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Pushchair review: Inglesina Zippy
By Thinkbaby on 11/07/2005 10:26:24
Smart design from the Italian brand
system. Three baby positions from upright through to fully reclined. Detachable accessories for four-season use. Ergonomic handles and pivoting wheelsPrice: £240Weight:8.5kg without hood, 9.2kg with hoodHandle:105cm highFolded: 99 x 37 x 36cm (hxdxw
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What is too much pregnancy weight gain?
By ThinkBaby on 31/07/2007 01:58:37
Although pregnant women should not diet, what is the average extra weight you should expect to put on?
-up (these check-ups start sporadically and get more frequent as the birth approaches), so you do not need to become a weighing scale addict in your bathroom.What is too much weight gain?The average weight gain is around 11 to 12kg. Beyond this, there is a
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Night work link with premature birth possible
By ThinkBaby on 12/12/2005 09:55:40
More inconclusive study findings from the US suggest further research advisable
trimester (20% later on in pregnancy) were no more likely to experience premature labour and low birth weight than women who did not. A far smaller percentage, 10%, of women regularly lifted objects weighing 25 pounds or more in the first trimester and were
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Know-how: Pre-labour signs
By ThinkBaby on 21/03/2011 02:43:00
Are you in labour or pre-labour? Lightening, twinges and tiredness could all be symptoms your body is getting ready for birth
in pressure as your baby shifts nearer to birth position, twinges and pain in your belly and feeling increasingly tired. You may notice your weight stabilising as your body feels it has gained enough padding for birth – it may even drop slightly.You may also
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Want to get back into shape? Here's where to start
By ThinkBaby on 23/07/2007 01:03:28
TB's top tips for healthy, happy baby shape-shifting
and settling in with your baby. You might be bombarded with images of skinny celebs who got back into shape within 2 months of giving birth, but it’s perfectly naturally for you to carry more weight than usual at this time, and rushing back to your pre
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Pregnant with twins
By ThinkBaby on 06/01/2009 01:02:36
Double trouble or double fun? What's the deal with being pregnant with twins?
on your weight gain When you're expecting twins it's usual that you will put on more weight than with a single pregnancy, about one-third as much again as the 10 - 12 kilos usually gained. However, as carrying too much weight around can increase your
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Any day now
By ThinkBaby on 23/10/2009 01:25:46
What you should know about the final weeks of pregnancy
of the birth. Between now and when your baby is born she will continue to put on weight and take up more space in the womb. There's now less room for amniotic fluid and less room for her to exercise in, so while she will still wriggle and move around, her
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Fetal development for twins: The third trimester
By ThinkBaby on 24/09/2008 02:50:50
Weeks 28 to 37 and perhaps beyond: Getting ready for birth
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Home birth - the pros and cons
By ThinkBaby on 12/07/2010 11:16:53
The number of home births in the UK is on the rise, and not without reason, but it's not for everyone
dispenser.Disadvantages of a home birth / hospital advantagesAccess to the trappings of the hospital - The weight of research indicates that homebirth is safe for most mothers with good health care (the exceptions being those with a medical background
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Fetal development: Week 28
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2005 11:50:32
Congratulations, you're into the third trimester!
to your doctor.Find out more about what's happening to you in the third trimester of pregnancy.Pregnancy experiencesYou can share experiences and join in the debates with other ThinkBaby members in the pregnancy folders. Writing a birth plan - Having a
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