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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

Pregnancy lifestyle changes
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/10/2009 00:02:08
It's not just about a growing bump and medical appointments – having a baby is going to change the way you live for nine months at least!

You might have already asked the question I'm pregnant, what now?, but it shouldn't just be a matter of having a checklist you occasionally refer to. If you are going to get the most out of your pregnancy – healthwise, possibly career

Pregnancy dreams explained
By Anna Lewis on 28/02/2012 15:33:28
You’re not the only one having weird and wacky dreams during pregnancy. Here’s what it all means

Grown ChildrenIf you dream about a grown child it might be because you find the idea of looking after him or her less nerve-racking than your fragile newborn baby. Or it might be that you’re already anxious about going back to work after the birth

A day in the life of your bump
By Jane Thynne on 10/08/2011 08:57:16
From listening in to your fave TV show to enjoying the same lunch, here's what your unborn baby's up to inside you from the moment you wake up...

, amazingly, his brain, lungs, heart and liver are all growing. By 12 weeks your unborn child is fully formed and can now start moving about and exploring his watery world. You’ll get a first glimpse of your baby during your initial scan at 12-14 weeks

Is sex in pregnancy safe?
By ThinkBaby on 22/11/2010 13:13:38
In pregnancies considered high-risk, or with some other complications, you may be advised to abstain from sex

With a normal, healthy pregnancy there's no physical reason why you shouldn't enjoy an active sex life from conception through to when your waters break and your baby is no longer protected by the sac of amniotic fluid. However, there are several

The best pregnancy beauty and skincare products
By Kyrsty Hazell on 15/09/2010 14:53:42
Keep your pregnant body feeling great from head-to-toe with these fabulous beauty and pampering products safe for mums-to-be

varnishes free from chemical nasties to tip-top body scrubs to keep your pregnancy glow, we've rounded up the best cosmetics to keep you looking and feeling like the beautiful mum-to-be you are!

5 of the best all-natural stretch mark creams
By Kimberley Smith on 08/03/2011 14:30:44
Stretch marks affect most mums-to-be at some point. If you have sensitive skin or are avoiding chemicals in pregnancy, you don't have to reach for synthetic products. There are plenty of all-natural creams and oils you can use to help prevent them

Soothe stretch marks naturallyStretch marks are an irritating downside of a growing bump. Many mums find they really knock their confidence.But help is at hand!As well as choosing our 10 favourite stretch mark creams, we've also picked out the five

The weird and wonderful ways celebs commemorate new babies
By Kyrsty Hazell on 30/03/2011 11:46:31
Looking for a unique way to remember your pregnancy and birth? Myleene Klass, Mariah Carey and Alanis Morrisette are all fans of the new trend for doing something a little bit kooky before baby comes. Why not give it a go?

mortal mums follow.There are lot's of wonderful (and some weird) ways to capture your experiences of pregnancy for you to treasure as a keepsake. From plaster casting your growing bump, or having your unborn baby's face made into a pendant, to recording

Staying stylish when pregnant
By Maria Muennich on 12/11/2007 12:23:13
These days it's relatively easy to keep a smartly dressed bump, even on a budget

design out there. Of course, that also means that there's no good excuse for pregnancy frumpiness. Yet keeping up with the Klums is, frankly, beyond most of us, so here are our tips for staying stylish as you grow - and without blowing a small fortune.1

10 down to earth parenting tips from mum to mum
By Emma Daly on 08/12/2011 11:44:10
Helen Stephens' fabulous new book "Mum to Mum - Pass it on" is stuffed full of quick and quirky tips for mums. We've picked our 10 favourites...

favourite toys, newspaper clippings… Explore the box with your child as they grow and ask them what they would like to add.Let yourself ask for help. It could be the best thing you ever do.Let you partner do some things their way with your child – you never

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