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Overeating in pregnancy could harm your baby
By Ploy Radford on 27/06/2011 14:48:39
Experts warn against traditional advice about eating for two

The traditional advice that mums-to-be should eat for two during pregnancy is in fact a harmful myth. A new study shows that children of mums who are obese in pregnancy are more likely to suffer from low IQs, eating disorders and psychosis

Singer Pink confirms pregnancy rumours
By Kyrsty Hazell on 17/11/2010 11:52:20
The glowing star admits that she’s “eating for two” on the Ellen DeGeneres Show

that she’s “eating for two these days”.Pink admitted that she decided to keep her pregnancy news low profile because she suffered a miscarriage before and was “just really nervous”.The confirmation comes after the blooming singer was spotted in her bikini

Eating Well When You're Expecting Twins
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/09/2009 01:46:05
You might hear the phrase 'eating for two' when you're pregnant, but what if you're having twins... or more?

The phrase 'eating for two' isn't a very useful one when you're pregnant. For a start, morning sickness and tiredness in early pregnancy can play havoc with your appetite, and by the time your bump is big, you certainly don't feel like eating double

How much weight will I put on in pregnancy?
By Susie Boone on 25/02/2010 10:42:35
How much heavier can you expect to put on when you're having a baby (though not eating for two!)

back on to your normal eating and exercise regime after you have recovered from the birth and have stablised a good breastfeeding routine.How much weight will I put on in pregnancy?With good pregnancy diet and safe pregnancy exercise, you should expect

Mums-to-be still using pregnancy as an excuse to overeat
By Kimberley Smith on 23/11/2010 13:48:43
Despite NHS guidelines advising limits on extra calories, majority of pregnant women are eating too much

Despite being told not to overindulge in pregnancy, most mums-to-be are still eating too many calories. One in three admit pregnancy is their excuse for treating themselves and 89% confessed to enjoying between 400 and 600 extra calories a day

Is it a pregnancy myth or fact?
By Anna Lewis on 15/03/2012 10:42:53
From avoiding cats to going into labour during a full moon – we investigate the truth behind some well-known pregnancy myths

You can tell your baby’s sex by food cravings, bump size or swinging a gold pendant over your bellyFALSEWouldn’t this make things easier? Sadly there’s no scientific proof that food cravings, bump shape and size or the direction of a swinging pendant can prove whether you’re havi...

Victoria Beckham admits gruelling post-baby workout
By Anna Lewis on 27/03/2012 12:28:30
Spice Girl reveals how getting back into shape after the birth of baby Harper was hard work

was careful not to gain too much weight by falling into the “eating for two” trap. She even revealed how to avoid stretch marks.Though it sounds like fashion designer Victoria was keen to get started straight away, she is thought to have had to wait at least

Review: Eating Well When You're Expecting
By Sarah Lawson on 29/06/2006 10:40:00
From the 'What to Expect...' team, this is a great reference and recipe book that answers your questions about pregnancy eating.

What to Expect... Eating Well When You're Expecting by Heidi Murkoff with Sharon Mazel A detailed and useful reference book from the 'What to Expect' expertsIf you're used to Heidi Murkoff's American tone then there's no worries Features: Detailed

Eat your fish!
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/02/2006 01:18:29
Eating fish during pregnancy can improve fetal brain development, a Harvard study claims.

Eating fish during your pregnancy can enhance fetal brain development.In a study, the babies of mothers who ate fish regularly showed signs of having better memories and levels of concentration than other infants.However, babies of mothers who had

January Jones eats her own placenta
By Anna Lewis on 26/03/2012 12:12:54
Mad Men star January Jones says she would recommend eating placenta to all new mums

,” January, 34, says. “I had the baby and the baby nurse in their own room so I could go back and feed him every two hours. If I felt like he needed me, or if he needed to eat, or even if I just needed a squeeze because I was having separation issues, I would


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