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    A change of position may help prevent stillbirth

    This was in the news a day or two ago.
    Anything which helps prevent the tragedy of a stillbirth has to be a good thing.

    However I can't see that this is new news!
    I have always known that laying on your back when very pregnant presses on the aorta. I remember lying in the ante natal clinic waiting for the consultant, thinking 'it's not right to leave us lying flat on our back like this, it's not safe!'


    Losing a baby before birth is tragic, so research investigating the potential risks and prevention of stillbirth is incredibly important.

    “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

    #2
    I saw this on the news yesterday. They sais if you change position onto your back while you are asleep, it's ok.
    Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.

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      #3
      I hadn't heard of this before, but anything that reduces the tragedy and heartache of a stillbirth is worth doing.

      "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

      (Marianne Williamson)

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        #4
        I had a midwife who would snap at us mums
        ” Don’t lie on your back, baby doesn’t like it”
        So obviously this isn’t new , she knew something back then !
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          #5
          Mimi - your midwife sounds a bit scary. They were a different breed then, weren't they. I had one who told me my baby wouldn't thrive because I was breastfeeding him! But it sounds as though yours knew a thing or two.
          "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

          (Marianne Williamson)

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            #6
            Daisy some of the midwives back then where very scary indeed I can remember when my youngest sister was born (she was an after thought for my parents) my dad was a 6' 3" docker and she was a small Irish Midwife she told him off when she arrived for a home birth and he didn't have enough towels ready for her he was putty in her hands poor man.
            Keep Calm,You're Fabulous

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              #7
              I hadn’t heard of this either though it was suggested we sleep on our side with a pillow under the higher knee! I still sleep like that now!
              xx

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                #8
                My granny told me that the midwife brought the baby in her leather Gladstone bag and for some years I accepted this.
                xx

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