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Is Celine Dion planning another baby?
By Joanna Harvey on 15/09/2011 in Celebrity
The 43-year-old My Heart Will Go On singer hints that she could soon be welcoming her fourth baby

As her new reality TV show, Celine: 3 boys and a new show, is about to be aired Celine Dion teased fans about expanding her brood. Already mum to sons Rene-Charles, 10, and more recently twins Eddy and Nelson, 10 months, Celine and husband Rene

Fetal development: Week 28
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2005 in 0-41 weeks
Congratulations, you're into the third trimester!

to shrink as her body takes up more and more of it. It may feel as though there's a football match going on in there, but if all the action is disturbing you then remember that it's important for her to tone up her muscles prior to birth. Her freshly opened

natural first Birth - not taken seriously.
By Kirsten Cockburn on 28/02/2008 in forum

My birth experience happened four months now but I'm still annoyed about how it went and I was one of the lucky ones to have a natural delivery, my problem was really about how the midwives at the hospital were and the lack of care. 8

Review: Graco Expedition TS
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/05/2007 in Products
A stylish ride for your baby and plenty of strength for you in this down to earth three-wheeler travel system.

and changing bag sold separately, padded canopy with window, washable seat cover, suitable from birth to 13kg Price: £139.99Weight:8.5kg (3.5kg extra with car seat)Handle:101cm highDimensions: folded L37cmxW61xH86; open L99cmxW61cmxH101cm

MumsTheWord Competition Winners Announced
By ThinkBaby on 18/12/2008 in Competition announcements
The 10 winners of Flensted Mobiles curtosy of MumsTheWord are announced

have been hand-made in Denmark since 1954. Even in an apparently completely still room the mobiles catch the slightest air current and their slow circular motion is both captivating and a remedy against stress.We have 15 different designs, including a

Epidurals..Who's had one and what was it like?
By Tara - Jamie & Ellas Mummy on 11/10/2009 in forum

think this birth will be easier? alot of people said she'll fly out! i hope she does i dont wanna be on my back for 4 hours again cos baby wont move! LOL - tara, you CAN have gas and air and push - whoever told you you couldnt is an idiot!!! Usually 2nd

Birth jargon - explained
By Tessa Watkins on 28/12/2009 in Labour & birth
When it comes to the big day, you don't want to be confused by lots of technical medical terms. We translate for you...

they use loo roll shortly before labour.Pain ReliefThere are all sorts of things linked to pain relief in labour, which can leave a mum-to-be confused. Here are your basic options:Hypno-birthing A deep state of relaxation using breathing techniques (learned

Turning a breech baby
By ThinkBaby on 11/10/2009 in Labour & birth
Although babies usually move to be head downwards, ready for the birth, during the last few weeks of pregnancy, can they be 'turned' if they presenting in a breech position?

the end! Additionally, women have sometimes had to have their baby turned twice at least and still gone on to have happy, healthy home births on nothing but gas and air.

Laura's birth story
By Laura Davis on 23/05/2005 in Labour & birth
A timely appearance from baby Theo

impending labour, it suddenly occurs to you that the things you think you know are as follows:that the birth will happen on almost any date other than the one you have been given that the duration of your labour will be indeterminate, but prolonged

Birth stories: International arrivals!
By Becky Seery on 17/01/2008 in Labour & birth
Ever wondered how maternity services in other countries compare with what happens in the UK? Sharon tells us her experience in part two of our latest birth story trilogy...

an epidural, because during my first labour I ended up with a severe headache after the birth, but I still requested one. Epidurals seem to be far more common in the US, perhaps because there aren’t many other options for pain relief – there’s no gas and air




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