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Week 37 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 15/03/2012 09:53:00
What's happening with you and your baby at week 37 of pregnancy?

It’s Week 37 of your pregnancy. Your baby is almost fully mature, so if he were born now will usually not need special care.Everything you need to know about the third trimesterInform yourself about what will happen during labourYour baby His immune

My baby’s due on Christmas day
By Babyexpert.com on 13/04/2006 14:38:00
Q: Of all the days, my baby’s due on 25 December! Is there any way I can avoid giving birth on Christmas Day?

date' or EDD. Many women go into labour from 37 weeks onwards, and about 40% of babies arrive a week after their due date. So have your bags packed from 37 weeks, and you may well get to eat your Christmas dinner at home.

Eat your way to a better labour
By Babyexpert.com on 03/07/2007 16:56:00
Three ways to eat your way to an easier labour.

your uterus for labour. It's safe from 37 weeks, but don't have more than four cups a day.3. During labour, drink diluted grape juice. It's a healthy source of fruit sugar that will keep your energy levels high.

Baby joy for Jenni Falconer
By Babyexpert.com on 22/09/2011 05:45:00
TV presenter Jenni Falconer has given birth to a healthy baby girl

Popular GMTV presenter Jenni Falconer and husband James Midgley have welcomed a baby girl into their family.The GMTV star took to Twitter to announce the arrival of baby Ella Rose yesterday morning. She was born at 00.37am, weighing a healthy 7lb 2

Week 31 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 01/03/2012 06:28:00
what's happening at week 31 of pregnancy?

the third trimester.Your baby He's about 37cm now and, remarkably, developing a memory. His brain and nervous system are fully developed, but his sucking reflex is still weak. He’ll move if you prod him.Not long before the birth: what’s going on inside your

Will I know if my baby is breech?
By Babyexpert.com on 10/11/2008 13:52:00
Q: My friend had to haev an emergency C-section because her baby was found to be breech once she was already in labour. I'm 35 weeks pregnant and worried the same could happen to me. Can I be sure my midwife will spot if my baby is breech?

.An ultrasound scan performed at about 37 weeks is the only way to find out if your baby is likely to be born breech, but this is not routinely recommended unless there are problems in the pregnancy, and even then, a small number of babies will still turn

When to stop work before the baby?
By Babyexpert.com on 06/10/2008 14:13:43
Should you plan a break before the birth, or save maternity leave for once the baby's born?

- and a baby is considered on time from 37 weeks. 'Some women feel a little bit lost for the first couple of days of maternity leave but then they start to relax and think about the baby. Having that time to rest and nest is important, and feeling relaxed

When to stop work before the baby?
By Babyexpert.com on 06/10/2008 14:13:00
Should you plan a break before the birth, or save maternity leave for once the baby's born?

- and a baby is considered on time from 37 weeks. 'Some women feel a little bit lost for the first couple of days of maternity leave but then they start to relax and think about the baby. Having that time to rest and nest is important, and feeling relaxed

When am I fertile?
By Babyexpert.com on 21/04/2009 15:40:00
Q: I've been diagnosed with polycystic ovaries but still have regular periods, usually on a five-week cycle. Sometimes I spot for a few days around the week before I actually have my period, so how do I calculate when I'm fertile? I am very confused.

is 33 to 37 days. This means that ovulation occurs on day 19 to 23 each month. As sperm can live for about two days before ovulation and the egg lives for about three days after ovulation, your fertile period is within the timeframe of day 17 to 26 each

Premature birth: the warning signs
By Babyexpert.com on 10/07/2007 12:40:00
Symptoms that could indicate you're going to give birth before 36 weeks.

Most pregnancies last until at least 37 weeks, but around 7% of babies arrive earlier.A premature delivery often can't be avoided so what signs should you be looking out for if you think your baby might be born prematurely?The following are all

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