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How to keep your baby healthy during your pregnancy – 10 tips to keep your unborn baby healthy

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Is there anything you can do to keep your unborn baby healthy in your womb? Nathalie Kaufmann, Pregnancy and Birth Consultant and TCM Therapist, and Mathias Ritter, Researcher and Science Geek, give you the answer!
First things first: what happens in your womb is not always under your control. Some things, like medical conditions, are just very hard to control when you are pregnant.
However, there are certainly things you can do to increase your chances that your baby stays healthy in your womb.
So, in this video, Nathalie and Mathias give you 10 tips to keep your baby healthy in your pregnancy.

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Download our free labor preparation and induction guide here (https://careaboutlittleones.com/labor-preparation-guide) in which we show you how to prepare your cervix for labor! This will help you increase your chances of a spontaneous start of labor at the end of your pregnancy as well as a normal delivery.

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Other videos that we mentioned in this video:

Warning Signs that you should never ignore: https://youtu.be/xrMLP0I0sAE

Baby not moving as much anymore: https://youtu.be/Wttaq89oXHQ

9 nutrients your baby urgently needs during your pregnancy: https://youtu.be/DNaNV0w9Luc

Increase the oxygen supply to your baby: https://youtu.be/C73kDm4-XHg

How to count baby’s kicks: https://www.careaboutlittleones.com/how-to-keep-track-of-babys-movements/

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