Parenting Blog
Discover a wealth of knowledge in our weekly blogs, where we delve into topics like the stages of labour, exercise during pregnancy, healthy pregnancy tips, and expert advice for new parents.
Your Free Antenatal Course – Week by Week
Week 1 If you’ve arrived at this page, you probably fall into one of two categories: If you are in the first category, then congratulations! Finding out you are pregnant is a truly unique experience and can involve such a wide range of emotions and feelings, so we do hope…
Waters Have Broken – What Now!
It’s the most common way labour and birth is portrayed in films and on TV – a big gush of water, lots of screaming and a big rush to the hospital to have the baby. All very dramatic, even more so when waters in film/on TV always tend to break publicly, in the shops, at a party or surr…
Induction of Labour – or being ‘Induced’.
Labour rarely begins on your ‘estimated due date’ EDD, especially if it is your first baby. In reality your due date is probably more accurately described as a ‘due window’ – of 5 weeks, as babies are born often between 37 to 42 weeks. In most pregnancies, labour will usually start…
How To keep Fit in Pregnancy – Running
How To keep Fit in Pregnancy – Swimming
Gas & Air ….Your Questions Answered!
We’ve all heard about gas and air, often called laughing gas, being used in labour and stories of the often hilarious effects on the person using it. In fact, most films and tv shows will often portray a woman using it furiously whilst she is rushed off to have her baby. Entonox – th…
Your Hospital Bag Essentials
Most of us in the third trimester will find some kind of urge to start nesting – planning, preparing and getting everything ready for baby’s arrival. One of the most common questions we as midwives are asked about is what to pack in the birth centre/hospital bag. So read on for our t…
Meconium: Your Baby’s First Poo
Whilst the first few hours and days after your baby’s birth can be a magical time……there are also much messier and less photogenic aspects of newborn life you’ll need to be prepared. Your baby’s first few poos fall firmly into this category – and despite not being a dinner table c…
How to Cope with Morning Sickness
We’ve all heard about morning sickness, it’s one of the common assumptions about pregnancy and the question most pregnant women get asked about when they share their pregnancy news. However, whilst it is very common to feel sick during the first few months of pregnancy, it can have a…
Healthy Eating In Pregnancy
What you eat and drink is important at any time in your life but in pregnancy it affects your baby’s health as well, both when you’re pregnant and after the birth. It can however, be hard to try eating well if you are struggling with early pregnancy sickness and tiredness, or even lat…
Maternal Mental Health Week
Maternal mental health week aims to focus on the issues of mental health that affect pregnant and new parents, which are often not discussed openly and in 2021 have been exacerbated by the pandemic. Pregnancy and the birth of a baby is supposed to be a time of great happiness and exc…
Exploring Natural Pain Relief During Labour
As part of our labour and birth series we explore all non medicinal pain relief options. As midwives we know that most pregnant women are aware of medical options of pain relief available to them in labour such as gas & air or epidural but are less aware of the range of other non-medi…
