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10 gorgeous Mother’s Day gifts for £10 and under
By Anna Lewis on 13/03/2012 12:19:12
Show your mum you care this Mother’s Day with these great gifts for £10 or less
Hanging pearl heart necklace, £6A stylish piece of jewellery that lets mum know you love her. This pretty gold heart and pearl necklace will add the finishing touch to her favourite ‘girls’ night out’ ensemble.Available at AccessorizeAnd here
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Baby bonding - by nasal spray
By Susie Boone on 21/05/2010 00:07:08
Unique trial in Australia offers new mums a spray version of 'bonding' hormone oxytocin
launched the Mothers Early Experiences of Parenting. The project will measure the closeness and feelings of warmth between mum and baby before and after the oxytocin nasal spray, as well as infant massage and play sessions."Oxytocin allows us to recognise
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Pushy Mothers fitness groups
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/11/2006 11:36:41
Get some exercise with other new mums, without the need to leave your baby and buggy at home!
When you have a newborn baby, there aren’t many activities that really appeal.You can sign up for baby massage sessions at your local church hall, and you can take your baby out for walks in the park, but apart from that, it’s mostly shopping trips
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New Mum - the importance of 'me time'
By Maria Muennich on 04/09/2007 08:57:50
If you want to provide the best support for the rest of your family, you need to make sure you get time to look after yourself
11am comes around and you still haven't showered or eaten anything resembling a proper breakfast, your clothes are usually the first thing you saw in the wardrobe and frequently covered in baby vomit. You put baby down to sleep and then dash about
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Baby Cuddles
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/09/2009 02:04:05
Can you spoil your baby with too many cuddles or is it a vital part of parent-child communication?
a way to bond with their baby.Showing your baby that you careThere are many aspects to bonding that actually make up our day to day instinctive behaviour with our new babies.Talking to your baby, interactive playtime and even baby massage can quickly
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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'?
chores all take their toll on your interest in sex. Making some time for yourself is important, whatever you do with it. You might try asking friends or family to watch the baby while you go for a hair cut or massage, treat yourself to a long soak
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New mum - aches and pains
By Maria Muennich on 31/07/2007 06:57:45
Aches and pains are to be expected for a new mum in the early weeks, here's what to expect and how to cope
The hardest part is over and your gorgeous baby is settling in back at home with you, but you've probably already realised that you haven't left aches and pains behind with the end of pregnancy. Your body changed an enormous amount during pregnancy
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Know-how: Bonding with your baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/01/2009 02:09:41
Whatever the nature of the birth or your experience of feeding, sleeping and living with your newborn, bonding is a valuable experience for all of you.
The moment of a birth, even if you already know what sex your child is, is a very special time. No-one needs to tell any new parent that. But don't forget, you continue to bond with your baby through childhood and into adulthood. Many
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Baby development: Your twenty-four-month old
By ThinkBaby on 19/10/2007 14:02:42
Happy Birthday to you!
Congratulations on your baby's second birthday! You've both had a year packed full of changes and your baby has gone from crawling tot to busily active and chatty toddler. Once you've recovered from the chaos of the birthday party give yourself a
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