I had bad headaches daily when I was about 16 weeks too. I went for prenatal massage and it helped. However do note that not all prenatal massage does it for pregnancies below 20 weeks. I did mine at afond spa once and the headache subsided after that.
Hi all,
Anybody knows of home service for Postnatal LDM? I am most probably not engaging Jamu massage service after speaking to many. Have also been advised by professional therapists that LDM could be a better option but I can't seem to find many options.
TIA!!
My gynae was too not very happy with my weight gain although I think I was quite average. He really wanted me to start exercising. Which gynae are you seeing?
Yup I don't problems like backaches, water retention. I'm really hoping the constant breathing exercises can help me cope with labour...
We were taught in childbirth lessons to talk to baby for bonding reasons. Daddy was taught to say good night and good morning to baby too. My hub was quite shy initially but now he comes to rub my tummy every morning before he goes to work and say bye bye to him.
I practiced it and I felt good...
Can try talking to baby. I always tell baby that mummy needs to have a good rest cos need to work tmr. Tell baby to rest tgr with mummy and you two will work hard tmr. Somehow it works for me.
Picked this up from childbirth class. ☺️
I'm breathless after a short walk or even after a meal.
My bb didn't turn at w28 but turned at w31 check up. At w28 gynae suggested propping a pillow under hips at night for 10min to help with the turning.
I visited gynae at end of 31 weeks, baby at 1.7kg and doc say a little too heavy. Just a little and not a major concern but asked me to continue to control diet. =(
Hello,
My understanding from my agent cum good friend is that insurance companies are extremely sensitive to any form of diabetes. They will not insure you once you are diagnosed.
Nevertheless, quickly check with an agent. Prudential requires the policy to kick in before 32 weeks.