The Duchess of Cambridge was very lucky to get that level of care DiscoDancer. For the average British woman, it is more or less a case of being left to get on with it. My DD was ONLY hospitalised when they realised she was so severely dehydrated, her organs were in danger of shutting down.
Which is why it is SO important to get to the doctor before it gets too bad, particularly at the moment.
I've heard quite a lot about HG since my DD was pregnant. I wonder if the incidence is rising and if so, why? You're more inclined to get it if you suffer from travel sickness or sickness after anaesthetics. No idea why.
The Republic of Ireland and their tensions with migrants.
Children holidaying during term time.
Do you try to keep childcare (fairly) equal between your grandchildren?
Cross partyAsylum seekers in UK should have right to work after six months!