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  Pregnancy and confinement
 
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There are so many things to consider at this time - you probably have more questions than answers. Preparing for Parenthood is here to help.

  • Pregnancy and Confinement - this site links you to a number of valuable and relevant articles and resources, giving information on what you can do to make your pregnancy as easy as possible.
  • Family Support Schemes - there are a number of existing programmes that help parents- to-be. Find out how you can benefit from these schemes as your family grows.

Pregnancy and Confinement

Your body is changing throughout pregnancy and there are so much to know and do in anticipation of the wonderful event! With articles and information from the experts at KK Women's and Children's Hospital, you have more resources to help and guide you. Click on the subjects below to learn more:

Classes for Parents-to-be

There are a wide variety of programmes available to prepare you throughout pregnancy - giving information on new techniques and procedures, and helpful hints. These are a few that are popular with parents-to-be:

Antenatal programmes are designed to better prepare future parents on both physiological and psychological changes that are associated with pregnancy.

Aqua fitness in pregnancy is a water exercise programme specially designed for expectant mothers who are keen to keep fit and healthy in a safe and gentle way while pregnant.

Family Support Schemes

Future parents have a lot on their plate - trying to anticipate the special requirements that seem to take place leading up to the birth and then providing for your baby and child. Sometimes these new financial responsibilities can seem daunting. There are a number of beneficial schemes that exist for parents-to-be - take a look to see if any may apply to you.

 

 










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