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Tagged with: Dads and partners, You after birth
We speak to Kim Thomas, CEO of The Birth Trauma Association, to find out about Birth Trauma Awareness Week and the support for parents after having a difficult birth.
Pregnant women can normally avoid harmful radiation. Yet you may wonder what the risks of radiation from X-rays and ultrasounds are. Here we explain all.
Tagged with: 18-24 months
Whether you want your child to speak Spanish, French or Arabic, being bilingual is a great skill to have. But how do you go about it? Here are some ideas
If you're pregnant or breastfeeding and observing Ramadan, you might have questions about whether or not you should fast during the month. Our breastfeeding counsellor Aishah Safdar has some answers below.
Tagged with: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months, Learning to talk and communication with your baby
Grab a coffee and get cosy because you’re about to get an excuse for a long sit-down. Here’s why reading to your child can be a great thing.
Tagged with: Returning to work
Returning to work after maternity leave can be tough. Our tips help you plan your return and know your rights, flexible working, options and childcare
Tagged with: Returning to work
As many as one in 10 women experience postnatal depression. So what happens when you’re in the midst of it, or recovering, and you’re due to return to work? We look at your options and share tips on handling the transition
Tagged with: Baby care, Informed decision making for parents, Nappies and poo
Choosing the right nappy for your baby from the daunting number of options can be tricky. So here are the pros and cons of reusable and disposable nappies…
Tagged with: First trimester, Second trimester, Third trimester, Places of birth and care options, Tests, scans and antenatal checks
If you found out at your booking appointment with your midwife that you’re rhesus negative, this is what it means...
Tagged with: First trimester, Second trimester, Symptoms to watch out for
Rubella – also known as German measles – can be dangerous for pregnant women. Here’s the information you’ll need.