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Elle TENS from Babycare TENS
By ThinkBaby on 02/02/2007 11:12:31
Elle TENS from Babycare TENS is the Ultimate Digital Obstetric TENS unit available. Utilising the latest Opti-Max technology this compact unit is effective, easy to use, and gives you the freedom to move around whilst alleviating your labour pain.

“endorphins”. When experiencing another contraction, simply press the boost button for an extra surge of power needed to combat the pain. When a contraction passes, press the boost button again to restart the cycle. One of the most wonderful advantages

Lads – steady on the football beer!
By ThinkBaby on 12/06/2006 01:51:31
The World Cup is great for beery sessions but alcohol is not so hot when you're trying for a baby!

havoc with the valuable contents of his pants (!), so check out the ThinkBaby articles on:Top tips for conceptionMale diet and conceptionandNutrients for men trying for a baby.You never know, the euphoria of the World Cup might be just what you both need

How to give your child the best start in life
By ThinkBaby on 01/09/2006 10:00:49
Help your toddler’s development by reading to them

this than using the appeal of favourite Disney characters. Develop a special bond together Reading aloud is not only the single most important boost you can give your child to help their reading and writing, it’s also a magical way to strengthen

How long do you take folic acid for?
By ThinkBaby on 07/08/2009 00:37:27
Most women are aware that taking a supplement of folic acid makes sense. But when should you start and how long should you take it?

vegetables. However, some women like to take a pregnancy supplement to boost their vits and minerals throughout pregnancy and even during their breastfeeding months.If you take a pregnancy multi-vitamin, make sure it is one formulated for your condition

Who won with MumsTheWord.com?
By ThinkBaby on 08/09/2008 14:00:24
We announce 3 lucky winners, courtesy of MumsTheWord.com

ThinkBaby and MumsTheWord.com teamed up last month and offered you the chance to win 1 of 3 prizes. The lucky winners are listed below:BT100 Baby MonitorRRP £49.99The BT Baby Monitor 100 includes many great features such as DECT digital technology

Sex drive in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 30/05/2008 02:13:21
Emotional and physical changes can affect your sexual relationship during pregnancy

that entails: He may be given a positive boost by the proof of his virility or he may struggle to come to terms with his new responsibilities. He may also be affected by the physical changes to your body" While some men find pregnant women's more womanly shape

Changes to fetal movement
By ThinkBaby on 27/08/2009 01:42:53
Whilst you might get used to your baby's kicks, what changes are normal and what should you check for?

or moving around during the day, then the motion may well lull your baby to sleep; after you have eaten the changes to your blood sugar levels may cause an energy boost in your baby too; if you are laying still for a nap or at bedtime not only are you more

Having a baby after 35
By ThinkBaby on 15/05/2007 09:42:00
What are the risks and how can you weigh the odds in your favour?

is behind you.Successful pregnancy after 35When it comes to what you can do to give your chances of conception and healthy pregnancy a boost as a woman over 35, the answer is simply to do what is recommended for women at any age. By far the most important

What if I get sick? Part II
By ThinkBaby on 07/04/2006 07:59:58
Non-pregnancy related illnesses that merit a visit to your doctor if picked up in pregnancy

juice regularly. It may seem like a good idea to boost your feminine hygiene with special products like vaginal sprays, powders and washes, but you should really avoid all of these as they can upset the delicate balance of bacteria in the vagina and do

Food additives to avoid in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 21/02/2009 01:15:33
Which food additives should you be wary of in pregnancy and how to avoid them

to encourage growth or maximise milk production, and animals are often liberally dosed with antibiotics to protect their health. Pesticides and fertilisers meanwhile, are widely used to protect crops and boost production. But are these added 'extras

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