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5 of the best Travel Systems between £500 and £750
By Kimberley Smith on 18/05/2010 16:05:05
High end Travel Systems that offer you style, practicality and baby's comfort
What are Travel Systems?A Travel System is a pushchair that comes with a stage 0/0+ car seat. The car seat can be easily taken on and off the pushchair, so you can move your sleeping baby between your car and buggy without disturbing her. Some also come with a carrycot or you can...
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Lily Allen goes shopping for her baby shower
By Daniella Delaney on 18/10/2011 17:52:45
The pregnant ex-popstar hits high end London store to stock up a month before her first baby's due
We love a mum to be who likes to shop and it seems Lily Allen's found her retail instinct a just a month before her first baby is born.Lily, who's previously dissed maternitywear for making her feel frumpy, was spotted in Harrods at the star's favourite maternity boutique, 9 Lond...
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Gadgets for family travel
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/07/2008 01:59:42
From instant sterilisers to fold-down high chairs, it is possible to travel with your baby and not end up looking like an overloaded camel...
be available and won't be very expensive.First Years Sit and Fold Booster Seat(£29.99)High chairs and car travelHigh chairs don't have to be huge!If you're not sure if there's a high chair where you're going, you can either take a fold-down booster seat or a
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Bugaboo Donkey sneak peek
By Joanna Harvey on 23/03/2011 15:24:34
The latest must-have buggy from the yummy mummies favourite brand is perfect for parents of two children
The Bugaboo Donkey can be used as a single buggy. It's the same width as the Cameleon and you get a handy sidecar storage bag
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5 of the best maternity maxi dresses for summer
By Mel Crossley on 17/05/2011 15:57:39
Enjoy summertime while you're pregnant in style with these stylish shifts to suit every bump size and style
The glam oneThe maxi dress is the stylish choice for the pregnant gal this summer. And there's tonnes of choice out there, from the high street to the more high end. We've picked our favourite five to help you before you start shopping.Big prints
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Pregnant? Uggs and high heels to be avoided
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 15/06/2010 12:09:02
The risks of wearing the wrong footwear in pregnancy explained by expert
supportive arch and firm heel.Go for a heel height of 3cm - this shifts weight a little further forward on to the feet and can help ease discomfort.Make sure there’s 1cm between your longest toe and the end of your shoe.Avoid high heels – they can put
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Affordable Maternity: maternity clothes online
By ThinkBaby on 23/04/2008 10:27:09
Affordable Maternity: maternity clothes online
waddling up the High Street with swollen ankles carrying heavy bags) so I lived in one denim skirt and one pair of jeans. Needless to say I did not glow during my pregnancy and by the end of the nine months I was tired of wearing the same clothes. I decided
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Causes of miscarriage
By ThinkBaby on 09/12/2010 16:00:36
Why miscarriage happens, medical conditions that affect pregnancy and make miscarriage more likely and when to investigate the causes
problem with the foetus and ends the pregnancy. The same problem is unlikely to occur again in future pregnancies. Because the quality of a woman's eggs is affected by age, the risk of miscarriage gradually rises as you get older.Maternal problems
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Scholl's new 'pregnancy footwear' range
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2006 09:00:17
Sally B is a range includes classy pumps and even knee-high boots, all designed to be kinder to your tired feet during the pregnancy months.
in hotter weather, you might even get swollen ankles at the end of the day. For some women, resorting to the only open-toed sandals they have in the middle fo winter, or mooching around in a pair of old slippers is hardly their idea of enjoying a glamourous
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Cheap fertility drugs need to be controlled
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 21/04/2010 13:00:40
Fertility expert comments on the need for fertility drug control to help keep multiple birth numbers down
be with tablets such as clomifene (Clomid) or injections of FSH (follicle stimulating hormone).“These drugs need tighter control.“Whilst the high tech end of fertility medicine is highly regulated in the UK, any doctor can prescribe these drugs, although
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