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Advertorial: Born Free
By Born Free on 08/12/2009 17:00:26
Protect your little one as he grows with Born Free products
Protect your little one as he grows with BornFreeTM products that range from bottles to drinking cups to sterilisers. Designed to be safe and smart, they're now available from selected retailers (see www.babybornfree.co.uk for more details)As a mum
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Gorgeous maternity swimwear for mums-to-be
By Kyrsty Hazell on 25/03/2011 16:00:39
Show off your growing baby bump in these stylish yet practical pregnancy swimsuits
Jump inLooking beautiful and swimsuit confident on the beach is a hard enough feat as it is, so with your growing baby bump to contend with, the challenge is on!Choosing a maternity swimsuit needn't be a chore as there are many gorgeous designs
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How your pregnant bump loves your unborn baby
By Liz Stansfield on 11/11/2010 11:30:40
Find out the reassuring ways your growing bump is helping your baby to form and develop from the moment you conceive
Your bump looks after your babyIf you’re reading this with a growing baby bump, your body will be working overtime to produce your unborn baby within. But what’s going on in there? From keeping her warm at night, to developing millions of brain
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Gorgeous maternity maxi dresses
By Kyrsty Hazell on 09/07/2010 16:27:03
Be bang on trend and feel beautiful with these flowing maxi dresses which accommodate your growing bump perfectly
To the maxDressing your growing baby bump in the summer heat has never been easier as there's a wealth of beautiful free-flowing dresses on offer for mums-to-be.What's better, is that everyone is desperate to bag a statement maxi dress, and being
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Forget the baby brain – having a baby makes you smarter, claim experts
By Kyrsty Hazell on 21/10/2010 17:21:02
Scientists have discovered that mums brains grow after giving birth – and doting mums have the biggest grey matter!
Despite some pregnant women suffering from the ‘baby brain’, once you’ve given birth, your brain grows, researchers have claimed.It might feel like during the first weeks of motherhood your brain is abit overwhelmed by everything. However, according
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Why risk of Down’s increases with mum’s age
By Matt Fricker on 03/09/2010 12:30:07
As women grow older, their fertility declines due to a lack of a crucial protein, scientists say
very messy division resulting in the wrong number of chromosomes being retained in the egg.”Dr Mary added that with further research, they could possibly develop new drugs to help keep eggs healthy, as women grow older.“If we can understand this, we
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93% of men think being a dad is the most significant role
By Kyrsty Hazell on 12/07/2010 14:25:06
Survey reveals that a growing number of men are desperate to become dads, creating a nation of ‘Brokes’ (broody blokes)
putting motherhood to the back burner and enjoying being child-free may be the reason why a rising number of single men are opting for adoption and surrogacy instead of waiting. America’s largest surrogacy agency, Growing Generations, has even reported
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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
in one fruit is super efficient! Avocados are also rich in essential fatty acids, valuable to help keep the body's building blocks growing healthily.Avocados have an anti-bacterial quality which makes them, like grapes, a good food for children who
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Triple Spice Girl pregnancy update
By Joanna Harvey on 13/04/2011 13:33:09
Growing bumps on show (and one monstrous mum-to-be) as their babies' due dates draw closer
and Posh Spice, Victoria Beckham, will finally have a long awaited daughter, her fourth child.Victoria Beckham was spotted this week showing her growing tum under a purple floaty frock as she headed out to a posh LA restaurant to celebrate her birthday
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What is stem cell collection?
By ThinkBaby on 16/01/2006 02:05:08
Why a growing number of parents consider safely collecting stem cells from their baby's umbilical cord, after birth.
different cells, but stem cells are the basic building blocks, which can grow into all kinds of different cells for different parts of the body. They form anything from blood cells to body tissue.Unlike most cells in the adult body, which are mature
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