Trying to have a baby and the early days of pregnancy can be nerve wracking for most parents. If you’ve experienced a previous loss at any stage during pregnancy, trying to conceive and early pregnancy are times when you can feel even more anxious.
A Guide To Your NHS Antenatal Appointments
You’ll have a number of antenatal appointments during your pregnancy, and you’ll see a midwife or sometimes an obstetrician (doctor specialising in pregnancy). Here we have created a guide on the standard Antenatal appointments in the UK, please note that some pregnancies require extra Antenatal appointments. If you’re pregnant with your first baby, you’ll have more appointments than those already … Read More
What Is The Fourth Trimester?
Everyone knows that pregnancies last three trimesters – so what exactly is the Fourth Trimester? The fourth trimester is the 12-week period after you have had your baby. Not everyone has heard of it, but every mother and their newborn baby will go through it. It is a time of great physical and emotional change as your baby adjusts to … Read More
Easy & Exciting Gender Reveal Ideas
One of our most popular scans is the Gender Scan (available from 16-23 weeks). When booking your Gender scan, it’s important to specify in the notes whether you want to keep the Gender a secret for a reveal or find out on the day! If you have opted to find out the Gender of your baby, a Gender-reveal party is … Read More
Sickness & Nausea In Pregnancy
Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, often known as morning sickness, is very common in early pregnancy. A common misconception is sickness only affects you in the morning, whereas, it can affect you at any time of the day or night or, in some cases, you may feel sick all day long. Here we have put together some tips and tricks to … Read More