Benefits of Breastfeeding to Mum and Baby
What are your thoughts about exclusive breastfeeding?
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What are your thoughts about exclusive breastfeeding?
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Check out this baby essentials shopping list for all expectant mums.
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Here is a roundup of 11 funny pregnancy myths you’ll be told as an #expectantmum.
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You just have to ask specific questions to make sure you are adequately prepared.
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Congratulations on your pregnancy! here are some top tips to ensure pregnancy health for mother and baby.
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Below are facts about maternal mental health and ways to improve it.
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“She has full blown HIV? But that is not possible. All her medical results showed her tests were negative before she started working with us”. “Just 3 months after starting work with us, my nanny had to leave because she was pregnant. Instead she was lying that she was just getting fatter”. Health and
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Congratulations you are first time parents. As excited as you might be, you might also be worried about doing it right. Perhaps you are concerned that your newborn’s diaper will fall off or wonder if you will be able to burp your baby. Maybe you wonder if you will have enough breastmilk and worried about
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Pregnancy and the Flood of Advice: What to Believe? If you’re pregnant, chances are you’ve heard a flood of well-meaning advice—from your mother-in-law to the random market woman. Nigerian mums especially know how real it gets! While some advice is helpful, many are rooted in old wives’ tales that can add confusion (and sometimes stress)
Secondary infertility is the inability to become pregnant or carry a pregnancy to term after you’ve already had a baby. It is more common than you might think, accounting for about 50 per cent of infertility cases. In fact, more couples experience secondary infertility than primary infertility (infertility the first time around). It’s especially common
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