Expecting a baby needn’t necessarily mean putting your sex life on hold, but some mums-to-be should take more care. A chat with one of our trusted midwives or antenatal experts can tell you all you need to know.
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Featured experts
An experienced midwife, Sharon works independently advising on breastfeeding and baby skincare. Her work has helped change NHS policy and she’s the author of the award-winning leaflet ‘Babycare - Back to Basics’.
A practicing midwife for 20 years, Eleanor helps mums prepare for childbirth and regularly works with pregnant couples with a previous negative experience of childbirth. She’s also a hypnotherapist and offers parents support for managing any situation.
Amanda has combined her expertise in midwifery over 30 years with skills in complementary therapies and HypnoBirthing, offering a holistic approach to fertility, pregnancy, birth and beyond. She lectures to health professionals and contributes regularly to parenting magazines
A parent counsellor, Patrick enjoys helping expectant and current fathers through the challenges of being a dad. Author of the hugely successful ‘Fathers-To-Be Handbook’, he runs workshops for fathers throughout the UK.