How it felt to have two birthing partners
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Having my partner and my mum at the birth was ideal. It meant double the support for me, and when I was in the throes of pushing (and wouldn't have known who was in the room), they could support each other. And what a great way for hubby and mother-in-law to bond!
Maria, 32, mum to Amy, 9mths
By Maria
Where to next?
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A guide to epidurals
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A guide to gas and air
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A guide to TENS
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Advice for dads-to-be
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All you need to know about Caesareans
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Assisted deliveries
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Caesarean link to childhood asthma
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Caesareans explained
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Choosing a birthing partner
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Choosing the right birth partner
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Common pregnancy worries
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Common pregnancy worries: 3rd trimester


