Children in Need 2017 | Window to the Womb

Children in Need 2017 – What You Need to Know Today takes place Children in Need, one of Britain’s most staple and historical charity events. It begun many years ago on Christmas Day in 1927 and it raised just over £1143 (about £27,150 in today’s money) which was split between four prominent children’s charities. Children in […]
What Can Baby Hear? Tunes for the Womb | Window to the Womb

When you’re pregnant you want to do all you can for your little one, whether that’s a healthy balanced diet, regular exercise or taking supplements…but can music help baby’s development? At around your 18-week mark baby will hear their first sounds. 24-weeks they will be more sensitive to them and finally around 24-26 weeks baby […]
Emma Mcvey & Gary Beadle Meet Baby | Window to the Womb

Model Emma Mcvey Geordie Shore Gaz Beadle Visit Us For Their 4D Scan Window to the Womb Leeds opened their doors last night to model Emma Mcvey @Emma_mcvey_ and Geordie Shore Veteran Gaz Beadle @GazGShore, and we can truly say that it was a magical experience. Emma and Gaz opened up about their pregnancy earlier this year and announced on social media that they […]
Swansea Clinic Work with DVLA ‘Bump Buddies’ | Window to the Womb

We have some very wonderful events lined up in the coming months…but we’ve also had some exciting events happen recently. From early pregnancy to celebrity scanning, our clinics have been very busy…Swansea being one of them! In the past few weeks, our Swansea clinic have been working closely with the DVLA (I’m sure you’ll know […]
Dave Taylor from Heart Radio Meets Baby | Window to the Womb

Heart Radio Big Reveal! Our Norwich Clinic was one of our first to open in 2014 and Dave and his team have introduced almost 5000 expectant parents to their babies since. Last week was no exception, and our Norwich clinic had the amazing pleasure of welcoming Dave Taylor from Heart Radio with his partner in […]
Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD) in Pregnancy | Window to the Womb

Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD) or pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PPGP) is very common. In fact, it affects up to one in five pregnant women. If causes many women a constant niggling pain, but it can also be so severe that it leaves some stranded-on crutches until birth. Fortunately, there is lots of help available and […]