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Get ready for birth
By Babyexpert.com on 29/04/2008 15:30:00
How to prepare your body for giving birth.

date approaches, you should also:Eat well and get plenty of restPractise your breathing exercises - your antenatal teacher or midwife should be able to advise you about thisGentle squats will help strengthen your legs for labour. Use a chair or exercise

Help, I need a Caesarean
By Babyexpert.com on 05/04/2006 14:55:00
It’s a worry if you know in advance you may need a Caesarean, but the operation has never been safer.

about you going into labour naturally.You'll be given an epidural, the top of your pubic hair shaved, a drip put into your arm to give you saline fluid and a catheter inserted to empty your bladder. A screen will be placed in front of you so you won

What if your baby is breech?
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2010 08:19:00
Here’s what you need to know if your baby is bottom down…

is lying low), fibroids, an oddly-shaped womb or, rarely, there’s a problem that could probably be identified by an ultrasound scan.Q Is there anything I can do to help my baby to turn?A You could ask your midwife to show you some exercises that may help

Getting over an episiotomy
By Babyexpert.com on 29/10/2007 15:16:00
How long does it take to recover from an episiotomy or tear?

A tear during labour means that you have suffered damage to the skin, tissues and occasionally muscles of your vagina and perineum - the area between your vagina and anus.The tear could be anything from a nick in the skin to a deeper laceration

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