The Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists has released information about Coronavirus for pregnant women and their families. Read more
There is no set number of movements you need to feel each day. Counting to 10 is not recommended. Get to know what is normal for your baby and then report any change in your baby's regular pattern to your midwife, doctor or healthcare professional Read more
There is no set number of movements you need to feel in one hour, 2 hours or 24 hours. Get to know what is normal for your baby and report any change immediately. Read more
Following the new measures outlined by the Prime Minister yesterday, particularly those suggesting that pregnant women self-isolate, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, the Royal College of Midwives and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health are working to reassure pregnant women and those who care for them. Read more
For some, pregnancy can unearth some unpleasant side effects. Most of the time they are completely normal and simply part-and-parcel of being pregnant. Occasionally, they are warning signs that can indicate a potential problem. It's always good to know what to look out for, so here are 5 symptoms you should never ignore. Read more
A recent study at the University of Portsmouth has examined the barriers and motivators to pregnancy fitness. Read more
Here you’ll find 7 early signs of pregnancy that you may experience, though keep in mind that every pregnancy is different and some women may get none at all! Read more
Whatever the type of birth you have, it takes time for your body to heal. We asked for your birth-recovery top tips and here are 13 great suggestions. Read more
We asked our followers for tips for anyone preparing for or recovering from a caesarean – here are some of the great suggestions! Read more