AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoLower abdominal pain in women: 15 possible causes and treatmentsnetdoctor.co.uk - By Dr Juliet McGrattan (MBChB)Lower abdominal pain can indicate a series of problems. Read our guide to work out what might be causing your pain. Lower abdominal pain in women …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat should my baby wear in bed?netdoctor.co.uk - By Claire ChamberlainCheck out our lowdown on baby sleepwear, to make sure your little one stays safe and sound all night. Deciding what your baby should wear when they go …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat is a doula and do you need one to give birth?netdoctor.co.uk - By Claire ChamberlainDoulas support expectant mums during pregnancy and birth, and even through the early weeks with a new baby. Hiring one is becoming increasingly …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBaby sleep regressions explainednetdoctor.co.uk - By Dr Juliet McGrattan (MBChB)How to navigate baby sleep regressions from four to 24 months. Just when you think you’ve cracked your baby’s routine and they’re finally sleeping for …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoRaspberry leaf tea health benefits, backed by researchnetdoctor.co.uk - By Anna BonetThe proven health benefits of drinking raspberry leaf tea for pregnancy and more. Raspberry leaf tea is a herbal tea made from the leaves of the red …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow to burp a baby: tips and advice for parentsnetdoctor.co.uk - By Claire ChamberlainExpert tips on how to wind breastfed and bottle-fed newborn babies. Learning how to burp (or wind) your baby seems like a pretty important skill to …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow to strengthen your pelvic floor musclesnetdoctor.co.uk - By Rhalou Allerhand and Dr Juliet McGrattan (MBChB)Yes, you can do Kegel exercises on the bus! Pelvic floor exercises, also known as Kegels, are simple exercises involving repeatedly contracting and …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBaby milestones: from birth to 18 monthsnetdoctor.co.uk - By Claire ChamberlainFrom smiles to first steps, what developmental baby milestones to expect over the first 18 months. As a new parent, you’re probably aching for your …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoUrinary tract infection (UTI): symptoms, causes and treatmentnetdoctor.co.uk - By Annie HayesThink you might have a UTI? Here's how to diagnose, treat and manage urinary tract infections. Need to pee more often than usual, and it burns when …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoTummy time for babies: benefits and guidancenetdoctor.co.uk - By Anna BonetA postnatal expert explains when to start tummy time and how to do it. Tummy time is one of your baby's very first developmental milestones - and one …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoCaesarean section scar healing tips and advicenetdoctor.co.uk - By Dr Zoe WilliamsDr Zoe Williams offers her expert advice on C-section scar healing, recovery, massage, and when to seek medical advice. If you're booked in for a …
AvatarNetDoctor UKFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoGripe water for babies: can it really relieve tummy trouble?netdoctor.co.uk - By Claire ChamberlainWhat is gripe water and can it really relieve tummy trouble in babies? Unfortunately for many parents, newborns and trapped wind tend to go hand in …