Search - Articles
You are looking at: Home : Search : Articles
All results : Articles : Forum : Members
Keywords:
Sort by:

11 to 20 of 22 results.
 
Baby development: Your twenty-three month-old
By ThinkBaby on 12/10/2007 11:57:56
We're beginning to make sense of time

Intimacy and sex - There are times in most relationships when your sex life stalls for a while, but that doesn't mean that you should let the intimacy between you suffer along with it. Check out our pointers for staying intimate without sex.Get support

Your five-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/01/2005 09:54:13
More noises please

to make the most of the parent-baby intimacy that milk feeding can still offer while you can. What you can doWhen your baby is lying on her tummy you can place toys where she has to stretch to reach them. If she keeps on trying to reach for a toy

Pain relief in labour: an overview
By Maria Muennich on 05/11/2009 00:08:11
Expectant mums now have a wide range of choice when it comes to coping with labour, whether through medical relief, alternative therapies or both

...Massage - Massage can be of great help in helping deal with early labour pains, not least because of the sense of support and intimacy from your birthing partner giving the massage, but also because of the oils that can be used. Find out more...Homeopathy - Some

Sexual positions for conception
By ThinkBaby on 08/12/2007 07:00:29
You may have your favourite or default sexual positions, but are some more equal than others when it comes to conceiving?

entering the woman from behind. This ensures good penetration but at the same time is a very gentle position, great for if you're both tired and more interested in intimacy than making the room shake. Not everyone will like the fact that you can't see each

When to stop breastfeeding
By Maria Muenich on 03/05/2011 06:52:01
So you've opted to give your baby the best start in life, but how do you know when it's time to stop?

is a very common reason for giving up breastfeeding. It may be that your partner doesn't understand the benefits of breastfeeding for your baby, he may feel jealous of the intimacy between you and the baby, or breastfeeding may be affecting your sex

Sex after having a baby
By Maria Muennich on 03/07/2007 04:24:12
What's safe, what's comfortable, what's new and what's 'normal'?

happily to a full sex life is to keep up the communication between you and your partner. Talking about how you both feel is in itself a form of intimacy and can help deepen your understanding and appreciation of each other.Any time that you can devote

New Mum - Everything You Need in The Early Weeks
By ThinkBaby on 23/10/2007 14:07:48
Tips and articles on what to expect, how to manage, and how to make the most of life with your new baby

to one another. In the first few weeks after birth, and maybe considerably longer, you'll be left without one of your usual means of communication: Sex. Maintaining intimacy, though, is important to any relationship, so it's worth thinking about how you

Embarrassing Pregnancy Discomforts Part 2
By ThinkBaby on 13/07/2009 01:04:05
Expecting a baby is exciting - but can also bring embarrassing little niggles like constipation and varicose veins! Here's our guide to how to overcome your discomforts.

.relate.org.uk), stresses that it’s important for couples to focus on the ‘quality’ rather ‘quantity’ of sex during pregnancy and to keep their expectations realistic. And if your sex drive has really taken a nosedive, she feels it’s important to keep intimacy alive

Sex in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 14/12/2009 03:48:44
What's safe, what's comfortable, what's new and how to deal with fluctuating sexual desire

, just in case you were wondering).If one or other of you is off sex then it's important that you use other ways of preserving the intimacy between you. It might be going out or staying in for a romantic dinner, taking a soak together in the bath, giving

Any day now
By ThinkBaby on 23/10/2009 01:25:46
What you should know about the final weeks of pregnancy

feel very sexual and love the intimacy with their partner, but it's also common for your sex drive to dwindle - not surprising given the massive bump you're sporting and all the end of pregnancy discomforts you may feel. Making the most of it - You

Date Range

More than 12 months (22)

Search took: 0.084 secs
Sign me up!
Share your photos with other ThinkBaby mum...
What is the MadeForMums network?

Tell me about...
MadeForMums
Thinkbaby
Practical Parenting
Junior