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Finding the right guide to pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/10/2006 00:50:48
We hope you find all your answers on ThinkBaby, but we know sometimes that a guide book can help too!

Some women breeze through pregnancy, others have aches, pains and extra scans. However, it's rare that a mother-to-be can get through the amazing nine months before birth without having any questions or concerns.Finding the right book that you will have an affinity with can be a ...

Review: Modern Girl's Guide to Motherhood
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/08/2006 12:59:59
Jane Buckingham's guide to being a yummy mummy once your footloose days as a shopping singleton are behind you.

The Modern Girl's Guide to Motherhood by Jane Buckingham A quick-reference guide to parenting when you're not a natural earth motherThe regular references to 'mom' remind you this book has Stateside roots Features: Pre-birth shopping, hospital

Gallery guide
By ThinkBaby on 20/01/2005 14:07:24
How to use the ThinkBaby gallery

Anyone can browse the ThinkBaby gallery, but you have to be a member to post images: if you're not a member then join here, if you are a member then you will need to be logged on.The current available space to a ThinkBaby.co.uk member is 3 megabytes.ADDING IMAGESStarting off The...

Guide to childcare
By Kimberley Smith on 23/08/2010 15:34:44
Returning to work and wondering what childcare your baby needs? We look all your childcare options from nurseries to au pairs, full-time nannies to part-time babysitters and going without

For many mums, childcare is one of the main concerns when considering a return to work from maternity leave. There are plenty of options but not all will be suitable for your family or be worth your while financially. There's a lot to think about and plan. Will you be returning t...

Expressing breastmilk - essential guide
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/09/2010 02:30:02
Expressing breastmilk is useful even if you're solely breastfeeding. It allows your partner to feed and bond and can help make you more comfortable. Here's our guide on how to express milk successfully and conveniently.

's Guide to Breastpumps.I am happy breastfeeding, why do I need to express?Well, you absolutely don't need to express your milk at all if you don't want to. If you plan to solely breastfeed up to one year, when your child will start to drink regular, full

Buyer's Guide to Maternity Wear
By Louise Rogers on 07/01/2008 01:40:57
Maternity wear has undergone a fashion revolution, but do you really need it? And if so, what should you buy?

be teamed with jeans or smarter trousers, or trousers that can be dressed up or down for any occasion.Depending on what work wear you usually require and what kind of leisurewear you like to dress in (are you a jeans girl?), here’s a rough guide to what you

User guide to the secondhand section
By ThinkBaby on 25/07/2003 17:34:17
Everything you need to know about posting and finding ads

Anyone can browse the ThinkBaby second-hand ads, but you have to be a member to post adverts or wanteds: if you're not a member then join here, if you are a member then you will need to be logged on.Photos: You can now post up photos of whatever you’re selling. When you upload ...

Buyer's guide to changing bags
By ThinkBaby on 15/07/2005 10:26:06
Things are really looking up for style-conscious mommas

Once baby arrives it might seem as though the days of pondering over handbags is over. If this comes as more of a loss than relief then take comfort from the fact that ever-useful changing bags now come in such an array of shapes, sizes, colours and styles that choosing one is no...

Buyer's guide to strollers
By ThinkBaby on 22/11/2005 11:38:24
Lean and lightweight needn't mean flimsy and flighty

Even if they already own a regular pushchair, many parents find a stroller to be of enormous use, particularly for getting about in town, on public transport, or for travelling. By their nature strollers tend to be low on features and weight and big on simplicity and portability,...

Buyer's guide to pushchairs
By ThinkBaby on 12/12/2007 01:46:42
What you'll need to consider before making that key purchase

There's a confusing amount of choice on offer when it comes to buying a pushchair for your baby: traditional prams, lightweight 'strollers', flat-folding, umbrella-folding, three-wheelers and so on. In order to narrow down your options you need to think about the main features y...


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