How Labour TENS Supports a Natural Birth

We chatted with Jane from Natal Care Naturally, who for over 18 years has been supporting women in achieving natural, drug-free births using Labour TENS...

Early Expression of Colostrum in Pregnancy – A Pilot Study

Human colostrum, the nourishing first milk, plays a vital role in the health of newborn infants and is available from approximately week 20 of pregnancy. Current...

Sleep Milestones of the First 12 Months

This blog is written by Emma Purdue from www.babysleepconsultant.co   Newborn sleep  During the first few weeks of parenthood, it is common for babies to...

The Basics Regarding Babies Drinking Water

This blog is written by Aliza Carr from Bumpnbub.   The World Health Organisation (WHO) states that babies under 6 months of age do not require...

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.

Expectations For Your Baby After Birth

Whether you give birth to your little one in hospital, at a birth centre or at home, there are a few screening tests that are offered for your baby in the postpartum period, as well as expectations for weight gain, output, and follow-ups with health professionals.

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