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10 things you never thought you'd say - until you became a mum
By Daniella Delaney on 26/09/2011 11:51:54
The funny things you say now you're a parent yourself
From talking about poo in everyday conversations to repeating stuff your mum used to say, these are the funny things you're uttering now you're a mum. How many do you say every day?
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Working out from home
By ThinkBaby on 29/03/2009 07:49:31
You don't need to be a gym bunny to free yourself of your baby weight
It's an age-old problem. It's been at least nine months since you had your baby and you're still uncomfortably carrying round extra pounds that somehow just aren't yours. But if you're juggling children, job, house and other commitments and simply
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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...
You'll probably often hear new mums bemoan the fact that they no longer get any time to themselves to exercise. And of course it's true that you can't take your baby along to most regular gym classes and team sports, which can make fitting those
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New Mum - the importance of 'me time'
By Maria Muennich on 04/09/2007 08:57:50
If you want to provide the best support for the rest of your family, you need to make sure you get time to look after yourself
11am comes around and you still haven't showered or eaten anything resembling a proper breakfast, your clothes are usually the first thing you saw in the wardrobe and frequently covered in baby vomit. You put baby down to sleep and then dash about
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Want to get back into shape? Here's where to start
By ThinkBaby on 23/07/2007 01:03:28
TB's top tips for healthy, happy baby shape-shifting
First of all if you’ve had a caesarian and you’re reading this before your six-week check then don’t even think about getting rid of the extra baby pounds right now: the coming weeks are for you to rest, recuperate and get to know your baby. If you
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New Dad: Feeling part of the team
By Maria Muennich on 01/04/2008 13:42:57
If you're a new dad in danger of feeling like a spare part then be assured that you have a crucial role to play in the care of your new baby
up a lot about looking after a newborn, but you can also read up on the what your baby needs and how your baby changes as she grows (going to ante-natal classes with your partner is a good start for picking up baby-care basics). You need to know how
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Baby swimming – your essential guide
By Kimberley Smith on 20/04/2011 17:50:47
Everything you should know about swimming with your baby
needs to be heated to 32ºC. Any older, and 30ºC should be fine.Don’t spend too long in pool – 20 to 30 minutes is plenty. Don’t submerge your baby unless supervised. This can be fun for both of you but should only be done in a class or with a
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New Mum: Getting into a Routine
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/08/2009 02:26:56
Small new habits within your daily life with your new baby can help you both cope in the early weeks after birth
, to the new duty of caring for a small child, there is a great deal to take on, as a New Mum in the Early Weeks. However, finding small things that begin to give your days with your new baby some shape, can really help to make you feel like you're making
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Naming your baby - hints and tips
By Maria Muennich on 14/12/2009 01:28:03
Things to think about when choosing a name for your new baby
Choosing a name for your baby is one of the first, and most important, responsibilities you undertake for your child. You may have had ideas for favourite baby names for years, or you may want to name your baby after someone important to you
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