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[16 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 261 views]
Should I use reusable or cloth diapers/ nappies?

It is undeniable that we are reaching a crisis point in our environment but just in time we are beginning to concentrate on all things ecological. Being a parent, however, is time consuming and tools which offer more convenience and less washing are priceless.
So which diapers/ nappies should you use? The choice will come down to two things. The depth of time and attention you choose to putting into being environmentally friendly and whether the joy of convenience outweighs this. The choice is entirely yours and whatever choice you make …

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[10 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 215 views]
What is a spinal?

Spinals: Spinals are an injection of local anesthetic into your spine. They can be used to numb the pain of pushing or assisted deliveries and also numb the pain of contractions.
Pros: Quick, simple, effective pain relief
Cons: Only lasts a couple of hours, you can’t feel your legs, you may get a headache, feel itchy or shivery or have difficulty passing urine, you can only have one so when it wears off will need to have a different style of pain relief

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[10 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 185 views]
What is a TENS machine?

TENS: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation is administered via a TENS machine, a small box which is attached to parts of the body with wires and pads. Electrical impulses are sent through the wires to nerve endings to prevent the pain messages which are being sent by your womb and cervix from reaching your brain. You put a pad on either side of your spine at bra level and one at either side of the base of your spine just above your buttocks. You can then control the stength of the pulses. …

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[10 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 182 views]
What is a mobile epidural?

Mobile Epidurals: A mobile epidural is similar to an epidural but with lower dosage. This means that the legs are less likely to be numbed allowing you to walk around. You can opt for a mobile epidural in early labour.
Pros: A high level of pain relief but maintained mobility, more able to push and less likely to need an assisted delivery than with an epidural
Cons: There may still be reduced movement, you may be itchy and have difficulty passing urine, you may still need an assisted delivery, you may still have …

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[10 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 177 views]
What is an epidural?

Epidurals: Epidurals are administered via a thin tube which is inserted (through a needle which is then removed) between the vertebrae in your spine. It numbs the lower half of the body (often including your legs) and stops all contraction pains. Although you can have an epidural at any time most midwives advise not to bother in the final stages of labour as baby will usually be out by the time the epidural has been arranged and taken effect.
Pros: It is a complete pain blocker, you stay alert and are …

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[10 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 196 views]
What is pethidine?

Pethidine: Pethidine is a drug which is a pain killer and an anti-spasmodic so it helps with the pain of contractions and helps you to relax. It can be used with Entonox or on it’s own. It is similar to morphine and is administered via injection or intravenously. Pethidine can be used in the first stage of labour but not in the final stages as it can distress your baby (it can slow down their breathing).
Pros: It heps you relax, it is an effective pain killer, it is used by some …