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| Bringing Your Preterm Baby Home Safely |
| If you have delivered a baby prematurely, the day that baby is healthy enough to come home is a day for celebration.It is important, however, that you bring your preterm or low birth weight baby |
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| Turning A Breech Baby – Is It Possible And Safe? |
| One of the major reasons for having to deliver a baby by C section is the baby being in a breech position; when it’s not the head but feet first (footling breech position), bottom first (frank |
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| Should I Save My Baby’s Cord Blood? |
| When your baby is born, you have a once in a lifetime opportunity to bank your baby’s umbilical cord blood.The blood in your baby’s umbilical cord contains stem cells.These are a |
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| Encouraging Your Breech Baby To Turn |
| When a baby is positioned so that its bottom or feet would be the first part of its body to emerge during birth, that baby is said to be in a breech position.Many doctors will not deliver a baby in |
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| Fetal Movement And Your Baby’s Health |
| Most women begin to feel their baby move around the beginning of the second month of the second trimester–around 16 to 22 weeks.Women who have been pregnant before usually recognize the |
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