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When to travel in pregnancy?
By Sarah Lawson on 01/08/2010 01:08:59
When is safe to travel, fly, drive and get in a bit of couple time before the birth?

pre-birth break for you and your partner to enjoy some quality time when you are expecting.The best time to travelIf you booked a trip before you knew you were expecting, don't reach for the phone to cancel just yet. Talk to your GP about the date you

When will I start to look pregnant?
By Kimberley Smith on 05/10/2010 01:10:08
When will your pregnant bump start to show?

'll want to be prepared for when you really start to look like you're pregnant rather than just carrying a few extra pounds around the middle.When will I start to 'look' pregnant?Whether it's because you are excited about being pregnant and want to show off

When should you announce your pregnancy?
By Kimberley Smith on 08/02/2011 18:16:19
When to make your pregnancy announcement, why wait and how to tell the world your exciting news

Just found out?It's tempting to announce your pregnancy the moment you see the little blue line on the stick, and you may find it hard to keep your excitement to yourself.Telling your partner when you find out is important. This is partly because

When is the best time to purchase maternity clothes?
By Kyrsty Hazell on 25/08/2010 09:00:00
Pregnant and confused as to when to start buying your maternity wardrobe? Check our style tips for mums-to-be and guide on what to invest in...

When you’re in the early stages of pregnancy, maternity clothes may seem HUGE, but don’t buy small. Try using a small pillow when trying on clothes to get an idea of what you’ll look like in your third trimester.Opt for clothing with design

Conception: When to Seek Help
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/08/2008 02:47:10
If you have been trying for a baby for a while, when should you start to seek medical help?

(under 30), it is unlikely that your doctor would suggest tests for possible infertility or subfertility (that is, when there is a reduced opportunity for the woman to conceive naturally) until you have been trying for at least 12 months.If you are over

When am I fertile?
By ThinkBaby on 17/03/2009 01:33:33
When you start trying for a baby it can almost be shock to realise that you can have sex and not get pregnant after all

often that it can ‘only take one time’ of unprotected sex to become pregnant and we’ve worried so much about how easy it is to become pregnant that when you want to have a baby it can come as something of a surprise to find that you can stop using

When to stop breastfeeding
By Maria Muenich on 03/05/2011 06:52:01
So you've opted to give your baby the best start in life, but how do you know when it's time to stop?

When to stop breastfeeding is an emotive issue for many women, not least because we commonly feel pressure from one direction or another to either go on longer than we want or to stop before we're ready. But despite what friends, family and unasked

Baby's Sickness: When to Call the Doctor
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/06/2008 00:32:34
Many babies go through periods when they are unwell for a day or even just a few hours, but when does sickness require GP attention?

all, your new child is still getting used to life outside the womb and a new diet! Tummy upsets can leave your child weak or even dehydrated, especially if your child is refusing breastmilk or any water, so what signs tell you when it's time to call

Review: 'When Your Child is Ill'
By Sarah Lawson on 31/07/2008 01:52:07
A really useful home guide to childhood illness and health care, from the British Medical Association

When Your Child is Ill by Dr Bernard Valman An easy to follow health guide that explains what you need to know in useful, accessible languageNot much to fault Features: Step-by-step 'diagnosis' diagrams that can help you work out if your child

Raised temperature: when to call the doctor
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/06/2008 10:38:01
When does a raised temperature become a fever that you should be concerned about?

not leaving a coat on when you are inside, even if your child is asleep), a raised temperature is not always a cause for alarm.So what are the signs of a dangerously raised temperature?When to call the doctorIf you notice any of the following, call your GP

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