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Pregnancy

Pregnancy

Pregnancy is an amazing journey. While we often talk about it lasting for nine months, pregnancy is generally measured by weeks, lasting 40 weeks or 266 days from conception. Each month brings unique changes for your baby's growth and development. Enjoy a tour through the entire length of pregnancy in ultrasound pictures and descriptions of how your baby is growing and changing at each stage of pregnancy. These months are designed to be generic and may or may not specifically relate to your pregnancy. Please direct any questions you have about your baby's growth or your progress to your doctor or midwife. Pregnancy is a normal process and questions are a natural part of that process.

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Get Your Baby Sleeping


Bringing a new baby into the world is a beautiful experience, but it can also be filled with a multitude of anxieties. One major source of that anxiety is in trying to figure out how to get your baby sleeping through the night. Hopefully this article will provide you with some important tips from the baby sleep book, Sleep Baby Sleep, and will get you started on your way to having a better sleeping baby and a well-rested house.

Behavioural Problems in Children


Any parent knows how annoying and stressful their children's bad behaviour can be, no matter what the circumstances. Fighting with their family, throwing temper tantrums, not doing as they are told and answering back their parents stand for just a small part of behavioural problems in children.

Parenting Issues


Welcome to our newest section, here we hope to be able to provide you with some requested information. As you may notice we do have a poll in place, the results of which are combined with other requests we receive. Information is then collated and passed on to our team of dedicated researches who are working valiantly to bring you all the information you require.

Bedwetting


Don't worry, bedwetting is surprisingly common. Around one in eight children starting primary school today still wet the bed regularly at night. Fortunately there is hope, as bedwetting becomes less common as children get older. Around 5% of 10 year olds (that's one in twenty) and 2% of 12 to 14 year olds (one in fifty) still wet the bed.

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