Sex in Pregnancy

Many women and their partners worry about having sex in pregnancy.  Generally, concerns are mainly centred around any potential harm to the baby or themselves.  However, unless they have been advised not to have sex, it’s generally safe to do so.  Babies in utero are well protected by the amniotic fluid and the muscles which make up the uterus and mother’s abdomen.

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My Baby's Fontanelle

Most parents have heard of a baby’s ‘soft spot’ or by its more formal name, the fontanelle. Babies actually have four fontanelles, though it’s the two larger ones – the anterior and posterior fontanelles which are more commonly noticed.
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What is a doula and how can they help me?

A doula is a birth companion who has had training in assisting women when they are pregnant, birthing and after they’ve had their baby.  A doula is also an advocate for the birthing mother and her partner and acts as a mediator or ‘go-between’ the expectant parents and their maternity care providers.

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Paced Bottle Feeding

Paced bottle feeding has become the new kid on the block when it comes to bottle feeding. And just when we thought there wasn’t much to holding a baby’s bottle when they feed, paced feeding advocates say that it’s worthwhile reconsidering that approach.
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