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Flying with baby: essential travel tips for newborns
By Post Office on 22/06/2011 09:20:26
A guide to essential travel tips for parents with new born babies
ml, however parents/guardians may be asked to verify the contents.Travel in comfortFlying in particular will involve a lot of changes in equipment and modes of transport - to the airport, check in, in the departure lounge, on the plane, landing
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Flying with your baby may cost you more than you think
By Matt Fricker on 06/08/2010 13:22:12
Hidden budget flight costs revealed
A new study by Travelsupermarket.com has discovered that flying with budget airlines may add far more expense to your holiday than first expectedAccording to the research, customers could find themselves effectively buying an extra adult ticket
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When to travel in pregnancy?
By Sarah Lawson on 01/08/2010 01:08:59
When is safe to travel, fly, drive and get in a bit of couple time before the birth?
Travelling in pregnancy might not have crossed your mind in the excitement of painting the new baby's room, browsing for buggies and squeezing ante-natal appointments into your worklife. But it's a good idea to set aside at least one lovely pre-birth break for you and your ...
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Your pregnancy superdiet
By Hilary Pereira on 11/05/2009 01:53:47
With so much conflicting advice flying about, nutrition during your nine months can be a nightmare...
Claire Williamson, nutrition scientist for the British Nutrition Foundation, says: ‘A healthy, balanced diet is important both before and during pregnancy, to ensure you obtain all the nutrients for your baby’s development. This should include plenty of starchy, carbohydrate-rich...
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Celebrity baby rumours round-up
By Kyrsty Hazell on 06/01/2011 15:32:01
Pregnancy rumours are flying around the celebrity circuit including Reese Witherspoon and Guy Richie’s partner, plus adoption whispers from Eva Longoria and ex-Spice Girl Mel B’s feeling broody
Despite it only being the first week of the New Year, the celebrity pregnancy rumour mill has gone into overdrive with whispers of new celeb babies on the horizon for 2011.First up, actress and newly engaged Reese Witherspoon is rumoured to be expecting her third child, her first...
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New clue why mums-to-be suffer bloating
By Kimberley Smith on 05/01/2011 14:04:05
Uncomfortable side effects of pregnancy may be explained by evolution, finds new research
Fruit flies may help explain why pregnant women suffer digestive discomfort (of all things!), such as bloating and constipation. Researchers believe that the hormone involved in fruit fly reproduction has the same effect as human pregnancy hormones
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Transporting your children on your travels
By Maria Muennich on 28/07/2008 13:07:10
Whether you're wondering whether to take your car seat on the plane, invest in a lightweight buggy or ditch the pushchair completely, there's plenty to think about
in a lightweight buggy for travelling or whether to take along your car seat on your travels then here are some pointers and suggestions.Taking a buggy': Protecting your buggy when you flyBuggy alternatives: Slings, carriers and backpacks, The Trunki
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Insect repellent in pregnancy - is it safe?
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/07/2010 01:39:13
Can you use insect repellent when you're pregnant and what natural repellents are available?
Mosquito and bug repellents often contain chemicals to keep away the pests. Mosquito bites are never fun but if you are going on holiday somewhere where you usually put on spray repellent or cream, can you still do this if you are expecting a baby?Many sprays contain chemica...
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Travel as a family: What to consider
By Maria Muennich on 08/12/2009 01:14:15
Tips and tricks for making travel with babies and children easier and safer
Before baby came along you may have been able to make the most of last-minute flights with little thought about precise destinations, accommodation options and means of travel. Now though, you'll save yourself a lot of headaches with a little forward-planning and careful packing....
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Is it a pregnancy myth or fact?
By Anna Lewis on 15/03/2012 10:42:53
From avoiding cats to going into labour during a full moon – we investigate the truth behind some well-known pregnancy myths
You can tell your baby’s sex by food cravings, bump size or swinging a gold pendant over your bellyFALSEWouldn’t this make things easier? Sadly there’s no scientific proof that food cravings, bump shape and size or the direction of a swinging pendant can prove whether you’re havi...
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