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BBQ safety in pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 02/06/2011 16:58:57
How to keep you and your baby bump healthy without missing out on the fun of barbecue season
know what to do if you do. Happy grilling!For safe, non-alcoholic cocktails to perfect your BBQ, check out our scrummy recipes.
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D&C: what happens?
By Kimberley Smith on 03/12/2010 17:54:22
Booked in for a D&C? Find out what to expect from dilation and curettage
&C?Your anaesthetist and/or gynaecologist will talk you through any preparations you need to make before your D&C. These usually include not eating for at least 6 hours before your admission to the clinic, avoiding drugs and alcohol in the days before surgery
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Celebrity pregnancy rumours - a round-up
By Kyrsty Hazell on 12/07/2011 12:11:33
Rumour has it that Katy Perry, Rachel Weisz, Kate Moss are trying to conceive, and EastEnders star Shane Ritchie is planning to adopt
had previously turned to Horny Goat Weed to TTC, apparently she's now adopting a healthier lifestyle. "Kate peaked at her wedding with alcohol, cigarettes and bacon butties, but Jamie wants her to become healthier as they try for a child," a source
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Baby Beats deluxe Doppler on review
By ThinkBaby on 07/11/2005 11:21:41
Baby bonding or just simple reassurance from early in pregnancy
a range of rates. Finding a good signal and holding it steady seems to yield more steady results. The heartrate you pick up should be between 120 and 160 bpm, if you're stressed, overtired or have been consuming alcohol or smoking then your baby
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Weeks 1 - 4
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 07:35:27
A week by week view of what's happening in your womb
or homeopathic treatments so you’re sure you’re not taking anything that may harm your developing child. Smoking, drinking alcohol and taking recreational drugs during pregnancy have all been showed to be potentially damaging to the fetus and the first trimester
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Fetal development: Weeks 1-4
By ThinkBaby on 18/07/2009 01:12:53
Where it all begins
treatments so you’re sure you’re not taking anything that may harm your developing child.Smoking, drinking alcohol and taking recreational drugs during pregnancy have all been showed to be potentially damaging to the fetus and the first trimester is when your
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Coping with oily pregnancy skin
By Maria Muennich on 03/03/2006 11:28:36
If your pregnancy skin has more bleugh than bloom then don't make the mistake of treating it harshly
, with fewer wrinkles.Avoid over-cleansingA common mistake in dealing with excessively oily skin is to over-cleanse with frequent washing and harsh cleansers, such as those containing alcohol. This will just strip the skin of its natural oils and so prompt even
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Bargain bathing and changing
By Maria Muennich on 18/01/2007 01:52:38
Splashing around without splashing out
that are made for sensitive skin - hypo-allergenic, alcohol-free and/or or fragrance-free. Supermarkets and high street chemists often have their own, usually slightly cheaper, labels, and there are frequent bulk-buy promotions on branded goods. You can also
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Controlling your pregnancy diet
By Maria Muennich on 04/08/2009 01:11:20
We know that as mums-to-be we need to eat well, but it isn't always that easy...
to consider buying organic. Bear in mind though, that organic processed foods aren't necessarily a particularly healthy option, they still may contain lots of salt, sugar and fat.Stock up on caffeine and alcohol alternatives - If you're someone who usually
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Pregnancy month-by-month: 1st Trimester
By Maria Muennich on 28/03/2009 01:06:19
What to expect and what to plan for in the first trimester
and don'ts to get a potential pregnancy off to a healthy start. Besides being careful to avoid harmful substances, such as drugs, cigarettes and alcohol, do make sure you're taking a folic acid supplement of 400mcg daily to assist the healthy development
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