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1. Professionals you are likely to meet  
… your questions - write them down and don't be afraid to get your piece of paper or note pad out during your appointment. Write and keep notes - during the consultation don't be afraid to write…  
2. Think you may be in labour?  
… no OK fantastic, so if you do think they’ve gone, when you’re out of the bath maybe keep a maternity pad on just so you can observe any loss. You might find that you have a mucousy loss which is your show,…  
3. Birth of your baby  
… closely through continuous electronic monitoring. Continuous monitoring (CTG) involves strapping 2 pads to your bump. One pad is used to monitor your contractions and the other is used to monitor your baby's…  
4. Different Types of Breast Cancer  
Padget's disease of the breast Mucinous Breast cancer Tubular Breast Cancer Medullary Breast Cancer Inflammatory Breast Cancer Lobular Neoplasia  
5. Getting hospital bags ready  
… or 3 comfortable and supportive bras, including nursing bras if you're planning to breastfeed Breast pads Sanitary towels (not tampons or moon cups) – couple of packs of super-absorbent sanitary or maternity…  
6. Abortion or Termination in Calderdale and Huddersfield  
… 24 hours following your treatment. For example: Continuous and heavy bleeding that soaks 2 or more pads in an hour for 2 hours in a row Severe allergic reaction If you've had a positive pregnancy test 4…  
7. Post-natal Midwifery Care  
… for a few weeks after birth. Try to keep any stitches as clean and dry as possible, changing pads frequently. This also applies to abdominal wounds, to prevent infection. Pelvic floor muscles are…