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Birth

So what are your birth options, anyway? And if it’s your first pregnancy, how will you know your baby is really  on the way? The Supernanny team has the info and advice you need…

Articles

Premature birth on the rise

The rate of preterm births has risen steadily over the last two decades…

Supernanny Team 19 June 2008
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Early induction bad for babies

As your due date approaches it can get difficult to cope with the bump, the sleepless nights, the aches and pains… but induction before your baby is ready can put him at risk…

Supernanny Team 19 June 2008
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Is it really labor?

As your due date nears, be watchful for these signs that may mean you’re about to meet your new baby!

Verona Hall (Supernanny Expert) 24 October 2007
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Planning a water birth

If you feel strongly that you want to avoid pain-relieving drugs and medical intervention during your labor, it’s worth considering a water birth…

Supernanny Team 28 June 2007
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Cesarean birth

Recent figures show that 30.2% of US births are cesarean deliveries, and it’s a hot topic for debate among moms, doctors, midwives and governments. But while cesareans save the lives of thousands of women and babies, the surgery isn’t risk-free…

Supernanny Team 19 April 2007
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What happens in a cesarean

Whether you’re having a planned cesarean or have run into complications during natural childbirth, it’s worth understanding what’s involved in this common operation.

Supernanny Team 10 April 2007
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An easy second birth - for Dad!

After a long and difficult first child birth, Andrew Hobbs writes about his wife's (relatively!) relaxed second labor.

Andrew Hobbs (Supernanny Expert) 29 November 2006
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A Dedicated Helper - dad's view on child birth
Supernanny expert Karin Hobbs has shared her birth stories, now her husband Andrew gives his version of the experience. This is the heartfelt story of their long first child birth.
Karin Hobbs (Supernanny Expert) 29 November 2006
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