Circadian Rhythms and Labour Timing: Does the Body Know When to Birth?

Circadian Rhythms and Labour Timing: Does the Body Know When to Birth?

Discover how circadian rhythms, light exposure, and birth hormones influence the natural timing of labour. Learn why many births begin during the night.

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The Latent Phase of Labour: Why It’s Misunderstood and Often Overlooked

The Latent Phase of Labour: Why It’s Misunderstood and Often Overlooked

When people imagine labour, they often think of dramatic contractions, waters breaking, and a quick dash to hospital. But labour often begins in a much quieter, more subtle way—this is known as the latent phase.

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Pregnancy and the Immune System: How the Body Protects Both Mum and Baby

Pregnancy and the Immune System: How the Body Protects Both Mum and Baby

Pregnancy is a time of extraordinary biological transformation. Beneath the visible changes in your body lies a powerful, intricate process that ensures both your health and your baby's development: the adaptive behaviour of your immune system.

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Caffeine Alternatives for Mums-to-Be: Energise Safely

Caffeine Alternatives for Mums-to-Be: Energise Safely

Pregnancy is a time of incredible transformation—physically, emotionally, and hormonally. And while a cup of tea or coffee might be your usual go-to for a morning boost, it’s worth revisiting your caffeine intake to make informed, feel-good choices that support both you and your growing baby.

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Maternity Clothes: What You Actually Need

Maternity Clothes: What You Actually Need

Pregnancy is one of life’s most exciting chapters — but shopping for maternity clothes can feel overwhelming. With changing body shapes and so many brands to choose from, it’s easy to overbuy or overspend. The good news? You don’t need to buy everything labelled “maternity.”

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Male Fertility Matters Too: Common Myths and Facts

Male Fertility Matters Too: Common Myths and Facts

When it comes to fertility, the conversation too often centres solely on women. But the reality? Male fertility accounts for nearly half of all conception challenges. At the Bubba and Me Club Clinic in Tunbridge Wells, we offer an integrated fertility nutrition service designed to support both partners—with personalised, practical care rooted in science and compassion.

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Breastfeeding and the Vaginal vs. Abdominal Birth Connection: What the Science and Heart Say

Breastfeeding and the Vaginal vs. Abdominal Birth Connection: What the Science and Heart Say

Welcoming a baby into the world is one of life’s most profound moments. Whether born through the natural rhythm of vaginal birth or the surgical precision of a caesarean section, each birth story is unique, powerful, and deeply personal. But as research increasingly shows, the way a baby enters the world can influence early feeding experiences, microbiome development, and even immune resilience.

This isn’t about prescribing a “right” way—there is none. It’s about awareness, support, and understanding that all parents, regardless of how they give birth or feed their baby, can create a nurturing start for life.

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My Cervix Wasn’t Cooperating: What I Learned About Effacement, Ehlers-Danlos, and the Cervical Stitch

My Cervix Wasn’t Cooperating: What I Learned About Effacement, Ehlers-Danlos, and the Cervical Stitch

I never thought much about my cervix—until pregnancy made it the main character in my story. Living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), hypermobility type, I knew my connective tissue was different. What I didn’t expect was for it to affect the integrity of my cervix—and nearly cost me my pregnancy.

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The Cortisol Curve: Stress Regulation and Adrenal Fatigue in New Mothers

The Cortisol Curve: Stress Regulation and Adrenal Fatigue in New Mothers

Motherhood is beautiful—but it’s also biologically intense. Behind the midnight feeds and nappy changes, your body is managing something monumental: cortisol regulation. This essential hormone drives your ability to cope, adapt, and recover—yet for many new mothers, the cortisol curve gets disrupted. The result? Burnout, overwhelm, and in some cases, adrenal fatigue.

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Neuroplasticity & Motherhood: How Your Brain Rewires Postpartum

Neuroplasticity & Motherhood: How Your Brain Rewires Postpartum

Becoming a mother doesn’t just change your lifestyle—it quite literally reshapes your brain. Thanks to a powerful phenomenon called neuroplasticity, the postpartum period is marked by fascinating changes in neural structure and function. But what does this mean for your day-to-day life as a new mum?

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Nutrient Partitioning in Pregnancy: Why Your Body Feeds Baby First

Nutrient Partitioning in Pregnancy: Why Your Body Feeds Baby First

Pregnancy is often described as miraculous — and when you look at how the body manages nutrients, it’s not hard to see why.

From the moment of implantation, your body begins a process called nutrient partitioning. It’s a biological strategy that ensures your baby gets the nutrients they need to grow, often even at your own expense.

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Prepping Your Gut for Pregnancy: The Microbiome-Fertility Connection

Prepping Your Gut for Pregnancy: The Microbiome-Fertility Connection

Your gut microbiome — the ecosystem of trillions of bacteria in your digestive tract — affects nutrient absorption, hormone regulation, inflammation, and immune function. Each of these processes contributes to your fertility and your body’s ability to support a healthy pregnancy.

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Postpartum Thermoregulation: Why You’re Sweating, Shivering, or Freezing

Postpartum Thermoregulation: Why You’re Sweating, Shivering, or Freezing

You’ve just had a baby, your body’s been through a monumental event, and suddenly you’re waking up drenched in sweat — or shivering under three blankets. These unexpected postpartum temperature shifts are more common than you might think.

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The Uterus: Your Baby’s First Home and Birth Muscle

The Uterus: Your Baby’s First Home and Birth Muscle

Breastfeeding is natural, essential and protected by law—but doing it in public can still feel daunting. Whether you’re a first-time mum or a seasoned parent, feeding your baby outside the comfort of home can stir up anxiety, uncertainty, and occasionally unwanted attention.

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Breastfeeding in Public: Confidence, Covers & Knowing Your Rights

Breastfeeding in Public: Confidence, Covers & Knowing Your Rights

Breastfeeding is natural, essential and protected by law—but doing it in public can still feel daunting. Whether you’re a first-time mum or a seasoned parent, feeding your baby outside the comfort of home can stir up anxiety, uncertainty, and occasionally unwanted attention.

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When Is the Right Time to Start Weaning?

When Is the Right Time to Start Weaning?

Weaning can feel like one of those parenting milestones that sneaks up on you. One moment you’re learning how to hold your newborn, the next you’re staring down the baby aisle wondering if it’s time to offer a spoonful of purée or a piece of banana. It’s messy, exciting, and emotional all at once — because this isn’t just about food. It’s about watching your baby take their first step into independence.

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Pregnancy Hormones: What’s Flooding Your Body (and Why)

Pregnancy Hormones: What’s Flooding Your Body (and Why)

Pregnancy is a time of astonishing transformation. Physically, emotionally, and mentally, your body becomes the setting for one of life’s greatest feats—creating and nurturing new life. But behind every physical change, every emotional wave, and every flutter of new sensation, there’s a powerful hormonal symphony playing just beneath the surface.

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Vitamins & Supplements in Pregnancy: What’s Really Necessary?

Vitamins & Supplements in Pregnancy: What’s Really Necessary?

Pregnancy comes with a whirlwind of advice – and it’s easy to feel unsure about what’s really essential. When it comes to vitamins and supplements, some are strongly recommended because they directly support your baby’s healthy development and your own wellbeing.

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Delayed Cord Clamping: Benefits, 'Wait Until White', and NHS Guidance

Delayed Cord Clamping: Benefits, 'Wait Until White', and NHS Guidance

Delayed cord clamping (DCC) is an evidence-based birth practice where the umbilical cord is not clamped immediately after delivery. Instead, healthcare professionals wait for at least one minute—or until the cord turns white and stops pulsating—before clamping. Supported by NHS and NICE guidance, DCC is increasingly standard in UK maternity care for its benefits to both term and preterm infants.

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Understanding the Physiology of Labour: What to Expect

Understanding the Physiology of Labour: What to Expect

Pregnancy is a time of change—and with change can come anxiety, excitement, and uncertainty. Whether you're attending antenatal education in Tunbridge Wells or preparing from home with online antenatal classes, incorporating mindful breathing into your daily routine can offer a powerful anchor through it all.

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