An important message to women How to have a baby in 10 easy lessons. M| r ,., ,k n « aW r ' 17=11 Follow vour doctor's advice "* ur £’ hn £ d but it is often tar from From the information vou gne vour owing ten points will h< p fx doctor and from what his examinations you mate your I gnancyeasu t V? | o f you tell him. he will advise you on f ■ ■ --I such topics as general health, hygiene, y our diet and how indiscriminate use of p— .—■ -J Plan your babv medicines. d r ugs. alcohol and smoking can affect. 11 he best time ior you i<. haye a < hild is V ml anti >" ur un born baby. ; ! when you are between JO and 30, The pos-. • ic \ pi, a •bins ■. > !i mu'nr r ji (let regular ante-natal care and baby become greater if the mother Both mother apd. father should attend ‘ s P*‘- x " r 33. / anle-natal apd parent-craft classes. * Your doctor will toll you where these i 1 ~ Want vour babv classes are held and at yyh.it times. At 2 Plan you: pregnant vso that the infant classes you will It am how labour begins, when has the adyantage of a stable and to c.HI ,hr how the lather may be presi nt caring environment. a ‘ 'he birth and other topics. ~i~^^... ..I Prepare tor the onset of labour 8 If you already have children yen should arrange lor them Io be cared for while vnecis yuui perious y ou are m hospital. You should also 3 keep a record of your monthly periods have ready to lace to the hospital your so thi date of your last monthly pe i iod "" 11 personal offeds and clothes for your new tier to baby. Well ahead ot the expet led delivery dale J cal .dale die expected birth dale. arrange too. for transport to lake you to the hospital. P ■«] Discuss your life-style 4'l'lii'te will oe ( iiangi ■in yom Ide s:\le ... ...... , . as both nd Ila lather sh the V " * hosp,,al as snon as ,alwur responsibilities nt hay ing a i hild or an Cl egins , . , I 1 >1 y As soon as labour begms ring the the child’s father should disi lss how vour hie- h ? s l’ l,a! ’ l dl give you general styles will be alte. nd so that together you can d , “ kic,: , “" i lr! ‘ - u,u ullal 10 <io ' adjust. i 1 ' i~] Remember that all visits to y our I. -.1 Visit vour doctor 1/A general practitioner are free 5 You should visit vour doctor as earlv as II lAs an expectant mother, all your visits possible and certainly before vou are U I >oi>r doctor tor matters concerning weeks pregnant ALL \ ISITS TO youi piegnanc \ aie lino. Go as 11" YOUR GENERAL PRACTITIONER ' h '''l u endy as required and tollovy the advice ( ONCERNING YOl R PREGNANGYARE p,ven Attend anle-natal classes. Get to know the FREE. Your dot tor Will confirm vour pregn m< y maternity staff. Learn about what is best for you, I give vou the delivery dale and habv a u n( lts ta,hpr ’ '."7 "T SI I mp . le ' any net essary bl<md oi othei u- , lessons so that you and vour baby have the best possible chance ol security, safety and happiness during pregnancy, labour and afteryy arils. Department of Health 7y4
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