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Get to work on your pelvic floor
By Babyexpert.com on 08/10/2008 12:03:00
West Midlands mums are invited to join a Channel 4 pelvic floor mass exercise session.

of the Pelvic Floor Muscle, and help sufferers seek the treatment they need. You may also be able to get a consultation with one of Embarrassing Bodies’ GPs in the show’s mobile clinic. Did you know… 1 in 3 women leak urine, when they laugh, cough or sneeze Only

What is rectus diastasis?
By Babyexpert.com on 18/02/2009 10:00:00
Abdominal separation of your muscles is a common pregnancy condition.

to diagnose rectus diastasis. No treatment is necessary while you are still pregnant, but following the birth of your baby, specific exercises can help bring the muscles back together. Consult a physiotherapist or specialist post-partum exercise consultant

Pregnancy-safe hair colour
By Babyexpert.com on 03/08/2007 10:36:21
What's the secret to keeping your hair looking radiant during pregnancy, without using a chemical-laden hair colour? We may have the answer!

conditioning treatment containing certified organic French lavender and sweet almond essential oils, aloe vera and honey, to give your hair luminous highlights, and a deep reflective shine.Daniel Field Natural Colours and Natural Lights cost £7.99 each

The baby blues
By Babyexpert.com on 23/04/2007 15:18:59
Is it normal it feel a bit down after the birth, and can it turn into post-natal depression?

hormone levels following pregnancy and birth. The baby blues tends to sort itself out and does not usually require any specific treatment other than reassurance and support. More serious is post-natal depression (PND), which is a recognised medical

Happy pregnancy holidays
By Babyexpert.com on 08/08/2008 14:20:39
Hints and tips for how to make your pregnancy holiday go well

if they cover your new baby if you give birth while away. For extra protection, take a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for free or reduced-cost emergency treatment in participating countries.Happy pregnancy holidays

Getting pregnant with IVF
By Babyexpert.com on 09/06/2011 07:08:00
Getting pregnant with IVF - what happens. If you're considering IVF you'll want to know what happens when, and how it works

for around 12 days. It will increase the number of eggs you produce, so more eggs can be fertilised. With more fertilised eggs, the clinic has a greater choice of embryos to use in your IVF treatment.Step 3: checking on progressThe clinic will monitor your

New swine flu vaccination info for pregnant women
By Babyexpert.com on 17/07/2009 14:46:36
What to do, who to contact for information on swine flu in pregnancy

's worth finding out what you can do to protect yourself and your baby, the special precautions you can take and what the current safety information is for swine flu treatments.  Why are pregnant women more susceptible?Expectant women are more likely

Working woman's guide to pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 11/04/2006 10:32:00
Working nine to five with a bump brings a new set of challenges. Know your rights to help you deal with any tricky situations.

they're sacked, made redundant or leave their jobs due to discrimination.The Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC), which commissioned the research, found 45% of working pregnant women or new mums say they've experienced unfair treatment, ranging from

Miscarriage misery
By Babyexpert.com on 18/02/2009 11:31:00
Q: I’ve had three miscarriages over the last few years, the last one seven months ago. I’ve been trying to fall pregnant again ever since, with no luck. Why might this be? Are there any vitamins I can buy to boost my or my partner’s

an abnormality of the shape of your womb, or fibroids.A blood test for a condition called antiphosphoilipid syndrome or Hughes Syndrome (this can cause recurrent miscarriages and there are treatments that can reduce the risk) should also be done.Other blood tests

Week 15 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 23/02/2012 07:56:00
You've reached your second trimester! What's happening at week 15 of pregnancy?

treatment throughout pregnancy and for 12 months after the birth. Your GP or midwife will provide you with the appropriate form to send off for an exemption certificate.Self-employed? Contact your local benefits office to find out whether you’re eligible

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