How to feel for your baby’s movements
From 26 weeks until the end of your pregnancy, you should be carefully checking the baby’s movements every day. First, sort out in your mind what are ‘normal movements’ for your baby.
From 26 weeks until the end of your pregnancy, you should be carefully checking the baby’s movements every day. First, sort out in your mind what are ‘normal movements’ for your baby.
There are a lot of yummy things you can safely eat during pregnancy. Lean meat, fish, diary, cheese, grains, nuts, fruit and vegetables. Even the odd treat is fine.
There are two immunisations you ought to have during pregnancy. They will protect you and your baby.
Pregnancy is a happy occasion. Many women truly enjoy the experience. However, a number of unwelcome symptoms can appear, and some can prove rather taxing for mum’s to be. While annoying, none are dangerous for the baby.
For those with an uncomplicated pregnancy, it may be sensible to finish up work around 34-36 weeks of pregnancy.
During the pregnancy you will be offered tests. Stephen will carefully explain these as you progress through your pregnancy. Presented here is an overview of tests you will be asked to do.