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Cluster Scans, What are they and how can you use them?

Wednesday 1st February 2023

Did you just discover you are pregnant? Firstly congratulations! Here at NumiScan Newcastle we understand this can be a worrying time for you and your partner. This is why we offer a cluster of 3 package. This allows you to have scans as and when you need them and also gives a saving too! Opting to go for a cluster of 3 early pregnancy scans can see you through your first trimester. Allowing you to check in on baby if you are feeling anxious or worried around this time, as many pregnant ladies do. We will check baby’s measurements and heart beat. You’ll…

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Numi Scan Franchise Opportunity

Wednesday 12th January 2022

*Numi Scan Franchise Opportunity Numi Scan are now offering business minded people the opportunity to own their own Numi Scan clinic. If you are a qualified Sonographer then you will no doubt be even more successful with your Numi Scan franchise. Our branding is unique amongst other baby scan clinics. We offer our patient's a true boutique atmosphere to see their…

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Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening Test (NIPT) Harmony Test £399

Saturday 27th November 2021

A More Accurate Screening Test for Down Syndrome A new, DNA-based technology Harmony is a DNA-based blood screening test that measures the risk of Down syndrome (trisomy 21) from as early as 10…

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Gender Reveal Scan

Thursday 25th November 2021

Gender Reveal/Sexing Scan A gender reveal scan, also known as a sexing scan, can be performed from 16 weeks onwards during your pregnancy. Includes: Tell you the gender of your baby Have a sneak peek of your baby in 4D Listen to baby’s heartbeat Basic well-being scan to check baby’s health and development Well-being report We cater for those who are having a gender reveal and wish to keep the gender of the baby a secret in the scan room Your scan movie clips and all digital images will be sent to you electronically Includes 4 black and white prints 16 weeks is the earliest that the gender can reliably be seen on a gender ultrasound scan and gives…

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What is an Early Pregnancy Ultrasound Scan?

Tuesday 23rd November 2021

An early pregnancy scan is usually performed shortly after finding out you are pregnant. This is usually 6 to 8 weeks after conception and the purpose of the scan is to confirm the pregnancy, assess early viability and to provide an accurate date of the pregnancy (the scan is often referred to as viability or dating scan). If you experience any pain or bleeding in your early pregnancy, we advise having an ultrasound to check all is well. If you have experienced a miscarriage previously, we also advise having an early pregnancy ultrasound to assess the pregnancy. We aim to provide you with the confidence and reassurance you deserve in the hands of our experienced team. What do we assess…

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Ultrasound Wellbeing Scans £55

Friday 19th November 2021

Ultrasound scans Wellbeing scan This ultrasound scan is usually carried at between 16- 40 weeks of pregnancy. Some obstetricians advise that this scan is offered to all women. Others reserve such scans for those women who have had previous complications of pregnancy such as pre-eclampsia, growth restriction, diabetes, stillbirth, and for those women who develop a problem during the course of their current pregnancy. This scan aims to determine the growth and health of the fetus by: Measurement of the size of the fetal head, abdomen and thigh bone and calculation of an estimate of fetal weight Examination of the movements of the fetus Evaluation of the placental position and appearance Measurement of…

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Early Pregnancy Scans, Why have one?

Thursday 18th November 2021

In the UK you could be referred for an early pregnancy scan at your local Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit through your GP or Midwife. You may be referred for an early scan if you have pain,…

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5 Star Rated Experience at Numi Scan

Sunday 14th November 2021

Our Reassurance Scan offers early pregnancy reassurance to ladies from as little as 7 weeks (based on your LMP). Each of our early pregnancy scans come complete with a wellbeing report Scan Includes: Confirmation of an intrauterine pregnancy Check for single or multiple pregnancy Visualisation of heartbeat Estimated dating of your pregnancy by measurements Early pregnancy obstetric report When the NHS can't cope with demand we are here to help with all of your early pregnancy scan needs:)

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Presentation Scan - £69

Wednesday 13th October 2021

FROM 26 TO 40 WEEKS This is a traditional 2D scan that can be conducted between 26-40 weeks of your pregnancy. The presentation…

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Well-being scans

Wednesday 13th October 2021

Our well-being scan forms the first part of any of our packages from 16 weeks plus. It focuses on the development of your unborn baby and allows us to check growth measurements, fetal movement, weight calculations, establish placenta position, amniotic fluid volume, provide an audible heartbeat trace and identify the position of your baby. The well-being report comes as part of our gender scan & all of our 4D scans. It is important to drink 1 litre of water…

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GESTATIONAL DIABETES IN PREGNANCY

Sunday 10th October 2021

WHAT IS GESTATIONAL DIABETES? Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that you develop when you’re pregnant and is when your blood sugar levels are higher than normal. WHAT CAUSES GESTATIONAL DIABETES? It happens when your body can’t produce enough insulin (a hormone that helps to control your blood sugar level) to meet your extra needs in pregnancy. As you’re not producing enough insulin, your blood sugar levels rise. Gestational diabetes can cause problems for you and your baby but there are things you can do to help reduce the risks and have a healthy pregnancy. For most women who get gestational diabetes, it starts in the second half of their pregnancy and…

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Early Pregnancy Scan £79 plus FREE 2nd Scan

Saturday 9th October 2021

Early Pregnancy Scan £79 plus FREE 2nd Scan Appointments Available 7 Days a Week 👶Confirms Pregnancy 👶Visualise Baby’s Heartbeat 👶Date Pregnancy 👶Well-being Report 👶Check For Single Or Multiple Pregnancy 👶4D Peek www.numiscan.co.uk 01279797790 Stansted clinic & 020 3897 9839 North…

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4D Super Star Baby Scan reduced to just £99

Friday 8th October 2021

Even at 34 weeks we are able to get fantastic images if baby helps a little:) 4D Super Star Baby Scan reduced to just £99 BOOK NOW! www.numiscan.co.uk 01279797790

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AAA Screening £75

Friday 8th October 2021

Numi Scan offer AAA screening without referral. Abdominal aneurysm's are hereditary, it is advisable to be screened if a family member has previously had an aneurysm. Book via www.Numiscan.co.uk

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Harmony NIPT Screening £399

Monday 4th October 2021

Harmony Screening £399 A More Accurate Screening Test for Down Syndrome At a glance: ✓ Most accurate non-invasive screening for 3 most common anomalies ✓ Most accurate non-invasive test for gender confirmation ✓ No GP Referral Needed at Numi Scan ✓ Supersedes the nuchal, quadruple or integrated test ✓ Second opinion after a non-reassuring or a missed 12 week screening ✓ £399 includes early pregnancy scan ✓ 4 Complimentary black and white pictures ✓ Convenient for Hertfordshire/Essex & North London patients Available at www.numiscan.co.uk

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Polyhydramnios

Monday 4th October 2021

Do you feel your bump is a little on the large side? Come to Numi Scan for a well-being scan to see if you have Polyhydramnios. Polyhydramnios is where there is too much amniotic fluid around the baby during pregnancy. Amniotic fluid is the fluid that surrounds your baby in the womb. Too much amniotic fluid is normally spotted…

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Early Pregnancy Scan £79 plus FREE 2nd Scan

Friday 27th March 2020

Early Pregnancy Scan £79 plus FREE 2nd Scan Appointments Available 7 Days a Week 👶Confirms Pregnancy 👶Visualise Baby’s Heartbeat 👶Date Pregnancy 👶Well-being Report 👶Check For Single Or Multiple Pregnancy 👶4D Peek www.numiscan.co.uk 01279797790 No:1 for Early Pregnancy Reassurance Scans

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Well-being appointments reveal gender too! £55

Friday 27th March 2020

Well-Being Scan- £55 From 16 to 40 Weeks Includes 2D Scan Well-being Report Our well-being scan forms the first part of any of our packages from 16 weeks plus. It focuses on…

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Atrial Fibrillation

Tuesday 13th November 2018

Atrial fibrillation is a heart condition that causes an irregular and often abnormally fast heart rate. A normal heart rate should be regular and between 60 and 100 beats a minute when you're resting. You can measure your heart rate by feeling the pulse in your neck or wrist. In atrial fibrillation, the heart rate is irregular and…

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Well-being Scan

Wednesday 24th January 2018

If you find your unborn baby has reduced movement, particularly in the 3rd trimester, Numi Scan can complete a well-being scan that focuses on the development of your unborn baby. During this examination we can assess the umbilical artery blood flow to ensure the artery is supplying the right amount of blood, check growth measurements, check for fetal movement, amniotic fluid levels & establish placenta position.…

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Group B Streptococcus

Thursday 11th January 2018

*Testing for Group B Streptococcus Group B Streptococcus is the most common cause of life-threatening infections in newborn babies in the UK.This kit contains everything you need to test for GBS and help safeguard your baby's health during pregnancy. What is Group B Streptococcus (GBS)? Group B Streptococcus is the UK's most common cause of life-threatening infections in newborn babies, and of meningitis in babies up to age 3 months. Most GBS infections can be prevented by giving antibiotics intravenously (through a…

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Vascular Screening MOT

Wednesday 3rd January 2018

*Vascular MOT Special Offer £299 (originally £384) AAA This scan is used to detect abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA's) and also for the monitoring and follow-up assessment of an aortic dilation. Aortic Aneurysm…

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How to have an easier labour

Friday 1st December 2017

The best natural aids for childbirth Writing a birth plan is one of the best ways to mentally prepare for your baby’s arrival. Putting pen to paper not only lets your midwife know exactly what kind of birth you want, but also helps you to work out your priorities regarding pain relief. Giving birth is…

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How to cope when you’re overdue

Friday 1st December 2017

It it’s been 40 weeks but it appears baby is yet to get the memo, Becky Dickinson offers advice on how to cope when you’re overdue Congratulations! You have carried a baby for nine long months. But whether or not you have enjoyed every moment, or been plagued by sickness, backache and heartburn, there comes a point for every woman when enough is enough. Your uterus has done a sterling job, but by 40 weeks all you want to…

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Pregnancy: are you gaining the right amount of weight?

Friday 1st December 2017

A recent study has found that not gaining a healthy amount of weight during pregnancy puts mothers and babies at an increased probability of various health risks. Research concluded that 75% of women do not gain a healthy amount of weight during pregnancy. The study, led by Monsah University researchers in Melbourne, Australia, discovered that women who gain too much weight during pregnancy are at a higher risk of having a large baby and undergoing a caesarean birth, whereas those women who do not gain enough weight have an 8% risk of…

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Is it normal to feel anxious about being pregnant?

Friday 1st December 2017

Feeling anxious during pregnancy Pregnancy can be overwhelming to the point that after wanting a baby for so long, getting a positive test can quickly turn into stress and anxiety. After the initial period of happiness, pregnancy can seem very lonely and scary, and your head can start to fill with thoughts of what might go wrong. We all experience a host of emotions as we go through change, and most pregnant women’s feelings are heightened by the hormones rushing around their bodies.…

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Stretch marks - Can they be avoided?

Friday 1st December 2017

Are stretch marks inevitable in pregnancy or can you save your skin? If you don’t know much about pregnancy before you are expecting a baby, the one thing you are bound to have heard of is stretch marks! But is there anything you can do to lessen their impact on your skin or avoid them altogether? Read on… What are stretch marks? Stretch marks…

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Ovulation

Sunday 19th November 2017

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO CONCEIVE? Understanding your menstrual cycle and the date that you are likely to be ovulating can increase your chances of conceiving. Ovulation usually happens around two weeks before your period starts1, and you are most likely to conceive…

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Home Pregnancy Tests

Sunday 19th November 2017

HOME PREGNANCY TESTS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW While headaches, nausea, and a missed period can be symptoms of early pregnancy, the only way to confirm it is to take a home pregnancy test. Find out when and how to carry out the test for the most accurate…

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How To Recognise Signs Of Labour

Wednesday 16th August 2017

You've been anticipating childbirth for the last nine months, so of course you’re anxious to be able to tell when the big moment is arriving. How will you know when it’s time to grab your…

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10 Ways To Get Better Sleep

Wednesday 16th August 2017

You’re so tired, and all you want is a restful night of sleep. So what's stopping you? Skip the late-night snacks We know baby’s hungry, but seriously, don’t consume anything—we’re talking about food and drink—less than two hours before bedtime. “There’s the likelihood that it will cause reflux or heartburn,” Move to the side You probably know you should sleep on your side if possible, since it’ll reduce the amount of pressure on your uterus and help…

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Pregnancy trends to look out for this year

Wednesday 16th August 2017

Exercising until the end More women are not slowing down when it comes to exercising while they are pregnant. Tone up for a fit and healthy pregnancy with these 5 exercises. Midwives are more common Pregnancy trends show that more women opt for a midwife to deliver their baby, as they are looking for personalised care with less intervention. Hospitals are going wireless More hospitals are now using wireless foetal telemetry (to monitor the foetus) so that the mother-to-be can be mobile before giving birth. Pregnant women are stylish The fashion industry has taken a keen interest in maternity wear, and this is why we are seeing more stylish pregnant women. Post-baby spa…

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Pain Relief During Labour

Thursday 13th July 2017

Giving birth is a unique experience and it’s impossible to predict how you will feel physically. Some level of discomfort is to be expected but if things go beyond your expectations, it’s reassuring to know pain relief is available. Understanding different methods of pain relief and when they might be administered should make your labour more bearable. TENS machine Prevents pain signals from reaching your brain Especially effective in the first stages of labour Helps your body release ‘feel-good’ endorphins Can be controlled…

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Birthing Positions

Monday 17th April 2017

It’s natural to feel nervous about giving birth. Understanding your options and the benefits of different birth positions can help you feel more prepared. It’s also important to know what to expect if you need an assisted delivery or a caesarean, in case things don’t go…

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1-4 Weeks Pregnant

Sunday 16th April 2017

Although you may not even know you’re pregnant, by week 4 your body is already going through some significant changes. Learn when your baby’s genetic make-up becomes set and how your placenta will soon begin to form to support them, along with nutrition tips for weeks 1–4 of pregnancy. The start of your baby’s journey Fertilisation takes place around 14 days after the start of your last period. At that point, the fertilised egg that will eventually become your baby is technically called a zygote. During the 90 hours after fertilisation, the cells divide and subdivide into a pinhead-sized solid mass…

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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) In Pregnancy

Sunday 12th March 2017

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a serious condition where a blood clot develops, often in the deep veins of the legs but occasionally in the pelvis. It can be fatal if the clot dislodges and travels to the lungs. Having a DVT is not common in pregnancy, but pregnant women are more likely to develop thrombosis than non-pregnant women of the same age. A clot can form at any stage of pregnancy and up to six weeks after the birth. Other factors that put you at risk of thrombosis include: >having had thrombosis (a clot) before >being over…

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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening

Sunday 12th March 2017

Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening is a way of detecting a dangerous swelling (aneurysm) of the aorta – the main blood vessel that runs from the heart, down through the abdomen to the rest of the body. This swelling is far more common in men aged over 65 than it is in women and younger men. An AAA usually causes no symptoms, but if…

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Stroke & Carotid Artery Disease

Sunday 12th March 2017

Carotid artery disease is a common cause of stroke. What is carotid artery disease? The carotid arteries supply oxygenated blood to the large front part of the brain. This part of the brain controls thought, speech and personality…

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Weight Gain In Pregnancy

Thursday 9th March 2017

Weight gain is a normal and natural part of a healthy pregnancy. Learn how much weight you should gain depending on your BMI, how to gain weight safely, and why dieting is not recommended. Weight gain: a natural part of pregnancy Weight gain in pregnancy is healthy, natural and necessary. Aside from the additional weight of your baby and increased fluids, your body gradually lays down some fat stores. “Your calorie requirement during pregnancy only increases in the third trimester, when you need an extra 200 calories per day.” During your first and second trimesters your energy needs are the same as before pregnancy. Eating for two simply means maintaining a healthy…

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Vitamins & Supplements For Conception

Sunday 26th February 2017

Maintaining a healthy, balanced diet before conception and during pregnancy will help to supply adequate nutrition to your growing baby. Taking supplements that contain key nutrients prior to conception and during pregnancy will enhance your healthy diet and help provide additional support as your baby grows. But which vitamins are most important to take while trying to conceive? Discover the roles of folic acid and vitamin D, and why you should include them in your pre-conception diet. Adding some oomph to your diet Eating a varied diet can help your body provide the majority of nutrients your baby needs in the early stages of development. However, nutritional gaps can occur, even…

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What To Eat To Conceive

Saturday 25th February 2017

From eating a nutrient-rich diet to taking key nutrients in the form of supplements, what you eat can play an important role in increasing your potential to conceive. Discover the benefits of a balanced diet for both you and your partner, and which foods to include to give yourself the best chance of a successful pregnancy. Eating your way to pregnancy Before you start trying to conceive, it's important for both you and your partner to maintain a healthy diet. Eating well, avoiding alcohol, and being within the right weight range for your height…

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Foods To Avoid When Trying To Conceive

Friday 24th February 2017

Nutrition and lifestyle choices can influence your chances of conceiving and your baby’s development once you do become pregnant. In fact, nutrition at this critical stage can also have an impact on your developing baby and their long-term health. For these reasons, you and your partner may wish to pay special attention to your conception diets, and find alternatives for the foods best avoided when trying to…

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Learning Language In The Womb

Tuesday 21st February 2017

When babies begin to hear the world around them, the most important sound they’ll discover is their mother’s voice. This familiar noise will calm and soothe them and lays the foundation for their social and emotional development,…

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40 Weeks Pregnant

Thursday 16th February 2017

By the time you're 40 weeks pregnant, your baby is fully developed and ready for birth. Their nutrition will then be reliant on your own diet via your breast milk, so it’s important to maintain the healthy eating habits that have been beneficial throughout pregnancy. Learn why foods rich in LCPs (long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids) are an essential part of a healthy breastfeeding diet, and how to get them. Week 40: Ready to say hello? Over the last 40 weeks, your baby has grown from a single cell to a well-developed, unique and beautiful little person with a world of potential within them. “At birth, your baby already recognises…

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Early Signs of Pregnancy

Wednesday 15th February 2017

Understanding the early signs of pregnancy Maybe your period’s late or your boobs are sore – whatever the signs, you really think you might be pregnant. So what do you do? Here’s our guide to finding out for sure if you’re pregnant, what the early signs of pregnancy are, and working out what to do first! Noticing the early signs of pregnancy You may notice the early signs of pregnancy as little as within one week of conception. Most early pregnancy symptoms occur within the first four weeks and may include: •A late period •Slight bleeding or cramping as the embryo implants in your uterus (implantation bleeding) •Tender breasts that seem…

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7 Weeks Pregnant

Tuesday 14th February 2017

During week 7, your baby’s arm buds are emerging and flat, paddle-like hands are forming. Iodine supports your baby’s growth at this time. Discover which foods contain this mineral, and why you may want to ask your doctor about taking a daily iodine supplement. Hands are emerging At 7 weeks pregnant, your baby measures anywhere between 42 and 10mm3 long. They are assuming a more baby-like appearance, with arms buds becoming longer, and flat, paddle-like hands emerging. At this stage, your baby’s head is growing faster than their body; a reflection of the rapid and intense brain growth that is happening. Their heart is also developing, and has divided into distinct right and left chambers. At the same time, air…

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Folic Acid in Pregnancy

Monday 13th February 2017

Folic acid supports your baby’s earliest development, making it a key nutrient for your first trimester of pregnancy. Learn what it does, how much is recommended, and which foods can help to increase your intake to reduce the risk of neural tube problems. Folic acid – protecting your baby’s future…

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Exercises to Avoid During Pregnancy

Sunday 5th February 2017

If your pregnancy is straightforward and your doctor or midwife has given you the go-ahead, you can carry on exercising and even start a new routine. Studies now show that it is, in fact, highly beneficial for expectant mums to exercise, or get Active for 2. But there are some guidelines to bear in mind which…

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Pelvic Floor Exercises in Pregnancy

Sunday 5th February 2017

Your pelvic floor has an important role to play during pregnancy, birth and post-birth. A strong pelvic floor can support your baby and your bladder in pregnancy, help rotate your baby’s head during labour, and help prevent prolapse and stress incontinence once your baby is born. So if you’re starting to get Active…

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Pregnancy Exercises: Benefits, Facts & Stats

Saturday 4th February 2017

The benefits of exercise during pregnancy are well documented. Numerous studies demonstrate a positive effect on both an expectant mum’s…

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Exercising Safely During Pregnancy

Saturday 4th February 2017

Research shows that exercise in pregnancy can be incredibly beneficial to both you and your baby – yet information on what’s safe and what’s not can be confusing and outdated. Experts now agree that if your pregnancy is uncomplicated and your midwife approves, you can continue to exercise, take up something new and get Active for 2. Is it safe to exercise in pregnancy? In the past, mums have been encouraged to put their feet up and take it easy. Much to the frustration of healthy expectant women, pregnancy can often be treated as an illness…

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26 Weeks Pregnant

Saturday 4th February 2017

In your 26th week of pregnancy, your baby is entering a stage of significant physical growth and brain development. Your balanced diet should include good sources of the long…

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13 Weeks Pregnant

Saturday 4th February 2017

By the time you're 13 weeks pregnant, your baby is growing rapidly and is quite active, although their movement is still undetectable to you. Their reproductive organs are developed now and their liver and pancreas are beginning to function. Maintaining your healthy,…

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8 Weeks Pregnant?

Friday 3rd February 2017

During week 8, your baby’s facial features are becoming more defined. Less excitingly, morning sickness may be reaching its peak around now. We hope the following suggestions provide at least a little relief. When you can tolerate food, be sure to include some rich sources of zinc on your plate. Discover how this mineral supports your baby’s cells and which foods are good sources. By the time you’re 8 weeks pregnant, your baby is roughly 1.6cm long. At this stage, their newly formed jawbone gives more definition to their tiny mouth, and the tip of their nose is now visible, featuring two distinct nostrils. Internally, cartilage is being replaced by bone cells…

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Food 'Does & Don'ts'

Friday 20th January 2017

During pregnancy it’s important to pay special attention to your diet and avoid anything that may carry the risk of food poisoning. It’s normal to experience changes in your eating habits during pregnancy. You may suddenly go off a favourite food or have the urge for something out of the ordinary. There are certain foods you should avoid while pregnant due to the risk of food poisoning. Likewise, there are plenty of…

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Cravings

Friday 20th January 2017

Cravings are common during pregnancy, and can range from the stereotypical pickles to more unusual non-food substances. Learn about the possible causes of cravings and how to indulge them safely without affecting the supply of nutrients to your baby. Cravings in pregnancy Many mums-to-be experience strong cravings for particular…

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A healthy pregnancy diet

Friday 20th January 2017

During pregnancy, your baby relies on you for their nutritional intake. Eating a well balanced diet will provide the wide range of nutrients they need for healthy development now, and help to…

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