet the psri requirements. if you qualify for maternity benefits...
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When and how to tell your preschooler you’re pregnant
...pregnancy is well established. even better, is to wait until your tummy starts to get bigger. it is really difficult for a little child to understand that you have a baby growing inside you when there...
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How to treat varicose veins after your baby arrives
how to treat varicose veins after your baby arrives varicose veins may not look pretty, but in most cases, they are not dangerous, and in many women, they disappear on their own after pregnancy. if...
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Preparing your school child for a new sibling
...pregnancy and the baby light and positive though – you do not want to scare your child unnecessarily. with older children, it is a good idea to talk to your child about the new baby as if the...
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New arrival for 2 year old - how to cope
...pregnancy is making you feel ill. depending on how advanced your child is, you may be able to explain what things will be like after the baby arrives. children closer to three, for instance, will...
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Postpartum urinary incontinence
...pregnancy or childbirth can cause them to work less efficiently and that can lead to leaks. if you suffered from stress incontinence during pregnancy, then you are more likely to have it after the...
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Postpartum skin: Chloasma
postpartum skin: chloasma chloasma is a non-harmful skin condition that causes dark patches on the skin. it usually starts during pregnancy, and starts fading immediately after childbirth. many women...
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Postpartum rectal bleeding
postpartum rectal bleeding rectal bleeding is quite common after pregnancy and childbirth, and in most cases, it is nothing serious. as scary as it may be, rectal bleeding is actually quite normal...
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Postpartum haemorrhage
...pregnancy, this blood loss is not in the least bit dangerous. as your uterus contracts during childbirth, the blood vessels detached from the uterus will be closed off and you may also find that your...
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Postpartum constipation
postpartum constipation just because you weren’t constipated during pregnancy, that doesn’t mean you won’t be after your baby arrives. even women who did not suffer from constipation...
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Postpartum back pain
...pregnancy have been reversed. it is very probable that those changes are still causing your back pain a week or even a month after your child was born. remember that your uterus swelled to many times...
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Postpartum anal incontinence
...pregnancy and labour. the pelvic floor muscles and sphincter, in particular, can sustain injury during delivery. assisted vaginal delivery is a common cause of serious tears to the anal sphincter...
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