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Pregnant with twins
By ThinkBaby on 06/01/2009 01:02:36
Double trouble or double fun? What's the deal with being pregnant with twins?
babies to healthy mums. By and large there is no difference in treatment when you develop pregnancy complications in a twin pregnancy, rather the difference is in your prenatal care - you may undergo more tests than women expecting single babies
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Post and win!
By ThinkBaby on 22/08/2005 14:26:51
Join in with our active forum community and you could win a prize - just for posting!
The ThinkBaby forum is already buzzing with questions there's already lots of useful advice to be had, so to encourage even more helpful and considered postings we're offering prizes for the best posts. This month you could win a £10 gift voucher
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Pregnant after using spermicides
By ThinkBaby on 03/06/2009 00:50:00
If your pregnancy was unplanned, you might have concerns about contraceptive options affecting the fetus.
It is understandable that, if you usually use condoms, spermicide and so on, you clearly weren't expecting to be pregnant and you should not feel guilty. And don't worry. Although exposure to chemicals isn't ideal for the embryo, there is no medical
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Birthing options
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2008 01:31:01
Choosing where & how to give birth
When it comes to giving birth these days the expectant mum has lots of options, from whether you'd like to give birth at home, in the maternity unit of a hospital or in a special maternity unit, to what kind of birthing experience you would like
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Exercising in early pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 16/09/2008 01:01:29
You might not look very pregnant yet, but your body is changing - what do you need to know before exercising?
If you already do a lot of exercise, you are not going to want to give it up when you are expecting. Indeed, staying fit will help counter the fatigue and other niggles of pregnancy you might experience, and also maintain body strength for the birth
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How important is an accurate due date?
By ThinkBaby on 18/08/2009 00:42:17
Although we are given due dates which we work to through our pregnancy, how important is it for them to be totally accurate?
From the day our GP confirms we are pregnant, we are given a 'due date'. At first this date, the expected date to give birth, is an EDD (estimated due date). However, this date is often confirmed or adjusted at the 'dating scan' when measurements
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Pregnancy: Last Ten Weeks
By ThinkBaby on 25/06/2009 01:42:39
Your useful guide to the last ten weeks of your pregnancy
!Read our articles about each of the last 10 weeks of your pregnancy for what to expect and more about how your baby is doing, as well as useful tips on preparing for the birth…Week 30 The due date is looming on the horizon, so it's time to start getting
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Fetal development - week 39
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:07:08
We're ready to go
ThinkBaby members in the birth folder. Great expectations The first hours - Recovering from birth and getting to know your baby, what to expect for the first hours. Getting started - Tangled emotions and a sore body, your first few weeks as a
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Mother's Day competition
By ThinkBaby on 20/03/2006 14:00:00
Your entries for our Mother's Day gift wishlist and the winner of the beautiful Flower Stork bouquet of baby clothes.
and candles are designed with pregnant women and mothers in mind, so the essential oils are safe whether you're expecting or breastfeeding.Zita West New Mother KitBecause here at ThinkBaby we believe that you deserve a special day even if your still
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Advertorial: Blissful Birth
By ThinkBaby on 24/09/2008 11:11:08
Blissful Birth Advertorial
Blissful Birth is a birth relaxation and self-hypnosis programme that expectant mums can download and use at home. We caught up with the creator of Blissful Birth, Cognitive Hypnotherapist and mum of two Heidi Woodgate, to find out more
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