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Baby's movements in pregnancy – what's normal, what to watch out for and when to get help
Expert advice on how to understand your baby's movements during pregnancy – and when to seek medical advice if anything changes. One of the most exciting parts of pregnancy is feeling your baby move.
Researchers have found that smartphone audio could improve how fetal movement is tracked, which may offer a new way to help identify the risk of stillbirth early on.
A baby's digestive system starts to develop before you might even know you're pregnant. While their first bowel movement isn't until after they're born, babies do pee in the womb and build up waste ...
Research measured fetal movements in 51 pregnant women and found that higher frequencies were strongly linked to greater maternal attachment. Paying conscious attention to these signals may be a ...
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