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Pregnancy and work
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/05/2006 01:18:04
You have lots of legal rights to support you at work, but Tommy's the Baby Charity have their own workplace initiative.
through a successful birth. Part of that involves their project called the Pregnancy Accreditation Programme.This scheme aims to recognise good employment practice in the hope that it will encourage more companies to regard good pregancy working experience
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Enjoy Working During your Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/07/2010 01:43:28
Working during your pregnancy can be enjoyable if you know your maternity rights and manage your early pregnancy symptoms
Working in pregnancy - it can be done! Having a baby changes your life and that starts as soon as you're pregnant. Hopefully you will be free from any serious pregnancy problems, but even still you'll need to go for check-ups, scans
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Working when you’re pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/09/2010 00:10:57
Ten tips for making working in pregnancy a pleasure
Working when you're pregnant - our top tips These days there are plenty of laws to make things easier for women who are pregnant at work. However, whilst law protects us on paper, the reality of our employment situation and the physical
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When should you give up work?
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/06/2010 01:05:34
When should go give up work to go on maternity leave if you are working while pregnant?
When is the best time to stop work and go on maternity leave? Frustratingly, there is no one answer to this question, either physically, medically or legally.Anytime you do take before your child is born will count towards any maternity leave
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When daddy goes back to work
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/09/2009 01:50:24
After the fuss of midwives, doctors and doting relatives has died down... how to cope when there's just you to care for baby.
some holiday, but the first day he goes back to work or has to be out all day, you will probably feel like you are being pushed into the great unknown. Within a few days, you will hopefully laugh at yourself, as you go from being a questioning wreck too
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Real mothers: my baby inspired my work
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/12/2006 03:02:48
When Jo Sinclair had her first child, she saw the need for good organic skincare products for babies - so she set up her own company!
with aromatherapy expert Glenda Taylor and is amazed by the increasing success of the business, despite the busy family life she now enjoys with THREE children at home!We asked Jo Sinclair to share some of her experiences as a working mother, and to give us some
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Everyday Maternity for every look
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/03/2008 10:16:42
This online maternity and breastfeeding outfitters have solutions for work, rest and play!
Everyday Maternity is an online maternity and breastfeeding outfitters that proves to be just what the name suggests: every day clothing for pregnant and breastfeeding mums, whether that day is at home, at work or at a special event!Baggy Carpenter
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Foresight: preconception essentials
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/06/2006 01:06:11
Foresight have been working with parents on pre-conceptual health and wellbeing for years in order to improve pregnancy outcomes.
which has done a lot of work looking into links between the health of parents and their chances of getting pregnant, plus how this affects the health of the unborn baby and the newborn child. Foresight is subtitled the 'Association for the Promotion
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BT Launches a Family Community Channel
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/07/2009 01:20:46
Working with the Football Federation and soccer star Martin Keown, BT are putting their digital learning programme on TV
Football is a great leveller - it bonds friends, it's something to talk about at work, parties, down the pub, and it's something which generations of families often treasure as a tradition handed down from father to son. But also, in recent years
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Changing Bags (of fun)
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/02/2006 01:57:04
Few mums need an excuse to go shopping and a changing bag is going to be one of the hardest working items in your home!
OK, so you can fill any bag with all the gubbins that go with changing your baby, but many companies have got wise to the fact that actually, the odd pouch here, the roll-mat mat tucked in there and a nifty design on the outside can mean a lot to a new mum.OiOi 'Hobo' bag £50When...
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