Your Pregnancy

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Becoming a mother is one of the most challenging times in our lives – not only do we have hectic physical demands, especially the lack of sleep, to cope with, but emotionally, the responsibility of having a little person totally dependent on us, is daunting. No matter how prepared you are for your little bundle’s arrival and how much you’ve read beforehand, it takes a while to tune into your baby’s sounds, signals and needs, and it’s not unusual to feel that there might be something terribly wrong with your baby when, in fact, he is perfectly healthy.

“SEVERE SYMPTOMS ALWAYS WARRANT FURTHER INVESTIGATION. DON’T DISCOUNT YOUR OWN INTUITION.”

You don’t want to be that nervous wreck, constantly on

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