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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Pregnancy - Birth: Preparation
Pregnancy - Birth/Preparation
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Bond with your baby before birth Did you know you can actually bond with your baby before he or she is born? In this excerpt from her book, Bond with Your Baby Before Birth, Kim O’Neill shares ways for you to tap into the deep intuitive powers of pregnancy and bond with your baby.
Choosing a birth place – 10 questions to ask Have you decided where to give birth? Whether you’re thinking about home birth or having your baby in a birth center or hospital, choosing the ideal setting to give birth to your baby is one of the most important choices you can make.
10 Things no one tells you about having a baby Wondering what your friends haven't told you about labor and delivery? Here are ten things they may not think to mention, but that you definitely need to know.
10 things you don't have to worry about when you're pregnant Worrying may be as much a part of pregnancy as the proverbial cravings for pickles and ice cream, but here are a few worries you can scratch off your list right away.
15 Ways to green your pregnancy With Earth Day right around the corner and the green, eco-conscious movement in full swing, many moms and moms-to-be are looking for ways to live a more eco-friendly life. Here are 15 ways to green your pregnancy for a healthier baby and a healthier environment.
16 reasons to use Lamaze during childbirth Find out the benefits of Lamaze during childbirth, including natural pain relief.
A harmonious birth Many women approaching childbirth labor are fearful of the pain they may experience. Some are also unwilling or unable to take medication to ease the pain. A new study provides hope for those seeking to lessen delivery p
Anxious fathers make caesarean ops more painful for mothers Fathers who are anxious during a caesarean operation may increase the pain experienced by the mother after the delivery of their baby, according to new research published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine.
Avoiding the unkindest cut of all It's not difficult to figure out why pregnant women start squirming when the subject of episiotomy is raised.
Birth plans: Taking a new look A birth plan, at its best, is a statement of your preferences for labor and delivery. It can be a great tool for facilitating communication, as long as you understand it's not a binding contract. Diana Korte, author of <
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