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Mum-to-be pregnancy calendar
By Sophie Westnedge on 08/05/2012 16:55:36
The essential pregnancy milestones you need to know
your baby.Mum-to-be preganancy milestonesWeek 2-4: Am I Pregnant?Week 5: Doctor confirms you are pregnantWeek 8: First antenatal appointmentWeek 12: First scanWeek 17: Boy or girlWeek 20: Second scanWeeks 21 and 22: First Kicks and baby talkWeek 25
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Pregnancy: Last Ten Weeks
By ThinkBaby on 25/06/2009 01:42:39
Your useful guide to the last ten weeks of your pregnancy
As your bump begins to get seriously big and those kicks remind you on a regular basis that you are most definitely pregnant, there is a real sense of any day now about the weeks leading up to your due date. The last 10 weeks - the countdown
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Pregnancy and travel insurance
By Monica Stylli on 14/07/2010 01:02:07
A recent survey suggests that pregnant women are left clueless when it comes to travel insurance
have a cut off of around 28 weeks.3. Emergency medical expenses due to pregnancy are covered as long as you are not expected to give birth within eight weeks of the start of the trip, during the trip or within eight weeks of the end of the trip.
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Start trying for an 11/11/11 baby – now!
By Laura Nelson on 11/02/2011 12:58:02
Want your baby to have the coolest birthday ever? You and your partner should get to work now
If you want your child to have the birth date 11/11/11 – now’s the time to start trying!
The perfect day for conception would be the 18th February for a woman with a regular 28-day cycle. However, most babies aren’t delivered on their exact due
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Dad-to-be pregnancy calendar
By Sophie Westnedge on 19/04/2012 15:34:50
The essential pregnancy milestones a dad-to-be needs to know
kick and baby talkWeek 25: Paternity leaveWeek 28: Antenatal classWeek 35: Birth planWeek 36: Plan your hospital route
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Pregnant women feel most frisky during second trimester!
By Kyrsty Hazell on 08/09/2010 13:48:25
Mums-to-be admit to wanting more sex as they hit 13 weeks mark
13-28 weeks of their pregnancy. Perhaps that’s why the second trimester is also the favourite stage of 65% of the 11,000 pregnant women polled!It is totally safe to have sex whilst you are pregnant, and whereas some women may experience changes
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Conceiving after a miscarriage - what to consider
By Kimberley Smith on 31/01/2011 15:07:03
Trying again after a miscarriage can be soothing and daunting. Try our steps to conceiving again after having a miscarriage, how long to wait and how you might feel
to return to normal.Your periods may return as soon as 28 days after your miscarriage, as ovulation can occur after two weeks. However, this again will vary (it might return more quickly when you have had a D&C). Your cycle usually returns within a month
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Fetal development: Week 9
By ThinkBaby on 30/05/2005 10:37:49
Hands and feet
, the most important step you can take as a pregnant woman is to make sue that you're taking 400mcg of folic acid daily. Here's how and why. Pregnancy experiences Ups and downs of morning sickness- I'm 9 weeks pregnant and I've been having pretty bad
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Safe travelling while pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/07/2010 01:23:56
Travelling in pregnancy by air, rail, road or sea is perfectly safe but make sure you're prepared
, you may find yourself turned away. It is worth calling and asking about terms under which a specific airline will take a pregnant woman, before booking a trip.Most airlines will carry pregnant women up to the 28th week of pregnancy. After this
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Having sex? Want a baby? What you need to know right now!
By Daniella Delaney on 17/03/2011 11:47:34
Why it's vital to take folic acid from the moment you stop contraception, rather than waiting till you're pregnant
time and dosage.Neural Tube Defects happen within the first 28 days of pregnancy, often before a woman knows she's pregnant, when the embryo's the size of a grain of rice. It's therefore essential that women take the correct dose of folic acid daily
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