PregaTips on MSN
Why a smaller baby doesn’t always mean a complicated delivery
When you hear that your baby is on the smaller side, it's normal to be concerned about labour and delivery. But a smaller baby doesn't automatically indicate complicated labour. Many individuals ...
Royal commissions have become one of the most symbolic ways that Australia chooses to confront its ugliest problems, even if ...
A major logistics disruption has unfolded in Yala Province after a mass resignation of delivery workers left tens of thousands of parcels stranded inside a local warehouse, triggering mounting public ...
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The Punch on MSNOpinion
Delivered by strangers: How emergency delays turn passersby into birth attendants
In several states across the country, especially in urban centres, roadside births and unplanned deliveries by women take place amid delayed emergencies, and the indifferent gaze of bystanders, who ...
Politically, I have become Homer Simpson. That’s not a comment on my waistline. Rather an acceptance that at the age of 34, I ...
A nuchal cord is when the umbilical cord is 'coiled' around the baby's neck. Most nuchal cords are single coils ...
If childbirth costs were uniformly capped regardless of which hospital or clinic is used, mothers could give birth with peace of mind, free from financial worries.
As protesters launch a constitutional challenge against protest laws proposed by the state government, a Labor MP says the link between words and actions is “tenuous”.
Over 2,000 years on, modern obstetric care—from calibrated drapes to lifesaving medicines—is reshaping motherhood, giving ...
Bharti Singh shares her water-break moment before second delivery Doctor explains how to recognise water break at home and ...
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