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Pushy Mothers fitness groups
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/11/2006 11:36:41
Get some exercise with other new mums, without the need to leave your baby and buggy at home!
together and do a few simple, safe exercises to help build body strength and aid recovery from the birth experience.The great thing is, you take your baby with you! Although not every parent wants to jog with their buggy, most of us know that pushing one
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Working out with baby
By Maria Muennich on 09/12/2009 10:16:01
No time to yourself to exercise? Take baby along...
. If you like running then having a baby needn't stop you, with a suitable jogging buggy you can take him for a run in the park, rather than a walk. Depending on your baby, you may have to take care to fit this kind of exercise into or around his sleep
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Could your baby model?
By Mel Crossley on 08/06/2011 10:30:14
Here’s the lowdown on whether your little one can cut it in front of the camera
– and if you’ve got what it takes to be a little fashionista baby’s mum
and conditions. Then it’s off to castings, where mums and babies go to meet the person hiring the models to see if they’re suitable for the shoot or campaign. If your baby’s picked at a casting for a shoot, you’ll be given a call time – when you need to be at a
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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.
scared to put your baby down while you take a loo break, to a confident mum about town.Here are a few ideas to ease the transition from having an army of ante-natal specialists to afternoons filled with just baby and you.Invite granny over - Visitors who
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Can we Learn about Paternity Leave from Sweden?
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/09/2009 01:28:49
As the UK government announces longer allowances for dads to look after babies, BabyBjörn champions the Swedish system which encourages dads to be more hands-on with their kids
to match your usual salary, so taking time off will usually just give you the basic minimum. And whilst it's great to have the legal right to take more time off to be with your child, it's not always easy to live off either no income or the much
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New parent arguments - what you argue about and how to solve it
By Roisin Johnson and Kyrsty Hazell on 01/05/2011 14:42:00
Before, you were a couple. Now, you're parents. To avoid a battle of 'who does what' follow these easy steps from both experts and new mums
When you're overwhelmed, sleep-deprived and cranky from adjusting to life with your new baby, it doesn't take much to ignite an argument! Whether it's who gets up in the middle of the night or who works the hardest, we've rallied the experts
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