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Active listening: What it is and how to do it
By Maria Muennich on 04/10/2007 01:34:08
Good communication is at the heart of every successful relationship, and at the heart of communication is the ability to really listen
, upset or disappointed, but you can probably pick up his or her emotions indirectly. Again, recap to make sure you've read the signs correctly. For example "It sounds like you're feeling quite disappointed about the amount of time I spend at the office
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Pushchair review: Inglesina Zippy
By Thinkbaby on 11/07/2005 10:26:24
Smart design from the Italian brand
looked impressive. In use it hasn't disappointed. The mechanism is a doddle to use, you really can operate it with no problem with just one hand - which is incredibly useful when you're out and about just with baby - but the mechanism is also very secure
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Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Months 1-3
By Lucy Lloyd on 29/10/2002 09:16:37
A shock to the system
are getting married. They cannot hide their disappointment when they realise the cart is coming before the horse. They do not look pleased at the news. I feel upset and ashamed, as if I have done something naughty. They ask us when we are getting married
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No period but a negative pregnancy test?
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/01/2010 10:30:02
Even regular women can have missed or late periods. What are the causes and when should you seek treatment?
buying more tests just in case the first one was wrong, only eventually to face disappointment when it finally starts, sometimes weeks late.Because the onset of ovulation and the second half of your cycle can put you through some of the symptoms of early
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Buyer's Guide to Pregnancy Test Kits
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/09/2009 11:58:32
How do pregnancy test kits work, when should you try them and how accurate are they?
the result is accurate rather than getting a negative from doing a test that is really too early for the kit you have bought. If you do this you will be tempted to retry it more often and this can lead to further disappointment. Doing one test per month
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Post Natal Depression: the causes and symptoms
By ThinkBaby on 16/08/2005 12:08:53
Feeling down with the baby blues or Post Natal Depression, how do you know?
and interest. Mothers with PND may find it difficult to get any enjoyment from life and may be disappointed that motherhood is not as they imagined. There may also be a lack of interest in engaging with life or the baby fully and a mother with PND might want
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Review: iCandy cherry pushchair
By Sarah Lawson on 13/08/2007 00:10:02
After the popular iCandy apple, here comes the lighter iCandy cherry buggy and/or travel system
iCandy cherry pushchair A lightweight and versatile travel system Colour range is disappointingly limited Features: Suitable from birth with carrycot, front wheels can be fixed or swivelling, large rear wheels, adjustable hood with side
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Review: Tippitoes Doorway Baby Bouncer
By Maria Muennich on 06/12/2006 02:36:06
Definitely one for your Christmas wish list
how much fun one provided in our multiple-sibling household as a youngster, and the Tippitoes hasn't disappointed. For the first two or three goes, our son didn't really know what to make of it all and hung in the doorway looking perplexed and mildly
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Packing your hospital bag for a longer stay
By Maria Muennich on 25/05/2007 05:39:08
If you're planning a caesarian or run into delivery complications then you - or your partner - will need to pack accordingly
, and remember, you’re likely to look about five months pregnant after the birth, however disappointing that may be, so the pre-pregnancy clothes can stay in the wardrobeAnd you may like to have:Antiseptic wipes or solutionEarplugs if you’re going to be on a ward
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Your worries about labour solved
By Kimberley Smith on 22/11/2011 11:56:11
Worried about pain during labour, how long the baby will take to come out or if you'll poo during the birth? We answer your concerns about what happens when you have your baby
try to not to worry about it.What if I need a caesarean?If you need a caesarean, then you’ll have one. It can be disappointing and upsetting if you’re dead set on a natural birth but if it’s medically necessary for the health of you or your baby, you
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