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New Mum - Everything You Need in The Early Weeks
By ThinkBaby on 23/10/2007 14:07:48
Tips and articles on what to expect, how to manage, and how to make the most of life with your new baby
of 'me time'New mum and babyBonding with babyBreastfeedingThere's plenty more information about your new baby in our baby section. Advice from TB members ThinkBaby mums know just what it's like in the first few weeks after birth, so why not get
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New vote: When is the right time to have a baby?
By ThinkBaby on 13/12/2007 11:01:27
Tell us what you think this month in our new online poll.
and their UK-born children accounting for 69% of that growth.Total fertility in the UK has risen from 1.6 children per woman in 2001 to 1.8, the highest figure since 1980. There are now 1.7 births per UK-born woman 2.5 births per foreign-born woman. Analysis
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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
Antental, or parentcraft, classes are usually run over eight weeks in the final trimester of pregnancy to help you prepare for childbirth and after birth baby care and offer more detailed information than that on offer during most regular surgery
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Fetal development - week 30
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 16:35:50
Sprouting hair
experiences and suggestions for coping on the forum.You can join in the other discussions and share birth experiences and advice with other ThinkBaby members in the pregnancy or birth folders. Blog away! If you've been keeping a blog of your pregnancy on TB
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Week by week guide to fetal development
By ThinkBaby on 22/10/2009 01:07:51
A look at what's happening inside your womb and to you over the forty weeks of pregnancy
When you become a member of ThinkBaby you are given the chance to receive weekly Fetal Development newsletters. These e-mails contain information on how your baby is growing in the womb, advice on what to expect at your current stage of pregnancy
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Fetal development - week 35
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:56:34
Hearing is fully developed now
're having a home birth then join in the debate on the forum.You can join in the discussions and share birth experiences and advice with other ThinkBaby members in the birth folder. Getting bigger all the time - My midwife says that after 35 weeks the baby
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Fetal development: Week 36
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 16:00:18
Lungs are preparing for a lusty first cry
sleep even less! I've come round to the idea that these last few weeks just aren't very easy, physically speaking.Says Shelley on the forum.You can join in the discussions and share birth experiences and advice with other ThinkBaby members in the birth
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Pre-eclampsia - staying alert
By ThinkBaby on 13/02/2012 02:01:46
Detection and treatment are the keys to reining-in the risks from this pregnancy illness
Pre-eclampsia, or toxemia, is a blood pressure condition that only occurs during pregnancy or very soon after birth. It almost always begins after week 20 and more often after week 30. Its main characteristics are high blood pressure and protein
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What happens if I go over my due date?
By ThinkBaby on 09/05/2009 08:09:43
Many pregnancies go overdue and it's no cause for concern, but after about 10 days your doctors will want you to consider your options
that birth is induced.What happens if I go over my due date?When you go beyond your due date by a few days nothing will happen at all, as we've said, it's very common for babies to be born a little late and it's no cause for concern. If you go more than 10
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The challenges of parenthood
By ThinkBaby on 22/05/2007 01:02:12
Are you prepared for the life changes ahead?
, after all, someone has to carry him and give birth! At the very minimum the pregnancy will involve some amount of compromise and negotiation at work and all mums need some time off to give birth and physically recover, no matter how important their job
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