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Book review: Happy Birth Day
By Sarah Lawson on 20/09/2007 01:47:12
A useful new reference book about pregnancy and birth, from the National Childbirth Trust
CallPrice: £16.99 RRPContact:Octopus BooksThe conceptLots of women find going to National Childbirth Trust (NCT) groups during pregnancy a great way of finding out about their pregnancy and birth health, and a way of making friends who are going through the same
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DVD review: Pilates for Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/01/2007 02:35:09
Tash Lawton's series of DVDs show you key pilates exercises to help build a stronger and more healthy body through the stages of pregnancy, and after the birth.
Price: £14.99 per DVD or £49.99 for all four DVDsContact:pregalates.comTash Lawton is a trained pilates instructor who got into pregnancy pilates because she was a young mother. This series of DVDs covers each of the three trimesters and was filmed when
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Review: New Pregnancy and Birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/04/2007 01:55:03
Dr Miriam Stoppard's popular reference book for pregnancy and beyond has been fully updated.
covering everything from choosing to have a baby to pregnancy well-being to the early days of parenthood, plus useful tables for reference infomation on maternity rights etcPrice: £10.99 RRPContact:Dorling KindersleyThe conceptMiriam Stoppard is a well
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Review: Pregnancy Questions and Answers
By Sarah Lawson on 11/04/2007 01:17:55
Dorling Kindersley's popular reference book for pregnancy has been updated and revised.
pregnancy lifestyle. Features: Easy to navigate sections on pregnancy care, fetal development, health, possible problems, birth and early parenthood.Price: £14.99Contact:www.dorlingkindersley-uk.co.ukDK do some wonderful travel guides which use well
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Book review: My Pregnancy Planner
By Sarah Lawson on 03/10/2007 01:09:20
A useful guide to your pregnancy and, with journal and scan images spaces, a lovely keepsake
My Pregnancy Planner by Dr Miriam Stoppard Stoppard's easy-to-read medical insights put into a pregnancy diary formNot much to fault, though not quite as exhaustive as a regular pregnancy guide book Features: Stage by stage guide to your pregnancy
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Finding the right guide to pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/10/2006 00:50:48
We hope you find all your answers on ThinkBaby, but we know sometimes that a guide book can help too!
Some women breeze through pregnancy, others have aches, pains and extra scans. However, it's rare that a mother-to-be can get through the amazing nine months before birth without having any questions or concerns.Finding the right book that you
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Review: My Pre and Post Natal Workouts
By Sarah Lawson on 06/03/2007 02:41:08
TV's Davina McCall presents a down to earth exercise video designed for pre-birth and post-natal workouts.
, stretching and relaxing. Extras on the DVD feature McCall divulging her personal secrets on staying happy and healthy through pregnancy and into motherhoodPrice: £17.99Davina McCall joins the ranks of celeb mums keen to pass on their pregnancy experience
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The New Sanatogen Pregnancy Range
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/07/2009 10:56:05
From pre-conception to the first year of motherhood, Sanatogen is with you all the way
Omega-3 from the time you want to start trying to conceive will help ensure you are getting the right nutrients. Both options are suitable to continue taking throughout your pregnancy making it easy to look after yourself.For couples, Sanatogen Mother
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Book review: Blooming Beautiful
By Sarah Lawson on 07/11/2006 01:49:51
TV presenter Melanie Sykes has had two children. Here she offers her beauty and health tips to turn a glamourous pregnancy into a yummy mummy experience.
: Progress guides to how your body is doing and how to keep it beautiful, boxes on current beauty products and health tips about what to use and what to avoidPrice: £12.99 RRPContact:PenguinOK, so Melanie Sykes did work right up to the birth of her second
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Book review: The A to Z of Having a Baby
By Louise Rogers on 05/12/2006 09:00:49
Comedian Jeff Green offers up some birth-wearied experiences to share with unsuspecting new parents, especially dads.
of pregnancy and birth. It’s a simple format, and easy to dip in and out of (perfect for those early sleep-deprived days when you have the concentration span of a goldfish) – and the anecdotes will certainly make you realise that: (a) you’re not the only one
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