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Maternity party wear: Part one
By ThinkBaby on 01/12/2005 15:58:24
First up: dresses
. Probably unlike the other cocktail dresses in your wardrobe it's machine-washable too.Available colours: Black, blush pink Price: £72.50 Find it online: hereClick pic for moreChocolate wrap dress: £39This wrap dress from JoJomamanbébé works the tried
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Mother's Day competition
By ThinkBaby on 20/03/2006 14:00:00
Your entries for our Mother's Day gift wishlist and the winner of the beautiful Flower Stork bouquet of baby clothes.
includes a maternity selection that makes your boobs look more like two beautifully wrapped chocolate truffles than a source of milk! You can buy them at Rigby & Peller who are bra suppliers to the Queen and more importantly, to lots of funky young gals
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Should I have a baby shower?
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/04/2006 01:50:24
To baby shower, or not to baby shower... that is the question!
because you're on maternity leave), then it can be a nice way to have a pre-baby gathering.OK, so what happens and what do I get?Whether it's tea and sarnies or champers and strawberries dipped in chocolate, a baby shower can be whatever you want it to be
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Vitamin E and conception
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/02/2007 03:24:27
Lots of sex and a healthy bod can obviously help you conceive, but did you know there's a certain face-cream vitamin that can be potent too?
results.Nuts are good too. Don't fret that nuts are fatty. They are, but the fat in nuts is usually good fat - omega 3, for example – and is efficiently burned up by your body. Just avoid nuts that are turned into sweets (chocolate covered ones), roasted
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Mamas & Papas Changing Bags for Spring 09
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/01/2009 01:08:31
Add a touch of glamour to nappy-changing time!
in Black or Dark Olive.And for all-out luxury at a reasonable price, go for the Audrey bag (above, far right) in sumptuous chocolate-brown leather for £110. That might sound like a lot of money, but this is a seriously stylish handbag you can happily
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Baby and toddler dental health
By Sarah Lawson on 14/10/2009 01:19:29
Long before your child's permanent teeth appear, good dental care is essential
the genuine delight of candy and chocolate, but put this off as long as possible and most definitely until they are at least one year old.Naturally-sweet foods like carrot, raisins and banana add all the variety a child's diet needs when weaning and moving
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Beyond the bump: how pregnancy changes your body
By Kimberley Smith on 15/08/2011 17:38:27
ThinkBaby’s mums reveal the weird and wonderful changes they noticed during pregnancy
normal (fairly pathetic looking) B cups to F Cups! Quite enjoying the novelty of cleavage.”But Laura M was none-too-impressed with her “Dark, chocolate biscuit like nipples”!Glowing skin?Some mums-to-be really do glow. “My skin changed a lot,” explained
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Beyonce’s post-baby body secret
By Sophie Westnedge on 29/05/2012 12:40:57
Superstar kicks off her comeback with a showstopping performance and reveals how she’s rewarding herself for returning to work
chocolate wasted!”Beyonce, who hasn’t performed for 9 months, revealed that even A-list celeb mums aren’t immune to back to work nerves. The star opened up, in a video on her official website, about how nervous she was about her return to performing
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Maternity party wear: Part Two
By ThinkBaby on 02/12/2005 11:32:18
Next up, party wear separates - trousers, skirts and tops to party in
choose from three colours, all of which would work well with a long, straight black skirt, denim skirt or jeans.Available colours: Black, dark chocolate, moss green Price: £47.50Find it online: hereClick pic for moreRise and fall hem skirt: £29.99A
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Baby's first food
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/05/2009 01:43:07
When you're thinking about your child's very first weaning experiences, there are some foods that make perfect early dishes.
under one year (it can contain harmful bacteria) Offal PâtéSweets, biscuits, crisps and chocolateAdult processed foods as they can contain high levels of salts, sugars, additives and preservativesNever reheat baby food or milkDo not store baby food
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