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8 ArticlesBody changes in pregnancy - What to expect
Your body goes through many changes whilst your baby grows. You have to adapt pretty quickly to these changes which can affect you both physically and emotionally.
Low PAPP-A
If you have been contacted by your Midwife and informed that you have Low PAPP-A then you may be feeling worried, anxious and confused; what is it, how was it found, is it harmful to be or my baby, and what do I need to do about it. Let us put your mind at rest and fill in the answers to some of your questions.
Flu in Pregnancy - signs, symptoms and how to protect yourself
If you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding and have a health condition that is eligible for the annual flu vaccination then this is your reminder to speak to your Midwife or GP about the vaccination programme and how to access it.
Baby Showers: A complete gift guide
Discover the ultimate Baby Shower gift guide with ideas for every budget, from essential products developed by My Expert Midwife to thoughtful personal touches that new parents will love.
Why take Antenatal Classes?
What should you look for in an Antenatal Class, and what will you learn from them?
Body Changes During Pregnancy
Your body goes through many changes whilst your baby grows. You have to adapt pretty quickly to these changes which can affect you both physically and emotionally.
Abdominal Pain & Cramps During Pregnancy
Abdominal pain can be common in pregnancy and, more often than not, is nothing to be concerned about. The reasons will differ throughout the trimesters. Read more about what the causes can be and what it may feel like.
My baby is overdue, what can I do?
A normal term pregnancy is defined as lasting between 37 and 42 weeks before the onset of labour. Some women will have their babies before 37 weeks and this is considered premature. Some women can have their baby after 42 weeks, and this is considered post mature / overdue.
Introducing our Midwives
We started at a kitchen table, not in a boardroom—because this brand was born out of real midwifery experience. My Expert Midwife was founded by a practicing NHS midwife who saw first-hand what mums were missing. Today, our team includes REAL, registered NHS midwives who help shape everything we do—from the products we make to the advice we share. Because when we say expert, we mean it.