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Holiday in pregnancy - 5 things to do
By Maria Muennich on 01/08/2010 01:06:38
Holidaying while pregnant? Essential tips for travelling with a bump
for driving in late pregnancy. 5 Pregnancy temperature - know how to cope with the heatIf you're heading to climes that are warmer than the UK, you'll feel the heat more than usual when you're pregnant. You'll also be more vulnerable to certain warm
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10 top tips for feeding on the run
By Lucy Dimbylow on 01/05/2011 12:09:23
Don’t be a prisoner in your own home during the weaning stage. Here’s how to make a success of feeding your baby when out and about
food that won’t go yucky in your bag. Yoghurts may be portable and popular, but are liable to go off if they’re sitting under the pushchair for hours on a hot day. A small insulated bag with extra ice packs can help keep food fresh.3. How to heatIf your
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Swollen ankles in pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 12/03/2011 01:18:55
Swollen ankles often happen in pregnancy. Here’s why they swell, what you can do about it and signs your ankles are giving you about pre-eclampsia
midwife or doctor. Again, it might just be swelling due to heat, but they can reassure you that it’s not more serious. Find out more about your pregnancy How your baby looks now Perfect
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The wonder of water in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/09/2010 01:47:32
Water is an important part of everyone's diet, but can you drink any water when you're pregnant, and how much is safe per day?
Water - hydration is even more essential in pregnancyMost of us don't drink enough water - fact. For a start, we tend to walk around only reaching for a drink when we feel the thirst, and then we might often have a coffee or tea, or another beverage filled with unneccess...
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Baby skin and skincare
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 16:38:35
Caring for your baby's delicate skin - dealing with rashes, allergies, spots, marks, eczema, dry skin, cradle cap and itchy winter skin
and for the days he doesn't need a bath, read our guide to topping and tailing to help you keep him smoothe and supple.Common baby skin complaintsRashesAllergiesEczemaThrushNappy RashCradle CapYou may find that as winter draws in and the central heating goes on
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Baby's Room Temperature
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/01/2009 02:02:51
Whilst most people understand it's important not to let their baby's room get too hot, it's vital not to let it get too cold, either
.)It might be cooler in the night than it is at bedtime (for example, in winter if the heating is timed to go off when it's adult bedtime not baby's, or in the autumn and spring it might stay warmer from late sun coming through the window but get chilly once
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Safe sleeping temperatures for babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/11/2010 02:25:36
When seasons become unexpectedly warmer or cooler, your habits can be caught out. But what is safe for sleeptime?
be cooler in the night than it is at bedtime (for example, in winter if the heating is timed to go off when it's adult bedtime not baby's, or in the autumn and spring it might stay warmer from late sun coming through the window but get chilly once darkness
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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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Maternity pillows: 6 of the best
By Sophie Westnedge on 13/10/2011 09:25:10
If you’re struggling to sleep and your bump is giving you the hump, you need to get yourself a maternity pillow. Here are 6 of the best out there...
Best for…keeping you coolBy Carla Heat Regulating Mum and Baby support Pillow, £44.99The By Carla Heat Regulating Mum and Baby support Pillow helps regulate body temperature, which is ideal if your experiencing pregnancy flushes! You can also use
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Staying cool in pregnancy when it's hot
By ThinkBaby on 28/06/2009 01:43:28
How to stay safely and comfortably cool when the temperature rises, if you're pregnant.
Whether it's a classic English summer heat wave or a last pre-family holiday somewhere warm and sunny, being careful in the heat is particularly important during pregnancy when it's both easier to overheat and more important than ever that you
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