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Natural birth, Fernandez Hospital - Health Care for Women & Newborn - 0 views

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    Fernandez Stork Home is the top natural birth hospital in Hyderabad, supports natural birth to the fullest, unless there is any emergency medical complication. Natural childbirth allows you to remain in control of your body as much as possible. If you choose natural labour, you accept the potential for pain and discomfort as part of giving birth. With the right preparation (childbirth classes) and support (especially of a professional midwife) you will be confident and empowered to make decisions. Stork Home, the best natural birth hospital in Hyderabad, offers you different types of preparations and motivation needed for natural childbirth.
Eumom Louise

For You | After Childbirth | Pelvic Floor Exercises | Eumom - 0 views

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    Many women find they leak urine especially after having a baby, and part of the reason could be weak pelvic floor muscles. Ideally, you should start these pelvic floor exercises while you are pregnant, if not before. Doing pelvic floor exercises helps your muscles to stretch during labour and spring back into shape afterwards.
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For You | After Childbirth | Getting Into Shape | Eumom - 0 views

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    Most women want to get back into shape as soon as possible after having a baby. The idea of being able to fit into your pre-baby jeans or go out and buy yourself something new and clingy is a great incentive after months of lumbering around in baggy clothes.
Eumom Louise

For You | After Childbirth | Pampering | Eumom - 0 views

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    It's amazing how relaxing an aromatherapy bath can be. Once your baby is fed and asleep, run yourself a bath with a few drops of your favourite essential oil and relax. Forget about the pile of ironing that needs to be done or the housework you didn't have time for: these things are not important.
Eumom Louise

For You | After Childbirth | Looking Good | Eumom - 0 views

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    During your pregnancy, you probably found that your hair was thicker and glossier than usual. After the birth, it may be a different story. If you seem to be losing a lot of hair, don't worry, this is quite normal and you are just returning to the volume you had before becoming pregnant.
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For You | After Childbirth | Postnatal Check-Up | Eumom - 0 views

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    Around six weeks after the birth, you'll have a postnatal check-up. This can be done either at the hospital or by your GP. This examination is to check that you are recovering from pregnancy and childbirth and that your cervix has returned to normal.
Eumom Louise

For You | Well-Being After Childbirth | Up & About | Eumom - 0 views

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    Unless you have undergone a Caesarean section or had a traumatic vaginal delivery with a lot of stitches, there's usually no reason for you not to be able to get up and walk around shortly after you have given birth.
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For You | Body & Childbirth | Puerperal Psychosis | Eumom - 0 views

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    Puerperal psychosis is also called post partum psychosis or post natal psychosis: all three are the same condition. Whilst it is rare condition, it is not uncommon. A small minority of women (0.1%) develops puerperal psychosis, a rare psychotic type of mental disturbance, shortly after giving birth.
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For You | Childbirth | Symptoms of Postnatal Depression | Eumom - 0 views

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    This article outline the symptoms of postnatal depression - PND
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For You | Body & Childbirth | Who is at risk of PND? | Eumom - 0 views

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    You may be more likely to become depressed postnatally if: New fathers can feel down after the birth, too, especially fathers who are estranged from the mother of their new baby, or under stress or whose partner is depressed. Having a baby changes your life suddenly and completely.
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For You | Body & Childbirth | Baby Blues | Eumom - 0 views

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    It's fairly normal for women to have 'baby blues' (or 'third day blues') soon after giving birth as hormone levels fall dramatically, and as the reality of being a mother and starting a new way of life sets in.
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For You | Body & Childbirth | Stomach | Eumom - 0 views

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    As your uterus reverts to its former size, for three days to a week, you may find that you have spasms or contractions, which are known as afterpains or afterbirth cramps. These uterine twinges or contractions may be more noticeable when you breast-feed due to the release of the hormone oxytocin, which stimulates activity in the uterus and causes it to contract.
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For You | Body & Childbirth | Soreness | Eumom - 0 views

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    If you had tearing while giving birth, or had to have stitches or a caesarean section, then you may feel sore and have some pain for a while. It is important after the first few days that you look after any wounds that you have by bathing them regularly to keep them clean so that they can heal rapidly and effectively without infection.
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For You | Body & Childbirth | Incontinence | Eumom - 0 views

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    Continence is the ability to keep urine in the bladder and then empty it when necessary. To be continent, the bladder must contract and expel urine only when necessary. The urethra must be able to keep the urine in the bladder even when there's increased pressure in the abdomen (such as coughing).
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For You | Body & Childbirth | Fatigue | Eumom - 0 views

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    Giving birth can leave you feeling utterly exhausted for a few days, and maybe even still a week later. It's therefore best to try and rest as much as possible, since a newborn can be particularly demanding in the early weeks.
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For You | Body & Childbirth | Constipation | Piles | Eumom - 0 views

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    Constipation is another common complaint during pregnancy and may result early on from hormone effects, which relax the muscles of the intestine, and from reduced gastric secretion. Later in pregnancy, the pressure of your growing uterus on the bowels may cause it. Straining due to constipation can also lead to the development of piles.
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For You | Body & Childbirth | My Breasts | Eumom - 0 views

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    It is perfectly normal for you to feel discomfort in the breast area during pregnancy due to hormone changes as your body prepares for breast-feeding. Effects can include heaviness, soreness, tingling, tenderness and increased sensitivity.
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For You | Your Body | Childbirth | Eumom - 0 views

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    During pregnancy and labour, your body undergoes enormous changes. Don't worry, you will be able to cope and very soon, you'll return to your normal physical state where each of these changes will merely be a distant memory. After giving birth, your body will experience several more physical changes.
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For You | After Childbirth | Yoga | Eumom - 0 views

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    The word Yoga means "to join or yoke together," and it brings the body and mind together into one harmonious experience. Yoga is built on three main structures: exercise, breathing, and meditation. Yoga exercises are designed to put pressure on the glandular systems of the body, thereby increasing its efficiency and total health.
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For You | After Childbirth | Losing Weight | Eumom - 0 views

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    Most women want to get back into shape as soon as possible after having a baby. The idea of being able to fit into your pre-baby jeans or go out and buy yourself something new and clingy is a great incentive after months of lumbering around in baggy clothes.
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