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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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Healing – A Guest Post

Today, we’re hosting an anonymous guest post for an amazingly brave woman who wanted to share her experiences of the effects that childhood sexual abuse can have on pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood.  I loved being pregnant. Absolutely loved it. It was the first time I can ever remember feeling really good about my body, and [...]

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Guest Post – The Joys of Twin Pregnancy

Today, we’ve got a fantastic guest post giving us an insight into what it’s like to be pregnant with twins. Rebecca is a teacher turned stay-at-home Mum to three girls (a five year old and two year old twins) and blogs at Here Come the Girls which is full of crafts, cooking and chaos.Follow her adventures with her [...]

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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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Guest Post: 3 Parent IVF. A Bit Of Common Sense

We’ve been lucky enough to be given permission to use the following post here on Maternity Matters. You can see the original post here on Quantum Spaghetti.   I’m sure you have all seen the scaremongering headlines, probably from the Daily Mail, about “3 parent IVF” and if you don’t know what you’re talking about, like [...]

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Mum sent home by hospital gave birth to stillborn baby an HOUR later

VIA PARENTDISH A woman gave birth to a stillborn baby – less than an HOUR after being discharged from hospital. Alison Davis, 33, was 22 and a half weeks pregnant when she was told by doctors to go home and ‘rest up’ after she went to Southend Hospital with severe pain and bleeding. She told [...]

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Running Back to Motherhood

Jayne at Mum’s the Word is talking today about how she’s finally ready to think about having more kids and how she’s going to prepare for it I want another baby. Anyone who has read this blog over the past 2 years or knows me at all will know that this is a big statement. [...]

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How do I prepare for a planned c-section?

How do I prepare for a planned c-section after two emergency sections are crowding my mind? My once trusty pregnancy ‘manual’ has only a short chapter devoted to c-sections and it mainly discusses the possible reasons for needing one. It’s not debatable that I will have a c-section in around 19 weeks time. It’s a [...]

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Traumatic Pregnancy, Traumatic Birth

By Amy.   Amy is 26 years old and mother to one lively 20 month old boy. She lives with her son and her partner. This is her story.   John and I met while we were travelling/ working in Perth, Australia. After we had been together around 7 months I discovered I was pregnant. [...]

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One Baby. Two Very Different Birth Experiences.

Gemma is an older mum and was 41 when she had her son. She blogs to connect and share with others. Gemma used to be a working mum but has been made redundant and is now blogging her way through that. Read her blog, Hello It’s Gemma and connect with her on Twitter (@helloitsgemma). This [...]

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