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Summer maternity fashion - trend roundup
By Kyrsty Hazell on 13/07/2010 15:29:55
Look fabulous this summer - bump and all - with our maternity trend roundup
Fashionably pregnant Following the fashion trends can be hard when you've got a growing baby bump to contend with! However, it's now easier than ever to keep looking your fabulous self and be on-trend - even if you are eating for two!This season
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Is this the latest bizarre US pregnancy trend?
By Anna Lewis on 06/03/2012 11:30:32
Meet the pregnancy planner who will name your baby (for a price of course!)
A new maternity trend may be on its way from the US, where women looking to maintain their fabulous jet-set lifestyles during pregnancy will pay a small fortune for the services of a “maternity concierge”. Much like a wedding planner, your concierge
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Maternity fashion trends for spring/ summer 2011
By Kyrsty Hazell on 06/04/2011 17:43:16
Nautical, vintage, tropical, oriental and block colour - dress your baby bump in these stunning new looks
Club Tropicana Spruce up your maternity wardrobe with vibrant brights and funky fruit detailing.From left:Peacock dress, £48, Simply Be maternity.Banana earrings, £18, Punky Allsorts.Blue sandals, £14.99, H&M Online. Pineapple necklace, £45, Tatty Devine.
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6 maternity trends for summer
By Joanna Harvey on 02/06/2011 16:35:59
Dress your baby bump in pretty colours and beautiful prints with these latest looks
Bright blueGo casual in this empire line dress.Empire line maternity dress, £16.99, 10-16, New Look
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Celebrity parents drive trend in double buggies
By Monica Stylli on 05/07/2007 01:42:25
Fashion focused pushchair experts Cosatto reveal new demand for double buggies.
Recent times have seen a dramatic increase in the number of multiple births, partly due to the number of women receiving IVF treatment. One in four IVF pregnancies result in twins and according to the Office of National Statistics one in sixty-seven pregnancies results in a mult...
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Wacky US 'reveal your baby's gender' trend hits UK shores
By Sophie Westnedge on 01/05/2012 18:47:20
British parents-to-be adopt the US fad for party cakes that reveal baby’s sex
British parents are taking the latest wacky US baby shower trend to their hearts and throwing parties with cakes that announce the gender of their unborn baby.Cakes are iced in a neutral colour hiding either pink or blue sponge underneath so
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Nursing tops for fashion-conscious breastfeeding mums
By Kyrsty Hazell on 08/04/2011 13:40:00
Breastfeeding clothing needn't be dowdy, as our trend report on fashion that lets you feed your baby in style shows...
Black and chicThis simple yet stylish dress has a scoop neckline with a wrap front, which conceals the nursing camisole underneath. Wear it with...This is long enough to wear as a dress or a tunic, so team with a pair of leggings or coloured tights for a Spring-ready look.Mama.li...
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Gorgeous maternity maxi dresses
By Kyrsty Hazell on 09/07/2010 16:27:03
Be bang on trend and feel beautiful with these flowing maxi dresses which accommodate your growing bump perfectly
To the maxDressing your growing baby bump in the summer heat has never been easier as there's a wealth of beautiful free-flowing dresses on offer for mums-to-be.What's better, is that everyone is desperate to bag a statement maxi dress, and being pregnant, you have the perfect ex...
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Hot winter jackets for mums-to-be
By Kyrsty Hazell on 01/11/2010 17:54:40
Pregnant? You can be on-trend this winter by wrapping up your baby bump in one of these super chic coats
Winter coats for mums-to-beLooking good whilst keeping warm can feel twice as challenging if you've got a growing baby bump to contend with. The solution, now the winter season is on the way, is to invest in a super stylish coat.You don't even have to go for maternity styles - th...
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1 in 5 parents regret their baby’s name
By Kimberley Smith on 11/05/2010 14:12:46
Baby name trends move so fast parents are left disappointed with their choice, says survey
that you and your child will love for the rest of their life is one of the first most important things that you’ll ever do,” said Faye Mingo from Bounty, the parenting club that produced the survey.“Today’s baby name trends move very quickly, so names
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