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Can I have a natural birth after a C-section?
By Babyexpert.com on 19/08/2008 12:25:00
Q: I had a Caesarean with my first baby as he became distressed during labour, but I’d really like a natural birth with my second. Will this be possible?

active labour for signs of this.

Week 14 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 22/02/2012 10:34:00
What's happening in week 14 of your pregnancy?

about the second trimester.Your Baby She’s almost fully formed but is still skinny as she hasn’t developed a layer of fat yet. She is very active inside you, standing up, stretching and is about 11cm long. See in pictures how your baby is developing

The Libra baby
By Babyexpert.com on 26/02/2010 12:38:00
Find out about a child born under the sign of the scales, 24 September to 23 October...

 Libra: 24 September to 23 OctoberLibra is an air sign, so your little one is likely to be more active than babies born under other signs. Libran babies are also contented individuals with a natural curiosity about the world, and they will learn

Week 18 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 24/02/2012 09:49:00
What's happening with you and your baby at week 18 of pregnancy?

to your growing baby.You Babies tend to move when you're resting, but don’t worry if you can't feel anything yet. You’re likely to feel movement earlier if this isn’t your first pregnancy.Staying active will help you with labour, boost your energy levels

Week 23 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 29/02/2012 05:30:00
What's happening to you and your baby at week 23?

more easily than yours. You'll notice he’s more active when you're resting. He may be able to think.See in pictures how your baby is developing.You Your bladder is getting more squashed behind that bump, so expect more loo dashes! You may find

Week 30 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 01/03/2012 05:48:00
what's happening with you and your baby at week 30 of pregnancy?

in these last few weeks. Staying active should help you get a good night’s sleep.Now you’re in the final countdown, it’s time to get together with your friends for a baby shower! Here's our guide to how to host a baby shower.

Dannii Minogue suffers post-pregnancy thyroid problem
By Babyexpert.com on 10/10/2011 11:47:00
Dannii Minogue suffers post-pregnancy thyroid problems

was failing as she suffered from post-natal thyroid problems. 'Normally you put on weight if you have an under-active thyroid. But there is a percentage of people that have it reversed’, she said. ‘It was very hard to concentrate, you can’t sleep and I got

Third trimester exercise
By Babyexpert.com on 25/02/2009 16:19:00
You're in the home stretch - third trimester exercise is as important as ever

space inside you, which means you may feel breathless when you exercise, as your lungs are getting a bit squashed! Staying active can ease aching legs, varicose veins and puffy hands and feet. Focus on building endurance so that you have stamina

Maternity Swimsuits
By Babyexpert.com on 13/07/2009 14:32:00
A maternity swimsuit is a must for mums-to-be... Find out what to look for and which style is best for you.

A good maternity swimsuit should be on high on your maternity wardrobe list.Swimming during pregnancy is a great way to stay active without putting stress on your body or your baby while you're pregnant and a holiday or short break can be a great

When should I feel my baby move?
By Babyexpert.com on 01/12/2011 11:41:00
When should I feel my baby move? Prima Baby's midwife Nikki Khan answers your pregnancy questions.

.Drinking cold water or changing position - which, in turn, changes your baby's position - may encourage your baby to move, but remember that first movements are very subtle and go unnoticed, especially if you are very active. Indeed, some women feel nothing

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