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Pins and needles in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 02/06/2006 01:11:56
Tingling in your fingers and toes might seem strange but they shouldn't be anything to worry about.
to quite a few women. It is not a sign that your circulation has been cut off, so don't worry that your baby has been harmed in any way by it. As there is no specific found cause for the sensation, there is also no specific cure. However, it can help if you
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Swimming in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/05/2010 01:24:31
Swimming's always a great way to exercise and in pregnancy, it helps support that bump, too!
Aerobic exercises, like swimming, are useful in pregnancy because they help build up muscle tone and stamina but they also improve your circulation, which can affect the efficiency of delivering nutrients to your growing bump. Good circulation
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Hope for couples worried about cuts in IVF
By Daniella Delaney on 09/02/2011 11:38:56
NHS warns health trusts of their responsibility to couples desperately hoping for fertility treatment
Couples who feared they'd missed out on their chance of IVF because of recent budget cuts have been given a lifeline by an NHS top dog.Deputy chief executive of the NHS, David Flory, has circulated a letter to all 152 Primary Care Trusts in England
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Mama Mio Bootcamps
By Debra Stottor on 23/02/2009 01:11:01
Reclaim your pre-pregnancy body with Mama Mio's pampering treats
-ground pumice, Body Buff softens skin and removes dead skin to maximise the effectiveness of the other two products. The action of buffing will stimulate circulation and improve cell regeneration all necessary for the tone of your skin and breaking down
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Hollywood actress Kate Hudson is pregnant
By Kyrsty Hazell on 13/01/2011 13:11:13
After much speculation, the rumours that Goldie Hawn’s daughter is expecting a baby with Muse singer Matt Bellamy have been confirmed
Another day, another celebrity pregnancy! Following rumours circulating yesterday that actress Kate Hudson was expecting her second baby, the pregnancy whispers have now been confirmed.According to US Weekly magazine, Goldie Hawn’s daughter Kate, 31
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5 ways to ease tired pregnancy legs
By Daniella Delaney on 08/05/2012 15:10:50
A combination of added weight and racing hormones means you're likely to experience aching legs during your 9 months before labour
Half of all pregnant women suffer from aching and tired legs during pregnancy, This is because those pesky pregnancy hormones mean that the blood circulating around your body is less effective. Your weight gain and an increase in the volume of your
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Amanda Hargreaves' mini-workout for mums-to-be
By Kimberley Smith on 07/06/2011 17:32:20
Kickstart your pregnancy exercise regime from your living room
at all times.Calf raise exercise the Calves and helps Circulation:Stand with your hands on a sturdy chair in front of you with your feet shoulder width apartKeep your knees soft and lift yourself onto your toes and then return back down to the floor in a
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Using aromatherapy in labour and birth
By Maria Muennich on 09/09/2007 01:46:30
How oils work, when to use them and which are recommended for labour and birth
sickness earlier in pregnancy - or lavendar to help you sleep, then you will already have an idea of the impact oils can have.Numerous oils may be beneficial during labour to help relieve stress, relax, act as a uterine tonic, stimulate circulation and so
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Caffeine during pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 21/05/2010 00:00:54
Why you should cut back on drinks like tea and coffee in pregnancy
Why you should avoid caffeineThere’s evidence to suggest that the miscarriage rate increases among women who drink 5-6 cups of coffee (or similarly caffeinated drink) a day. Caffeine does cross the placenta and enter into fetal circulation, but it
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All pregnant women to be offered winter flu jabs
By Liz Stansfield on 30/09/2010 17:57:44
£100 million programme planned for mums-to-be
be circulating this winter.The vaccine offered to expectant mums will offer protection against swine flu and two other flu strains.While it’s a temporary move at the moment due to swine flu concerns, experts are looking at evidence that all mums-to-be need
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