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New mum Christina Applegate reveals early pregnancy troubles
By Kimberley Smith on 18/02/2011 13:53:53
Actress admits bronchitis and pregnancy discomforts during first trimester of pregnancy with baby Sadie Grace

Christina Applegate has opened up about her early pregnancy struggles. The star explained how catching bronchitis combined with severe early pregnancy discomforts gave her a traumatic first trimester.But despite her pregnancy woes, Christina, who

Know-how: when to call the doctor
By ThinkBaby on 05/12/2009 01:45:03
What signs of illness or discomfort in pregnancy should you get checked out by your GP?

Besides the common pregnancy discomforts, there are a number of pregnancy-related medical conditions that may entail a risk to your pregnancy and health and do require prompt medical attention. These include hyperemesis gravida, pre

Getting comfortable in bed when you're pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/02/2009 03:01:20
Between the heat, your bump and other maternity discomforts, it's not easy to have a happy nighttime. Here are some tips.

heavier during pregnancy, it is advisable to avoid sleeping on your back. The weight of your bump puts pressure on the flow of blood up from your lower body to your heart, as well as adding strains that can lead to back ache, piles and digestive discomfort

Pain killers in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/04/2007 01:44:26
During pregnancy, back ache, sore limbs, headaches and other discomforts might tempt you to pain killers, but what is safe?

Across the board, it is important to use medicines during pregnancy with caution. Always mention to a GP prescribing medication that you are pregnant (or that you are trying for a baby, or think you might be pregnant), and to a pharmacist if you are buying medication over the cou...

Review: Dr Brown's Natural Flow feeding bottle
By Sarah Lawson on 27/06/2006 09:30:00
The patented vent makes it look like a laboratory kit, but this bottle reduces gas and discomfort for a feeding baby.

Dr Brown's Natural Flow feeding bottle Designed to cut out air bubbles and decrease pressure making it comfortable for baby to feed. Quite big for most sterilisers and a bit fiddly to clean, but it is dishwasher safe Features: Available with standard or wide neck fittings, in...

Baby smiles
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/05/2009 01:12:51
Everyone tells you your baby's first smiles are actually just caused by windy discomfort, but when do babies really start to smile and laugh?

By about six weeks, most babies are able to crack a smile. It might sound like a cliché, but before this, their faces may appear to be smiling but this is more likely caused by a windy episode that is making their mouth contort! However, as well as encouraging a smile to bring jo...

10 ways to beat pregnancy heartburn
By Daniella Delaney on 11/07/2011 14:24:35
Along with piles, morning sickness and swollen ankles, pregnancy indigestion is one of those tedious discomforts some women have to deal with when they're expecting. But there are ways to keep it at bay

The first step towards lessening any heartburn you suffer during pregnancy is to adjust your eating habits to compensate for your smaller, restricted stomach and the weaker top stomach valve. Then you need to look at how much you eat, cut out any bad habits and even examine your ...

Aches and pains in the first trimester
By Kimberley Smith on 28/07/2010 01:03:56
Morning sickness, headaches, constipation, sore limbs, sore breasts and backache - those discomforts that make up those early pregnancy signs can be a real pain!

Aches and pains in early pregnancy and what these pregnancy signs meanDiscomforts in early pregnancy are common and can really put a damper on your first trimester. The good news is your body's working really hard in these 12 weeks and things

Relax! 10 ways to de-stress when you're pregnant
By Maria Muennich on 05/06/2008 01:40:55
Physical challenges, pregnancy discomforts and inevitable life-changes can all make for stress when you're pregnant, here's ideas for relaxing and avoiding the stress in the first place

and books and websites will be useful sources of all kinds of information. It's also a good idea to sign up for antenatal classes where you'll both be primed for coping with pregnancy discomforts, labour and the early weeks of parenthood, and have a chance

Pregnancy for dads
By ThinkBaby on 12/06/2006 01:25:52
It takes two to get pregnant, and it helps if there are two taking care of the pregnancy too

It takes two to get pregnant, and it helps if there are two taking care of the pregnancy too, so here's what prospective dads should know.What every partner should knowSo, you're going to be a dad?The partner's role in early pregnancy

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