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How the Baby’s Position Inside the Womb Affects Labour
When you picture labour, you might think of contractions, breathing techniques, and the final push. But your baby’s position ...
Labor and delivery nurse Yancy Guzman, 30, from North Carolina, told Newsweek of the incident: "I was mortified." ...
Implantation is when a fertilized egg attaches itself to the uterine wall, which can cause cramping for one to three days.
After birth, your vagina might feel wider, you may have some scar tissue, and your orgasms might not be as intense — here's how to deal with it.
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