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Dad-to-be pregnancy calendar
By Sophie Westnedge on 19/04/2012 15:34:50
The essential pregnancy milestones a dad-to-be needs to know
kick and baby talkWeek 25: Paternity leaveWeek 28: Antenatal classWeek 35: Birth planWeek 36: Plan your hospital route
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Feeling your baby move
By ThinkBaby on 09/05/2008 00:12:19
Fetal movement: what's normal and what you should check for during pregnancy.
and pronounced until around 24 weeks (six months) and even then, they may be brief so a mother on the go may well not notice them.When the kicks should kick inBy 29 or 30 weeks, you should be feeling more regular movements. Some women begin to sense a pattern
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Pregnancy lifestyle changes
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/10/2009 00:02:08
It's not just about a growing bump and medical appointments – having a baby is going to change the way you live for nine months at least!
-wise and as prepartion for entering into a whole new chapter of your life (whether you already have children or not) – then some of the responsibilities of pregnancy are best treated as new regimes rather than chores or duties.Kicking bad habitsIf you were trying for a
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Spring Pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 17/05/2008 01:21:42
The weather heats up, pollen is in the air – how to cope with a spring pregnancy!
to being pregnant in spring.HayfeverAlthough the grasses which cause most common hayfever symptoms tend be at their 'worst' in June and July, hayfever can kick in as early as February. For many people, the first serious bouts of hayfever strike in April
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Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Month 8
By Lucy Lloyd on 28/03/2003 10:46:35
Weeks 28-32: Beset by heartburn and singing...
womb. I can’t seem to eat a lot in one go – it has to be little and often, especially with the wretched heartburn kicking in. I am starting to feel some movements but not many at all. I must have an incredibly lazy bairn. She is also covered with vernix
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Playgyms
By ThinkBaby on 10/07/2005 11:45:34
All-round development for baby through music, exercise and fun
skills such as climbing up ladders and through tunnels, kicking and throwing balls and negotiating various obstacles. Finally, its time for a skit – my favourite part of the class! The very friendly staff members, who have backgrounds in either teaching
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Having a baby in hot weather
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/06/2008 02:04:49
When the heat is on, you might think the last thing you want to do is give birth! Here are a few ideas and tips for staying cool.
lukewarm bath when you are in the first stage of labour. This is cooling but can also help as water is a useful way of easing contraction pains. (Some women may simply find it a distraction once the labour pains kick in so do not feel frustrated
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Graco's new Mojo buggy
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/11/2006 09:37:57
A new, easy to manoeuvre lightweight buggy for mums about town.
be folded with one hand and has an alternative to the 'kick-up' mechanism used for most models on the market, where your shoes get scuffed or your feet hurt when wearing sandals. For comfort, the seat is padded, and it has a multi-position backrest
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Book review: A Contented House with Twins
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/12/2006 01:58:03
Gina Ford teams up with television present Alice Beer, for tips on how to care for twins in their early months.
, she knew she had to be prepared. However, even when you are braced for chaos, the double-trouble factor can really kick in. This was when Beer found out just how valuable Gina Ford's feeding and sleeping routines could be.Here, Gina Ford brings her
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What is clomid?
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/12/2007 01:57:00
Clomiphene citrate is a drug which can be prescribed to help you ovulate. What are the pros and cons of taking it?
(more than a year) with ovarian cancer. But it is a common and safe option to help kick-start the pregnancy process for many women.
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