Monitoring in Labour

It is important that your baby’s heart rate is monitored during labour and birth to ensure they are coping. Birth can be a stressful event for some babies, and health care professionals can detect early signs that baby may be in distress through monitoring their heart rate.

Pregnancy, Childbirth and Breastfeeding: Some of the Terminology.

The world of pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding can be an unfamiliar one, and it comes with a whole new set of terminology for you to have to learn. While this list is far from exhaustive, here are a few of the more common terms you might hear, and what they mean.

Baby Positioning

This blog is written by Aliza Carr from Bumpnbub.  Fetal position, or the way your baby is positioned in your uterus and pelvis, can impact how...

What Happens During Your Hospital Stay?

Written by midwife and creator of Bumpnbub, Aliza Carr. If you choose to give birth in a hospital or birth centre, what happens after you've given birth? Let's chat about this...

What Should You Pack In Your Hospital Bag?

What Should You Pack In Your Hospital Bag? Midwife and brand ambassador Aliza Carr from @bumpnbub shares her checklist of key essentials to take with you to...

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