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Your perineum is the short area between the bottom of the entrance to your vagina and your back passage. This is the area of skin and muscle that needs to be the most flexible, supple and forgiving during the birth of your baby and the area that can be most influential in future levels of continence.
We talk a lot more about mental health today than we used to and that’s a good thing. But there’s one important conversation still gaining traction: postpartum depression in dads. Yes, dads.
There’s nothing quite like watching your baby grow. Over the next 12 months and beyond, you’ll witness some of the most magical moments of your life: from that very first gummy smile to the wobbly steps that mark the beginning of walking. This is the start of your greatest adventure yet.
Welcome to Naturally Baby, where Little Senses Discover Big Wonders.
At Naturally Baby, we believe that the first few years of life are the most magical and the most important for development. That’s why we’ve designed our Baby and Toddler Sensory Rooms to be more than just play spaces. They’re immersive, multi-sensory environments carefully crafted to stimulate your child’s brain, support emotional development, and encourage joyful learning.
So, your due date is here (or maybe even a little past), and you’re looking at the possibility of an induction. Before jumping into the official process, you might be wondering: is there anything I can do to help labour start naturally? The good news is—yes, there are a few things you can try!
You may have heard the term ‘Induction of Labour’ (IOL) and have some reservations or questions about it. It’s a common part of maternity care, but there can be a lot of uncertainty surrounding the process. In this first part of our blog, we’ll cover some essential facts about IOL, including when and why it’s offered, to help you make informed decisions about your pregnancy.