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Danielle Lloyd gives birth 10 weeks early
By Kyrsty Hazell on 13/07/2011 12:12:13
WAG Danielle welcomes her second baby boy with footballer Jamie O'Hara nearly 3 months prematurely
and worried about premature birth, find out about the test you can take to detect false alarms, and new research designed to help combat early birth.Also in the news...Classical music comforts newborn premature babiesBreakthrough in premature birth prevention
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Pregnant Beyonce reveals her due date... but is that a fake bump?
By Amanda Pauley on 11/10/2011 11:00:19
The bootylicious singer announces the news on an Australian network channel but video clip causes rumours she's faking her baby bump
surrogate to have her first baby, after her belly appeared to "fold" as she sat down to be interviewed (see the pic below). Bey's publicist has rubbished the talk as “stupid, ridiculous and false." What do you think?Read more…· Is pregnant Beyonce
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Beyonce gives birth
By Daniella Delaney on 09/01/2012 08:56:14
And best friend Gwyneth Paltrow clears up speculation over the baby's names
the couple hired out the entire floor of the hospital.Beyonce was rumoured to have given birth over Christmas, sending Twitter into a frenzy when false reports went out. This followed the craziness that happened online when Beyonce's pregnancy was first
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Michelle Heaton and Myleene Klass: famous mums suffering sleepless nights
By Amelia Jean Jones on 25/01/2012 11:33:01
The celebrity mums share their new baby bedtime woes
into that new mum false sense of security - thinking that just because her new baby has been sleeping for two weeks, she's a miracle baby: “Best baby ever!! 2nite [sic] feeds with a lovely 2.5 hr sleep each side! 7.5 hrs of sleep! Whoop!! Xxx,” she was tweeting
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Am I in labour?
By ThinkBaby on 15/12/2009 01:44:23
The signs of the onset of labour
should wake anyone up in the middle of the night or disturb her partner at work in case it's just a false alarm. Is the pain in your abdomen real labour or more Braxton Hicks contractions? No-one wants the embarrassment of rushing off to hospital just
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Pregnancy Test – Positive then Negative?
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/01/2009 00:41:18
Is it possible for a pregnant test to be wrong?
each month is you have successfully conceived can possibly delay your period and raise your hopes falsely. Indeed, one of the most common questions asked here on ThinkBaby is what it means to have: no period but a negative pregnancy test.Could my
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High blood pressure in pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 24/02/2012 17:12:08
Your blood pressure will naturally fluctuate in pregnancy but changes aren’t always something to worry about and high blood pressure doesn’t always mean pre-eclampsia
’s useless to compare it against anyone else. Generally, your midwife will only be concerned if it seems extremely high but you may need a few readings to confirm it’s not a false alarm.Is all high blood pressure a sign of pre-eclampsia?No. High blood
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What are Braxton Hicks?
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/01/2008 01:58:16
As the birth approaches, many women experience occasional tightening around the bump. But what is it and should you worry?
?In the last couple of weeks of pregnancy, some women's Braxton Hicks do feel much more intense. They can even bring about early stages of dilation. However, if you talk about pre-labour, false labour and actual labour in your ante-natal classes, your midwife
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Abnormalities of the uterus
By Anna Lewis on 08/03/2012 14:41:57
Although this shouldn’t affect your fertility, it could make carrying your baby during pregnancy a bit tougher
as soon as you think you might be in labour. And don’t worry about raising a false alarm – it’s always better to be safe than sorry.Read more...Coping with miscarriageHope for women who suffer pregnancy complicationsTop 10 must-have pregnancy apps
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37 weeks pregnant - just three weeks to go
By Maria Muennich on 23/09/2008 00:47:58
Still three weeks off your due date but you've reached term - you're baby wouldn't be considered a premmie if he arrived today
to be ready at short notice, so s/he should steer completely clear of alcohol from here on in. Now you know you're theoretically ready to give birth, you might start wondering whether every ache or twinge is a sign of the onset of labour. Experiencing 'false
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