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The following information is a guide only. If you have symptoms that persist, or if you are worried, please contact your health professional so a holistic assessment can take place and specific advice can be given.

Friday, 23 October 2015 / Published in breastfeeding, Home Birth, Labour, Labour & Birth, Midwife

The first hour is the most important hour after your baby is born…

Every woman all over the world is equipped with all that is needed to provide warmth, love, comfort and nutrition to her new baby.  Where possible It is important that the first hour of your baby’s life is uninterrupted or not disturbed.  In this way the built in instincts are ignited and nature starts to provide the baby with his/her first feed …Colostrum.

 

 

Wednesday, 21 October 2015 / Published in Meet the Midwife, Midwife

Ending week 12 the final week of your first trimester and your baby has changed beyond all recognition from week one!

Wednesday, 30 September 2015 / Published in Uncategorized

A positive pregnancy test means so much more than just the imminent arrival of a gorgeous new baby – it can leave you feeling like you’re going to burst with excitement, desperate to share our 'secret' and of course, with a hundred and one questions about what the next nine months will involve.

Tuesday, 22 September 2015 / Published in breastfeeding, Home Birth, Labour, Labour & Birth, Midwife, Working with UKBC
Natalie Bromby - Madelaine & Baby

It is so important when it comes to birth that you feel safe and relaxed with your midwife, because of the way your hormones operate.

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