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New Bébécar travel system
By Kimberley Smith on 10/12/2010 14:51:59
Bébécar launches new velvety class ACT
Bébécar has launched the ACT, its brand new travel system. Packed with extra safety features and practical designs, Bébécar has also added a touch of luxurious velvet to this new model.Safety wise, it has a new Easy Lock Attachment System which securely fastens all elements of th...
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Just pregnant – everything you need to know about early pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 23/06/2011 18:19:38
From the first signs and symptoms of pregnancy to announcing you’re pregnant to the world: all about the first trimester
Think you're pregnant?Your body may give you subtle signs and symptoms of your pregnancy before it could be picked up on a test.Once you’ve taken your pregnancy test or had a doctor's confirmation that you’re pregnant, you’ll probably start worrying! Have you taken enough folic a...
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Amanda Holden leaves Shrek for the health of her pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 03/10/2011 11:14:01
Celebrity friends watch Britain’s Got Talent star end her stint on Shrek: The Musical early to go on maternity leave
final show. Thank you for treating my clan xx.”Amanda also performed to her 5-year-old daughter Lexi’s school class earlier in the week. “Lexi's whole class are watching today! It’s the most nervous I've ever been!!” she tweeted.“Had a fantastic show!! 1
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Tips for dads to get involved with pregnancy and birth
By Kimberley Smith on 15/11/2011 16:04:07
Midwife Dr Mary Steen-Greeves shares her advice with dads-to-be and new dads
anatomy scan at 18-20 weeks. Ultra sound scans can help you to visualise your baby, start the bonding process and make you realise that you are going to be a father in a few months time.Make an effort to attend antenatal education classes. Ask questions
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Synchronising heartbeats could detect problems in the womb
By Kimberley Smith on 21/07/2010 15:53:08
A breathing exercise for mums-to-be could be used to diagnose an unborn baby’s heart and lung problems as early as 16 weeks into pregnancy
The way your baby’s heart beats could help doctors diagnose heart or lung disorders by 16 weeks. Scientists in Aberdeen are researching a test that may help doctors diagnose, and potentially treat, cardiovascular conditions in the womb.A mum’s heartbeat is usually slower than her...
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Pregnant women benefit from strong community
By Kimberley Smith on 03/08/2010 13:27:11
Mums-to-be from strong communities have lower stress and better health, finds study
-economic disadvantage at some point,” she added.However, the study also found that those from wealthier or more educated backgrounds were more likely to have a communal lifestyle.So make sure you get nattering at your antenatal classes, it could bring your blood
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New survey gives picture of parenting in today’s Britain
By Kimberley Smith on 22/10/2010 12:41:28
Mums are older, marriage is less likely and fewer babies are being born according to findings by the ONS
is due to more middle class parents choosing to have babies before getting married.The figures also confirmed previous suggestions the average age of mums is getting older. Around 20% of babies born last year were to mums over 35, which is up from 15
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MRI for unborn babies on its way
By Kimberley Smith on 26/11/2010 13:43:47
Researchers hope to develop a scan that can diagnose brain conditions in babies while still in the womb
A team of researchers is working on an MRI scan that will be able to detect brain problems in babies while they are still in the womb.“The research team has recently developed a radical new way of using MRI to produce 3-dimensional images of babies in the womb, even if the baby i...
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Corrie’s Kym Marsh on early maternity leave due to flu
By Kimberley Smith on 07/01/2011 16:18:06
Extra cautious after previous miscarriage tragedy, Coronation Street actress takes early maternity leave after contracting the flu
-to-be need to be extra careful of catching bugs.Doctors are urging all pregnant women to have a swine flu vaccine, which prevents against other types of flu too. Mums-to-be are classed as “at risk” so you should have no problems getting the jab at your local
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January Jones heads to pregnancy yoga
By Kimberley Smith on 06/06/2011 13:02:18
X-Men actress stays in shape during her pregnancy with pre-natal yoga
January Jones has been keeping in Hollywood shape with pre-natal yoga. The X-Men star was spotted heading to class with her yoga mat in a baggy t-shirt and black leggings.January’s been the talk of Hollywood as X-Men went to the top of the movie
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