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Bringing on Labour – What Really Works?

Full term. Those priceless words that mean that baby is, or should be, ready to be born. You’ve spent almost 10 months getting bigger and more uncomfortable and the chances are you now have an elbow in your bladder and a foot under your lungs making everything worse. Everyone you speak to will have their [...]

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An Element of Doubt

When I was pregnant the first time around, I developed overwhelming feelings of vulnerability. I had suffered with anxiety on and off since my early teens and once my bump started to develop, I started to feel like a walking target, worried that muggers would see me as an easy target; someone who couldn’t give [...]

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Beach volleyball gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings: I was pregnant at the Olympics

SOURCE By Lisa Flam When Kerri Walsh Jennings won her third Olympic gold in beach volleyball at the London Olympics, she was playing with a secret: She was five weeks pregnant. Sitting hand-in-hand with her husband, Casey Jennings, Walsh Jennings shared the news exclusively on TODAY Monday. “When I was throwing my body around fearlessly, and going [...]

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Bundle-o-Joy: taking the stress out of shopping for maternity clothes!

When I was pregnant with my daughter, almost eight years ago now, there was a serious lack of decent maternity wear out there. I ended up wearing either the most basic of maternity clothes (for basic, read mumsy) or my husband’s favourite t-shirts. The former made me feel boring and older than my relatively young (ish) 26 [...]

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Please help to raise money for the Birth Trauma Association

This morning, I have published this post over on Ghostwritermummy. It’s my one year blogaversary. I am celebrating this by sharing a secret project with my readers and I am asking for your support. I am taking part in the National Novel Writing month on the 1st November and aim to have written 50, 000 [...]

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That feeling again; and a request for help

I’m 19 weeks pregnant. Next week I will see my baby for the last time until he or she is born. Next week I will lie there, still, while they measure organs and bones and heart-beats. Next week, my heart shall be in my mouth once more. I can’t shake that feeling again. Do I [...]

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This is Why We Need to Educate People About Birth Trauma

By Susanne In December 2009, my son was ripped from my body amid a sea of panic. I awoke from anaesthesia with a relatively healthy baby and yet I felt nothing but utter despair. I struggled to bond with my baby and I found it so hard to believe he was the same baby that [...]

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Not All Wounds Are Visible

I wrote this post for my own blog, Mum’s the Word, but it seemed appropriate to crosspost it here too.  – Jayne If you’re a regular reader of my blog, you’ll know that the last almost-three years of my life has been very much shaped by the traumatic birth of Sausage, and how angry I [...]

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Top Ten Things you should never say to a c-section mum

Today’s post has come all the way from the US, courtesy of Olivia. Olivia stays at home with her two children. Her blog, Trying To Conceive, is dedicated to fertility, how to get pregnant and enjoy a healthy pregnancy, and babies. Top Ten things you should never say to a c-section mom With the number [...]

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A Letter from the House of Commons

This post has also been published on Ghostwritermummy This is the one where I tell you about my letter from the House of commons You may remember that I wrote to David Crausby, my MP, to enquire about his campaign to improve maternity services at the hopital where my children were born. You can read [...]

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