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Babies help you make new friends
By Kimberley Smith on 18/11/2010 14:49:15
Having a baby brings couples closer and gives mums the chance to make new friends, according to new survey
Having a baby strengthens your family ties but often leads to losing touch with old friends, according to a new survey of mums by Aptamil.Around 80% of the 4,200 mums surveyed felt having a baby had brought them closer to their partner and 62% said
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Family friendly festivals you can enjoy with a baby or a bump
By Kimberley Smith on 21/05/2010 14:19:37
Top festivals that welcome families, babies and mums-to-be!
July 2010JULY 14-18 Larmer Tree Festival, Wiltshire/Dorset This small festival turns 20 this year and has won both ‘Best Family Festival’ and 'Best Festival Toilets' in the past making it the perfect festival to enjoy without making your morning
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January Jones will keep her baby’s dad secret, say friends
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2011 12:56:46
Mad Men cast won’t be revealing the name of their co-star’s baby daddy January Jones’ baby daddy
Mad Men star January Jones has been the talk of Hollywood since giving birth last week.The actress, who plays Betty Draper, is steadfastly refusing to name the father of her baby boy, despite ‘Who’s the daddy?’ rumours hotting up.Little Xander only arrived last week but January’s...
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Pink’s baby Willow Sage makes her TV debut
By Kimberley Smith on 31/01/2012 09:00:18
To celebrate friend Ellen Degeneres’ birthday, Pink shows off her baby daughter
Little Willow Sage looks like a natural on screen. The 7-month-old daughter of popstar Pink and her husband Carey Hart doesn’t need to be told twice to give the camera a winning smile.The rare footage of life behind the scenes at Pink’s pad was in honour of talk show host Ellen, ...
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Pregnant Victoria Beckham “eats like a horse” says Gordon Ramsay
By Kimberley Smith on 17/06/2011 11:39:11
Celebrity chef reveals his friend Victoria Beckham’s healthy pregnancy diet
Victoria Beckham’s tiny baby bump might suggest she’s on a strict diet, but her pal Gordon Ramsay insist this isn’t the case.“She eats like a horse!” Gordon said in an interview on the US chat show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!Jimmy wasn’t convinced, “What kind of horse? A very thin horse…...
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Amanda Holden leaves Shrek for the health of her pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 03/10/2011 11:14:01
Celebrity friends watch Britain’s Got Talent star end her stint on Shrek: The Musical early to go on maternity leave
!” she tweeted.Amanda’s last few performances have been all the more nerve wracking as she’s been watched by some of her celebrity friends, including fellow mummy Myleene Klass, who tweeted: “Outstanding performance @AmandaHolden So happy we saw your
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Pregnant women benefit from strong community
By Kimberley Smith on 03/08/2010 13:27:11
Mums-to-be from strong communities have lower stress and better health, finds study
A strong community around a mum-to-be helps keep you healthy, a study has found. Regardless of social background, pregnant women who come from tight-knit communities tend to be less stressed and have lower blood pressure than those who don’t feel part of a close community.Researc...
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Pro-biotics breakthrough for premature babies
By Kimberley Smith on 29/04/2010 14:04:16
Australian study claims pro-biotics could save the lives of thousands of premature babies
Babies born more than six weeks early seem to benefit from ‘friendly bacteria’, and have their chances of survival boosted, reports News-Medical.net.Trials of over 2, 000 babies born more than six weeks premature have shown ‘friendly bacteria
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Sienna Miller reportedly pregnant
By Kimberley Smith on 06/01/2012 16:14:20
Sources reveal actress is expecting her first baby with boyfriend Tom Sturridge
It’s the week for surprise pregnancy announcements. Following Peaches Geldof’s unexpected revelation yesterday, today’s big news is that Sienna Miller is also pregnant.According to a source speaking to Us magazine, the couple’s friends weren
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Employers reveal mums make good workers
By Kimberley Smith on 12/11/2010 16:33:41
Working mums are good at muli-tasking but companies feel they support families too much
Two fifths of employers believe that mums are better at multi tasking and juggling time commitments that non-mums, according to a new survey by O2. A further third feel mums have an increased sense of responsibility and a huge 85% of employers also
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