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mariemullyuk
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Location: Midlands, UK
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 2:40 pm |
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'Controlled' breathing is a form of pain relief during labour and many nurses encourage it in anti/post natal classes and neo-natal classes. You also do breathing exercises doing yoga [which is meant to be good while pregnant] and pilates. If you are concerned, go and ask your doctor. Your doctor/midwife is more qualified in answering your questions.
Good luck,
Marie xxx
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Deborah
Age: 43 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:41 am |
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Another suggestion is this ..post in the dream area the dreams you are having explain that you are expecting... might be someone in that area could help ya!
I had a problem that occurred each time with my pregnancy .......... and part of it the doctor told me it was my body bringing up childhood memories and effecting my now.
I would of been happy to have dreams over what I had ... everything from my waist down stopped functioning .. it paralyzed me.
It is normal to have fears when you are pregnant ............. If you would like to share here ... maybe we can help you further.
Best wishes to you and your new little one!
Deborah
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