We get asked this question many times so we’ve prepared special page that explains, What Is A 4D Scan?. A 4D baby scan is a particular type of scan conducted to measure the growth of a baby. Through 4D technology, the baby can be seen in a 3 dimensional view and prospective mothers can also…
What is a 4D Scan?
By Bumps | Published April 26th, 2012Sex During Pregnancy
By Dr Joe Kabukoba | Published November 2nd, 2011Sex during Pregnancy – Usually Safe Unlike common misconception, sex during pregnancy is generally safe. The fear of women for the possible harm to the baby following a sexual act is usually unfounded. These fears can be easily allayed if a woman discusses her concerns with the midwive or obstetrician. We at Bumps 4D…
Weaning Your Baby
By Dr Joe Kabukoba | Published June 2nd, 2011Question: I need advice on getting my 7 month old off breast & onto bottle as I have to go back to work soon. – Natalie Answer: Thank you Natalie for posting your question on weaning your baby. I have found a very relevant document which, I trust, will be of great help. Download .pdf…
Morning Sickness – An Enigma of Pregnancy
By Dr Joe Kabukoba | Published June 2nd, 2011Pregnancy is almost synonymous with morning sickness. It is the most common disorder of early pregnancy, affecting up to 85% in some studies. Although it is commonly used, the term “morning sickness” is incorrect for several reasons. Firstly, sickness during pregnancy can occur anytime of the day and secondly, although the term refers to sickness, most pregnant women experience more nausea than sickness.
Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy may start as early as 5 weeks but is well established by 9 weeks. Although NVP tends to settle by week 16 of pregnancy, about 20% of women may still have these symptoms to some degree throughout pregnancy. It must be uncommon for a pregnant woman to go through pregnancy without any of these, sometimes debilitating symptoms.
