We asked you to post your questions to midwife Nikki Khan about colic and crying. Here Nikki joins Infacol to answer your questions...Q: My baby is now 18-months-old and has been diagnosed with colic basically since she was born and now three months
Midwife Nikki Khan says...It sounds like your baby is lying in an awkward position. Your tummy will be changing shape as your baby settles into your pelvis ready for birth. A common concern is that this discomfort is due to labour pains
Prima Baby magazines expert midwife for the past decade, Nikki Khan can advise on all areas of pregnancy, labour & childbirth.If you have concerns, questions or just need some emotional support during your pregnancy, labour and birth or as a new
Join us on Wednesday 12 December between 12-1pm for a live webchat with Nikki Khan, dealing with colic and crying.Infant colic is a common condition affecting around 1 in 5 infants in the first few months of life. It’s often associated
Midwife Nikki says...The scan done between 11 to 14 weeks is called a 'nuchal translucency scan' and measures the fluid in the skin at the back of your baby's neck (the nuchal fold), giving an indication of the risk of Down's Syndrome. The antenatal
Midwife Nikki says...You're not on your own - there are many parents who struggle with a range of disabilities. Start by asking your GP to refer you to an occupational therapist, so they can assess your individual needs.Information charity
If you think you may be pregnant but the pregnancy test is negative, there may be several reasons, says midwife Nikki Khan. "Home pregnancy tests measure a specific hormone in the urine called human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), which is only
Midwife Nikki says...Please try not to be concerned, as every woman and every pregnancy is different. There are several reasons why you may not be feeling your baby move. It may be you don't even recognise the first sensations as movements
new baby. And it's all lead by Prima Baby's expert midwife, Nikki Khan. Each break is limited to 10-12 couples, and expectant mums will be able to ask Nikki any questions privately.Weekend breaks start from £270 per couple, per night.Call 01983 760355
Midwife Nikki Khan says: You will be much more sensitive to heat now you're pregnant. As you're in your third trimester, breathlessness and fainting can become more exaggerated due to the increasing size of your uterus. Your metabolism will have