For the first three months of pregnancy you may feel like you do nothing but sleep. For the second three months you may feel like you have limitless energy.
Then comes the third trimester and, even worse for your sleep patterns, your baby! The third trimester is a never ending interrupted nap with each night time bringing an inability to get comfortable, baby staying up all night kicking and regular bathroom trips. Your newborn will then keep you up for the next few months for 2, 3 or 4 hourly feeds.
Then …
Group B Streptococcus is a bacteria which can be found in our bodies, most commonly in the vagina and rectum. To us it is completely harmless however it can cause problems for a baby during a vaginal delivery.
Most women will have Group B Strep bacteria present in their bodies at one time or another and around 25% of pregnant women in the UK have it. It can dissappear before labour but if still present at the point of labour and delivery and not properly managed it can lead to early …
Whether you try to get pregnant for three months or three years there comes a point for most women when they begin to obsess. Everyone else in the world seems to be pregnant or post partum. Every shop has maternity clothes and every celebrity is sporting a baby bump. It seems so unfair and upsetting and it can feel like you will never get pregnant. Babies and pregnancy are all that you can think about and it not only drives you crazy and makes you feel blue but can begin …
It is a concern shared by many women that they will gain a lot of weight during pregnancy or will be unable to lose it after having the baby.
It cannot be denied that you will gain weight. You will gain between 2 - 5 pounds in your first trimester then around 1 pound per week every week after that point. In addition to baby you will have amniotic fluid, possible water retention and possible weight gain as a result of reduced levels of activity. The question therefore is not “will …
Ok we all know that [alcohol + pregnancy = bad] but you are not alone if you had one or two or many drinks before you knew you were pregnant.
Many women continue to drink whilst trying to conceive, especialy if they have been trying for several months to get pregnant and don’t see the point of continuing not to drink when they feel less and less optimistic about getting pregnant. A majority of women who become pregnant unintentionally will also have had one or two drinks or even a night …