
Should We Talk About Birth WISHES Rather Than Birth Plans?
Do Birth Plans perpetuate unrealistic expectations? Do they encourage you to try and make plans for unplannable? Do Birth Plans set you up for a
Do Birth Plans perpetuate unrealistic expectations? Do they encourage you to try and make plans for unplannable? Do Birth Plans set you up for a
Old Wives Tales? There are so many suggestions knocking around of ways to induce labour naturally, and there is little concrete evidence to suggest that
The point of this post is not to scare anyone, but to give you an example of an occasion where heavy bleeding does not always
Want to stop Waking in the night to do a Wee? When your baby finally sleeps through the night it is one of the most
“I have just found out I am 11 weeks and 3 days pregnant, I thought I was 8 weeks. I am extremely worried as I
Giving birth in the UK can be very safe for healthy women with a straight-forward (‘low-risk’) pregnancy. ‘Adverse outcomes’ for babies are rare regardless of
There is no exact answer to this, BUT if at any stage between now and the birth you are worried about the baby’s movements, then
Should I write a Birth Plan? It is completely up to you. It is not compulsory. When we meet pregnant women, it is always interesting
Hello from our friends at the Make Birth Better Network. At heart our main aim is to reduce the prevalence of birth trauma. We are
Do Birth Plans perpetuate unrealistic expectations? Do they encourage you to try and make plans for unplannable? Do Birth Plans set you up for a
Old Wives Tales? There are so many suggestions knocking around of ways to induce labour naturally, and there is little concrete evidence to suggest that
The point of this post is not to scare anyone, but to give you an example of an occasion where heavy bleeding does not always
Want to stop Waking in the night to do a Wee? When your baby finally sleeps through the night it is one of the most
“I have just found out I am 11 weeks and 3 days pregnant, I thought I was 8 weeks. I am extremely worried as I
Giving birth in the UK can be very safe for healthy women with a straight-forward (‘low-risk’) pregnancy. ‘Adverse outcomes’ for babies are rare regardless of
There is no exact answer to this, BUT if at any stage between now and the birth you are worried about the baby’s movements, then
Should I write a Birth Plan? It is completely up to you. It is not compulsory. When we meet pregnant women, it is always interesting
Hello from our friends at the Make Birth Better Network. At heart our main aim is to reduce the prevalence of birth trauma. We are
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