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Feeling more fat than pregnant?
By Maria Muennich on 18/09/2009 01:28:16
Most pregnant women go through at least a few 'fat days' in pregnancy, so here's a few ideas for boosting your body image
One day you catch sight of your pregnant self in the mirror and what you see is round: a rounder face, weightier boobs, protruding tummy and, to cap it off, your bum spreading sideways to balance you out. You don't think so much 'pregnant' as 'fat
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Endometriosis linked to fats in your diet
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 24/03/2010 13:29:15
The kind of fat you eat can increase or decrease your chances of suffering from endometriosis, a condition that can make it harder to conceive, say researchers
A study has indicated that the kind of fat you eat is linked to your chances of developing endometriosis, reports the Telegraph.The study involved 70,000 women in America over four years, and found the total amount of fat in a woman’s diet isn
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New Worries Over Fat in Baby Foods
By Sarah Lawson on 05/05/2009 02:05:57
A new report on the shocking amount of fat and sugar found in popular everyday foods for babies and toddlers sparks parent concern
.However, most parents who see well-known brand names from their own childhood, do not expect little treats like rusks or biscuits to contain levels of sugar and fat that aren't even acceptable most of the time for healthy adults!Sustain (www.sustainweb.org) who
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Low-fat yoghurt in pregnancy could be bad for your baby
By Kimberley Smith on 19/09/2011 13:47:40
More chance of asthma and allergies for your child if you choose the low-fat option in pregnancy
Mums-to-be keeping an eye on their pregnancy diet may be surprised to hear that low-fat yoghurt might be worse for their unborn baby than the regular kind.Though probiotic yoghurts have been linked to a lower risk of pre-eclampsia, the lower fat
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Pregnant Chantelle Houghton: “I’ll get as fat as a house
By Kimberley Smith on 13/12/2011 13:44:02
Baring her bump, Chantelle doesn’t care “how fat she gets” now she’s expecting a baby with fiancé Alex Reid
anything else, least of all putting on baby weight.“I don’t care how fat I get. I’ll get as fat as a house as long as everything’s OK,” She told New! Magazine. “I’m not worrying about losing weight afterwards,” she added. “I’ll just do it gradually
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Do You Feel Too Fat to Get Pregnant?
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/10/2008 00:37:59
It's good to be as healthy as possible but you don't have to be a perfect weight to successfully conceive!
.Certainly one of many common causes of infertility can be weight - being too fat or too thin – but this does not mean all overweight or underweight women will find it impossible or even find it that hard to get pregnant.Can you be too overweight to get pregnant
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High-fat diet during pregnancy 'increases the risk of stillbirth'
By Lara Brunt on 06/06/2011 16:16:10
An unhealthy diet decreases blood flow from mum to baby via the placenta, say researchers
Women who tuck into fatty foods during pregnancy are at greater risk of having a stillbirth, a study suggests.US scientists found a high-fat diet decreased placental blood flow by up to 56% and also reported a rise in placental inflammation
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Focused Fitness: Running
By Maria Muennich on 13/11/2007 11:12:52
An efficient way to burn calories from fat - if you opt for the right intensity
time and burn calories quickly. However, in order to burn fat you need to be exercising at the right intensity: Run at high intensity and your body will source energy from the fastest method, from carbohydrates. So if you pound the ground for ten
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Conception and pregnancy diet influences baby’s sex, says new research
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 09/03/2010 12:35:39
Women eating a high fat diet and full breakfast are more likely to have a boy, claim scientists.
If you’re eating a full breakfast and have a high fat diet at the time you conceive, scientists say you’re more likely to give birth to a boy. A low fat diet with longer spells of not eating seems to mean a baby girl is more likely
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Why avocado is great at 7-9 months
By Sarah Lawson on 24/09/2010 05:11:40
Avocados often get a bad press for being calorific, but they are a great source of energy for growing babies
nutritional punch. One of these is avocado. It may be known for being full of fat, but actually it's full of nutrients.The Avocado BabyJohn Burningham wrote a great children's story about a baby who ate avocados and became so strong that he could lift
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