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New Dad - coping with the pressure of expectations
By ThinkBaby on 11/03/2008 10:50:26
Demands on a new dad's time can come thick and fast, so how do avoid being ground down by the weight of expectation?
So, you're new baby has arrived and you're no longer just a man, a bloke, you're a father. With that, of course, comes a weight of new responsibilities, pressures and expectations, seemingly from all directions. Everyone, it seems, has an opinion
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New Mum - Everything You Need in The Early Weeks
By ThinkBaby on 23/10/2007 14:07:48
Tips and articles on what to expect, how to manage, and how to make the most of life with your new baby
recognise it and seek treatment so that you can recover more quickly.More than anything, try as far as possible to shut out other people's expectations and focus on what you and your partner want for your family. These days with your small baby will have
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The baby blues
By ThinkBaby on 15/08/2005 12:37:44
Feeling exhausted, moody and weepy isn't unusual for new mums, here's why it happens and tips on how to cope
treatment for the baby blues, you just need help and support from your family and to rein in the expectations that you place on yourself. However, some women do suffer from the more serious and longer post natal depression (PND), which is an illness
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Baby development: Your twenty-two-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 05/10/2007 23:22:44
We're busy making things - even first friends...
is meant only as an approximate guide for parents. Premature babies will develop more slowly than full-term babies and can be expected to develop in line with their age calculated from their due date. If you are worried about your child's health or progress
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Baby development: Your twenty-four-month old
By ThinkBaby on 19/10/2007 14:02:42
Happy Birthday to you!
and can be expected to develop in line with their age calculated from their due date. If you are worried about your child's health or progress consult your doctor. Developing baby
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Your three-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/02/2005 08:51:18
Heads up
is quite strong for your baby but then what do you girls use - anything or do you go completely au natural!? Asks Cass on the forum.ThinkBaby blogs - Did you know you can keep an online diary of your parenting experiences to look back on in the ThinkBaby
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Want to get back into shape? Here's where to start
By ThinkBaby on 23/07/2007 01:03:28
TB's top tips for healthy, happy baby shape-shifting
First of all if you’ve had a caesarian and you’re reading this before your six-week check then don’t even think about getting rid of the extra baby pounds right now: the coming weeks are for you to rest, recuperate and get to know your baby. If you
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Baby development: Your seventeen-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 31/08/2007 08:12:01
Thrills, spills and trying times
- Keeping a diary of your baby's development is a great idea, on ThinkBaby you can keep an up-to-date online blog that you can email to your nearest or dearest or print out later for yourself, so why not start your own
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Baby development: Your nineteen-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 14/09/2007 07:04:37
Catch me if you can!
again about how you can make your home safer for a toddler.Blogging your baby's development - Keeping a diary of your baby's development is a great idea, on ThinkBaby you can keep an up-to-date online blog that you can email to your nearest or dearest
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Baby development: Your twenty-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 20/09/2007 10:58:20
Let's pretend
. This time line is meant only as an approximate guide for parents. Premature babies will develop more slowly than full-term babies and can be expected to develop in line with their age calculated from their due date. If you are worried about your child
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