As your baby develops and your bump gets bigger by the day, your body will adapt to the little one growing inside you. These changes can sometimes cause a bit of discomfort, like stomach pain or ...
Your body goes through many changes during pregnancy, both physical and emotional. As part of the journey to parenthood, it’s not unusual for some of those well-known pregnancy symptoms to kick in.
Aim to have your hospital bag packed around three weeks before your due date. If you’re having twins, you might want to do this earlier - from around 26 weeks 1. Whilst your new arrival might be the ...
As any parent-to-be will tell you, it is very easy to get carried away buying a whole load of baby things for your incoming bundle of joy. But where to begin? From toys for the nursery to clothes and ...
It’s a good idea to attend antenatal classes. They’re the best source of information, preparation and support available; it’s important to attend as many as you can. Bear in mind that not all NHS ...
When will I feel my baby move? It’s a question that many expectant mums ask themselves as their pregnancy progresses. One of the best things about being pregnant is when you first get to feel your ...
Although they are invisible, the tiny microscopic bacteria in your baby’s tummy are essential to their health and wellbeing, and an imbalance of healthy bacteria can cause digestive discomfort for ...