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Holly Willougby's video blog reveals future baby plans
By Kimberley Smith on 15/09/2011 12:27:15
This Morning presenter Holly reveals hows she feels about going back to work and the future for her family
Holly Willougby has revealed that she's finding it tough getting back into the swing of being a working mum, now she's back from maternity leave in a new video blog. She also reassures her This Morning devotees that she has no plans to be having more children in the near future."...
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Third Trimester: Staying Healthy
By ThinkBaby on 06/04/2009 01:17:14
Feeling good and staying well is perfect in the last weeks of pregnancy, but what kinds of health problems might be round the corner?
It's when you get to the third trimester of your pregnancy that the reality of the impending birth really hits home. Now, your bump is getting bigger, you can feel your baby move and, even if you didn't suffer from early pregnancy discomforts like
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Is it safe to have a cat when you're pregnant?
By Katie Garner on 13/06/2011 12:08:22
60% of mums feel that their new baby could catch an illness from their cat due to toxoplasmosis concerns
New survey results reveal that 60% of women believe their cats could cause their new baby to develop illnesses due to toxoplasmosis fears. The majority of women (7 out of 10) also felt worried that they could catch the disease from their pet.In light of this, Cats Protection, the...
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33 weeks pregnant - seven weeks left
By Maria Muennich on 27/08/2008 00:57:55
49 days to go until your due date and you're probably feeling a little cramped in there
exercises' mean nothing to you, then do have a read of our know-how article to get started. It's also usual to feel occasional sharp twinges down below, as if baby is knocking on your cervix, which is pretty close to the truth. This is a good reminder
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Trilogy Skin Care
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/01/2009 09:39:56
Enjoy the natural goodness of organic plant oils and keep yourself feeling pampered in pregnancy!
in the range for all your me-time needs. If your skin is feeling dry, cut to the chase and go for the 100% Pure Certified Organic Rosehip Oil which is rich and wonderfully smooth on your skin (£28.95 for 45ml, £14.95 for 20ml), or try the Energising Face Lotion
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Staying Pregnant after IVF
By Kimberley Smith on 03/10/2010 03:51:20
When IVF treatment has been successful, you want to feel healthy and relaxed to ensure your stay pregnant
condition in terms of diet and nutrition. This includes cutting out or reducing your intake of cigarettes, alcohol and caffeine.Take it easy and pay attention to your body. If you feel tired, have a rest or take a nap. The first few weeks of pregnancy can
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Coping with shortness of breath in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/03/2006 01:37:20
At first it feels frightening, then you get used to it, but getting out of breath in late pregnancy is no fun.
Some women get short of breath in pregnancy as early as half way through their term, but for most women who suffer breathlessness, it comes along as their bumps grow.At this point, it's easy to imagine that the uterus is putting pressure on the lungs and diaphragm and, after the ...
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Ten good things about being a working parent
By ThinkBaby on 06/09/2010 01:33:38
It might make you feel guilty at times, but sometimes being a working parent is the best thing for you and your family
-time parenting. But not everyone wants, or is able, to stop paid employment completely to look after their baby and many parents work at least part-time. If that includes you then for all those times that you feel a little blue or guilty at having missed precious
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Babies and hot weather
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/06/2006 00:15:25
Just as you do, your baby will feel the heat in hot weather – and need to dress and drink liquids appropriately.
Whilst older children will tell you what they want and how they feel (though they still need prompting to take in water and keep their sun block topped up), small babies can't do much except cry. In very hot weather, a baby might pass out before she
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Know-how: Pregnancy Massage
By Debra Stottor on 11/08/2008 01:39:50
Massage can leave you feeling relaxed, destressed and altogether calmer – and it’s just as beneficial during pregnancy
If you’ve ever had a massage, you’ll know that it can leave you feeling relaxed, destressed and altogether calmer – and it’s just as beneficial during pregnancyWhat can massage do for me?The Touch Research Institute in Miami has found that expectant
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