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What is Restless Legs Syndrome?
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/04/2006 12:50:53
Some people suffer from RLS through their life but pregnant women are more prone to it. What is it and how can you deal with it?

distracting conditions in pregnancy can be Restless Legs Syndrome, which can affect as much as 20 per cent of all pregnancies.RLS is a condition which affects many people (and can get worse as they get older), but for pregnant women, happily it is something

Carly Cole hires sleep expert for baby girl
By Joanna Harvey on 05/04/2011 15:14:03
Sleep deprived WAG and footballer husband Joe Cole call in help for their restless daughter

Footballer Joe Cole and his wife Carly have been gushing about how much they love parenthood. Despite this, WAG Carly has revealed that the sleepless nights were taking their toll, when the couple couldn’t get daughter, Ruby Tatiana, into a regular sleeping pattern. They decided ...

Muti 'spritzers' from mumstheword.com
By Sarah Lawson on 26/04/2007 02:15:41
Dry rooms or warm nights can cause stuffiness or restlessness for babies, but try these room spritzers for peaceful nights.

having an uncomfortable and restless night.It is possible to buy a good oil that which help to clear the air and enable better breathing, but you need to be careful with these. Consult a good pharmacist before using an essential oil with your baby

Pins and needles in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 02/06/2006 01:11:56
Tingling in your fingers and toes might seem strange but they shouldn't be anything to worry about.

get up and move around or change position if you are laying or sitting.There is a more bothersome problem called restless legs syndrome which can affect women in pregnancy. For more on that, click on the article below.

Stylish maternity exercise clothing for active mums-to-be
By Kyrsty Hazell on 17/01/2011 18:00:00
We've rounded up the most stylish and practical pregnancy exercise gear for you to dress your baby bump in while you stay active

Exercise your baby bump in styleExercise in pregnancy is important for many reasons. And despite your growing bump making you feel restless and tired at times (well, you are growing a baby!) going for a brisk walk or swimming a few lengths

Monday Morning Roundup
By ThinkBaby on 12/12/2005 12:31:57
What's new in the world of baby products this week

movements from resulting in a restless baby.The adorable-looking cocoon is available in two different warmths for different climates, is fully wash- and tumble-dry-able and comes in a wide range of colours. Regular price is £19.99 but there's also an organic

Antistax Leg Gel and Spray
By Sarah Lawson on 29/07/2008 00:38:38
Keep your pregnancy legs cool and soothed in the hot weather

.Pregnancy leg painSpecific pregnancy leg complaints you might suffer from include Restless Legs Syndrome, pregnancy leg cramps and pins and needles.On top of that, you can find that in pregnancy you suffer from swollen ankles at the end of a tiring and hot day

It's Panto Time!
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/10/2008 01:02:53
Well, nearly… check out 'William's Monster', lively festive theatre for little ones

younger children won't get too restless. Plus it's a awful lot cheaper than most pantomimes! Tickets are £7 each, and for every 10 tickets you buy you get an 11th ticket free.The performances are from 1 December to 28 December 2008 at 10.30am & 1.30pm

Pampers advertorial
By ThinkBaby on 20/06/2008 14:53:53
Pampers advertorial

, without tears or tantrumsYour little one's independence is growing day by day and she's starting to become more restless during nappy changes and wilful at bedtime. When she's not a baby anymore, but not a toddler yet either, what is she? She's a Boddler

Eat eggs and steak in pregnancy for a calm baby
By Kimberley Smith on 21/03/2011 14:07:40
A pregnancy diet rich in vitamin B12 linked to calmer, more contented babies who cry less

the development of nerve cells in the brain, which may show itself by causing babies to be restless and irritable.Dairy, eggs, red meat and chicken are all high in vitamin B12. Shellfish and liver are also good sources but are not recommended in pregnancy. Doctors

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