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Antenatal - classes why you should go, & where
By ThinkBaby on 07/01/2007 01:19:19
Build your confidence, prepare for labour, get your partner actively involved and maybe even make new friends in the process
run by the hospital you’re planning to give birth in you’ll have a chance to familiarise yourself with the hospital’s procedures and labour unit.You’re entitled to time off work to attend antenatal classes, but there are also courses run
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Zita West antenatal classes
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/05/2008 01:05:22
New one-day courses for parents-to-be, Super Sundays are perfect for busy parents who can't make endless NHS classes
It is really useful to attend antenatal classes a couple of months before your baby is due. It helps you and your partner focus on what is ahead, even if it can’t fully prepare you for the reality of new parenthood!However, as parents-to-be find
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Your rights at work during pregnancy
By on 12/04/2010 16:04:54
From timing your announcement to scheduling antenatal classes, Joanna Robson, founder of Babylaw Solicitors, explains your rights at work during pregnancy
?You are entitled to paid time off for all antenatal appointments and scans - you don’t have to take annual leave to attend appointments. You may also be entitled to paid time off to attend parentcraft classes, such as yoga or specialist pregnancy classes, provided
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Good Birth Getaway
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/05/2006 12:00:00
If you've got a bit of cash to splash, why not do some ante-natal classes in style with www.goodbirthgetaway.co.uk!
, check out the Good Birth Getaway website for luxury romantic weekend breaks which incorporate ante-natal classes from experts, and tailor-made spa treatments.It's such a simple idea it's amazing no-one has thought of them before, though they're not cheap
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50% off on Natal Hypnotherapy
By Monica Stylli on 11/04/2008 01:33:42
Half-price antenatal courses offered throughout the UK
a caesarean. Women can also benefit from feeling more in control during birth and reduced likelihood of post-natal depression.Taking a different approach to the standard NHS/NCT antenatal classes, the course focuses on learning the basics of birth
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Dads-to-be and pregnancy – how to involve your partner
By Kyrsty Hazell on 11/04/2011 13:48:09
How to help dads-to-be take an active role in your pregnancy
’t such an all-present physical link.So to help your partner feel more involved in your pregnancy, we’ve spoken to the experts to find out what helpful (and simple!) things you can both do.Go to antenatal appointments and classes together“Accompanying you
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More babies on the horizon for Reese Witherspoon?
By Anna Lewis on 10/02/2012 11:31:50
Newly-married Hollywood star Reese is feeling broody and can’t wait to have more kids
the time to focus on her family.“I think it’s just a balance,” she said. “You know, every working mother has to balance work and their children and just enjoy it because it all goes very fast.”So will she be balancing work with antenatal classes soon
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Just pregnant – everything you need to know about early pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 23/06/2011 18:19:38
From the first signs and symptoms of pregnancy to announcing you’re pregnant to the world: all about the first trimester
Think you're pregnant?Your body may give you subtle signs and symptoms of your pregnancy before it could be picked up on a test.Once you’ve taken your pregnancy test or had a doctor's confirmation that you’re pregnant, you’ll probably start worrying! Have you taken enough folic a...
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Baby Boot Camp
By Louise Rogers on 11/02/2008 01:24:21
Fitness sessions for pregnant women and new mums to help them feel good plus prepare for and recover from the birth
Boot Camp comes to the UKNow Baby Boot Camp has arrived in London (and will hopefully be available elsewhere soon), so English mothers can feel the benefits. Antenatal classes aim to prepare you for delivery and the demands of motherhood. Meanwhile
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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
: Maternity leaveWeek 28: Antenatal classWeek 35: Birth planWeek 36: Hospital bag and routeYour baby is born
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