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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

Fathers: feeling involved
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/06/2009 02:17:11
As The Fatherhood Institute calls for the birth process to involve fathers more, we offer tips for Dads-to-Be and New Dads

't miss the ThinkBaby Partner's Role in Assisting Through Labour and Birth.Being part of the new familyWhether you already have children or you are expecting your first child, dealing with a new baby is an exciting but hard new challenge. Find some useful

Could your baby model?
By Mel Crossley on 08/06/2011 10:30:14
Here’s the lowdown on whether your little one can cut it in front of the camera 
– and if you’ve got what it takes to be a little fashionista baby’s mum

and lovely pictures 
for the album. Simple, right? Think again! 
Baby modelling is a serious business.Getting startedAmanda Johns, founder of modelling agency Grace and Galor says: “Mums need to send in photos first of all – as clear as possible, with your

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

, challenges and new experiences, especially for mum. So we've drawn together information and advice for the first few weeks of motherhood, to help you through common problems so you can get on with enjoying your new baby.If you're reading this at all then you

New Mum: Getting into a Routine
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/08/2009 02:26:56
Small new habits within your daily life with your new baby can help you both cope in the early weeks after birth

babies a similar age to their own. Meeting friends at home or out can be the regular 'appointments' you need to give your week structure beyond change nappy, feed, sleep, make food, change nappy etc etc.However, whether you live near lots of women in a

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

! You'll be amazed at how much better you feel if you let family and friends look after you a little and help out with household chores, meals and looking after the baby. The first thing to do is let your partner know how you're feeling and what you need

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