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How your baby feels at birth
By Megan Faure on 16/06/2011 17:38:23
Ever wondered what birth’s like from a newborn’s point of view? Baby sensory expert Megan Faure is your guide

Getting ready: 70 days to birthIt’s been 200 days since your baby turned from a ball of cells into a foetus and over the past seven months she has been developing each and every body sense - touch, vision, hearing, smell and even taste.At 14 weeks, her taste buds clicked in, and ...

My four-month old is terrified of our cat. Why does he have this reaction and how can I stop it?
By Gail Johnson on 01/03/2011 15:43:49
How to get your baby to feel comfortable around your pets

this reaction and how can I stop it? Bobbie, Swansea Gail Johnson Development advisor at the Royal College of Midwives Ask the midwife For more of your questions answered, see our ask the experts section or to ask your own question click

The baby blues
By ThinkBaby on 15/08/2005 12:37:44
Feeling exhausted, moody and weepy isn't unusual for new mums, here's why it happens and tips on how to cope

! You'll be amazed at how much better you feel if you let family and friends look after you a little and help out with household chores, meals and looking after the baby. The first thing to do is let your partner know how you're feeling and what you need

Post Natal Depression: the causes and symptoms
By ThinkBaby on 16/08/2005 12:08:53
Feeling down with the baby blues or Post Natal Depression, how do you know?

Recognising PNDBecause of the physical and emotional upheaval that becoming a parent entails it's very common for new parents, particularly mothers, to feel low in the early days. At its mildest the experience is known as the baby blues and usually

Holly Willougby's video blog reveals future baby plans
By Kimberley Smith on 15/09/2011 12:27:15
This Morning presenter Holly reveals hows she feels about going back to work and the future for her family

Holly Willougby has revealed that she's finding it tough getting back into the swing of being a working mum, now she's back from maternity leave in a new video blog. She also reassures her This Morning devotees that she has no plans to be having more children in the near future."...

Pregnancy body changes
By Louise Rogers on 05/09/2010 01:17:36
However you feel about your pregnancy, the first time you have to loosen a waistband comes as a shock. Here's how to feel good about your body and bump.

of exercise.How you do you feel about being pregnant?Your feelings about your shape may also relate to your feelings about your pregnancy in general. For example, if you’ve been trying for a long time, you may be so happy that you’re finally pregnant that you

When Will I Feel My Baby Move?
By ThinkBaby on 13/05/2009 00:01:31
In the early weeks you can't even see a bump, but how soon will you begin to feel baby kicks?

, do bear in mind that there is not one set timetable for when, how or how often a baby moves in the womb.Early movementIt is unlikely that you will feel anything at all before the fifth month of pregnancy (around 18 to 20 weeks), although some

Conceiving after a miscarriage - what to consider
By Kimberley Smith on 31/01/2011 15:07:03
Trying again after a miscarriage can be soothing and daunting. Try our steps to conceiving again after having a miscarriage, how long to wait and how you might feel

Recovering from a miscarriage firstBefore you can think about trying again, you need to allow your body to recover. Bleeding usually stops within a week (if it does not, you should go back to your doctor or surgery) but you may also feel exhausted

Pregnancy and your relationship
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/10/2009 03:22:45
Pregnancy, like other stresses of life, can take their toll on a relationship. It's important more than ever for you both to feel suppported and strong for the family life ahead, but how?

, the man might well feel there's not much for him to do. If so, check out our lighthearted guide to What every partner should know during pregnancy, and read on…Honesty countsOK, it sounds like a cliché, but you would be amazed how easy it is to hold your

10 things every new mum wants to hear
By Daniella Delaney on 08/11/2011 15:29:48
It's those little words and phrases when you're a new mum that make all the difference. How many of these have you ever heard?

Being a new mum is an emotional time. There are plenty of times when you feel you need a little extra bit of support. That's why there are certain things your partner or people around you can say that make everything feel better. How many


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