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February 9, 2010
I had a c section 12 yrs ago, as i was taken in on my due date for a large baby, i`m 5ft, they tried to induce me over 3 days and nothing happened so they decided i needed to have a c section. I then went on to have a very successful and enjoyable vbac in nov 2007. Im pregnant again and i want to be able to use a local MLU, is it my right to be able to choose mlu or will i be forced to use the consultant led team? many thanks
Pregnant abdomen

A. I'm really pleased that you were able to achieve a vaginal birth after your earlier caesarean section (VBAC). Experiences such as this often give women renewed confidence in their body's ability to labour normally and give birth, so I can understand your wish to use your local midwifery led unit (MLU) in your current pre...
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January 13, 2010
Hi, I`m currently doing a research project on whether medical intervention slows down labour. I`m having trouble finding any stats on this and would be grateful if you have any ideas of where to start. Thank you very much.
Scan

A. Thank you for your enquiry. A good place to start looking for this information is on the MIDIRS Reference Database. This Database supplies the bibliographic details and abstracts for over 160,000 records relating to midwifery, pregnancy, labour, the postnatal period and neonatal care up to the first year of life and is compiled...
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November 26, 2009
Hi, I have 2 sons with which both i had emergency caesarean sections, i am pregnant again does this automatically mean i`ll have to have another section?
Mum

A. Unfortunately, there is very little research that has looked at women's success in having a vaginal birth after they've had two or more caesarean sections. From the studies that have been done, some suggest that the rate of successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) is no worse for women who have had two or more pre...
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September 24, 2009
i had a premature delivery 2 years ago, early this year i had a stil birth all along i did not know that i was rhesus negative after the stil irth i found out from the doctor that my condition could be the reason for this situations what can i do do have a baby in futrure? i have not had any treatment so far concerning my condition, please help me for iam so devastated and confused, dorah
Antenatal woman

A. I'm so very sorry to hear about the loss of your baby and understand how devastated you must be feeling. I hope that the following information about being Rhesus negative and its relevance to a pregnancy and the baby's well-being might be of some help; perhaps, even a starting point for moving forward and looking to the ...
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August 4, 2009
ive previously had a c section a year ago,im 25 weeks pregnant now can i have a repeat section?first one was brech
Expectant mum

A. For a lot of women having their first baby, one of the main reasons for having a caesarean is when their baby is found to be in the breech position (‘bottom down'). While in the past, once a caesarean section had been performed it was often automatic that any future births would also be by caesarean, this is now no lon...
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Informed Choice titles
Support in labour
Listening to your baby`s heartbeat during labour
Ultrasound scans - what you need to know
Alcohol and pregnancy
Positions for labour and birth
Epidural pain relief in labour
Feeding your baby - breast or bottle?
Is my baby alright?
If your baby is in the breech position, what are your choices?
Where will you have your baby?
Do you want a waterbirth?
When your baby is overdue
Eating well - for your baby and for you
Non-epidural pain relief
Caring for yourself and feeling well after you have had your baby
How will your baby be born?
Caesarean section and subsequent births
Vitamin K for your baby
Information for women who are Rhesus negative
Mood changes after childbirth
Sickle cell and thalassaemia disorders: screening offered to mothers and babies
Sexual health and contraception before and after childbirth
Anaemia - preventing, detecting and treatment in pregnancy and beyond
Infections in pregnancy - prevention, detection and treatment
Health for parenthood - practical advice on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle for you and your baby