Category: 33-34 weeks pregnant
Breaking Your Water
How can you know if your water broke? What signs should you look for and what precautions should you take? Marie talks about it.
How do I prepare my pet for the baby’s arrival?
I am 38 weeks pregnant and have had a cat at home for many years. He’s very gentle and has never hurt a child or
Almost 36 weeks pregnant!
Make sure you read the previous part of the story – I am slowly getting back to normal at my own pace. Assurez-vous de lire
I have flat nipples and worried my baby won’t be able to breastfeed
I have flat nipples, and I don’t know how my baby will be able to breastfeed when they are born in six months. Can I
Milk Intolerance and Allergies
Marie answers your questions about milk intolerances and allergies. How can you recognise an intolerance, and what should you do?
Analgesics and Anesthetics
During a hospital delivery, you will have the choice to relieve the pain of contractions with analgesics or anesthetics
The Physiology of Pregnancy and Childbirth
Hello Parents! To illustrate what Dr. de Gasquet talks about, I want to examine the importance of the pelvis and breathing for pregnant women and
Baby Ailments
Date : 16 octobre 2016 Theme: Baby Ailments Marie answers many questions about a range of topics live on Facebook. In this week’s video, she
The Bonapace method
The Bonapace Method can help you better understand the experience of labour and birth.
Support During Pregnancy and delivery
The people accompanying a woman during labour must be ready for their roles. Julie Bonapace suggests things during childbirth.
Preparing your Stay in the Hospital
What is a birth plan? What are the signs that you will give birth soon? What will the medical staff do when you arrive?
Natural Childbirth in a Hospital
Come will Marie and see the birth of Chantal and Joel’s second child, Léa. The couple chose to give birth naturally in a hospital delivery
