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Mamas & Papas Brand New Lingerie Range Spring 2010
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/11/2009 02:19:59
M&P launch three amazing new collections of fabulous maternity lingerie for glam pregnancies and breastfeeding

all been designed without underwiring to ensure a comfortable allowance for your boobs to grow, whether you're looking for a maternity bra, a night bra, or a feeding bra. Also, the bra sizes range from 34B to 40F, so you can stay pretty even if you

Breastfeeding essential buys
By Kimberley Smith on 07/11/2011 16:05:30
Get ready to breastfeed with these essential products to help you get to grips with nursing

to make the whole process easier for both of you. Our buyer's guides can point you in the right direction.Pick the perfect bra (video)Maternity bras buyer’s guideMaternity underwear essentialsGuide to breastpadsFeeding bottles explainedBreastpumps – which

Amoralia's sultry pregnancy swimwear
By Sarah Lawson on 24/04/2008 02:29:39
Check out this range of swimwear looks to make a splash in your pregnancy

Whilst buying maternity underwear can be a tricky task to get right when you’re expecting, choosing maternity swimwear is a treat: you can choose something fun and for once you don’t have to worry about those little extra curves you’ve put on since

Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Month 10
By Lucy Lloyd on 28/05/2003 11:04:53
Weeks 36-40: 40E? I could serve a salad in this bra cup!

for the hospital covered in bears (the only ones available at a large maternity retailer) and disposable paper knickers. But I do buy some sleepsuits, scratch mitts, socks, breastpads for breastfeeding and nappies.I've also been fitted for a nursing bra. The fitter

Mother's Day competition
By ThinkBaby on 20/03/2006 14:00:00
Your entries for our Mother's Day gift wishlist and the winner of the beautiful Flower Stork bouquet of baby clothes.

includes a maternity selection that makes your boobs look more like two beautifully wrapped chocolate truffles than a source of milk! You can buy them at Rigby & Peller who are bra suppliers to the Queen and more importantly, to lots of funky young gals

Staying stylish when pregnant
By Maria Muennich on 12/11/2007 12:23:13
These days it's relatively easy to keep a smartly dressed bump, even on a budget

special then it's worth taking a look at Elle Macpherson's maternity lingerie range. When it comes time to look for a maternity bra for breastfeeding, you might want to read our buyer's guide to maternity bras before you head out to the shops.7. Try

Fetal development: Week 10
By ThinkBaby on 30/05/2005 10:35:07
No longer a tadpole

with good support to help you bear the extra heaviness more comfortably. You may even decide it's time to opt for a maternity bra, some women need them earlier than others. Sports bras can be a good, comfortable choice too. Many midwives recommend that you

Cheap chic – maternitywear without designer prices
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/01/2007 02:56:31
Given that your shape changes so much over nine months of pregnancy, you are unlikely to have a complete wardrobe makeover, but where can you get some special bargain one-offs?

Boyfriend Cut Jeans (£29) & Lace Trim Camisole Top (£21)Buying maternity gearIt is unlikely that your body will change much before 16 to 20 weeks, though some women start to see a change in their boobs. If you're thinking about buying a maternity bra, bear

What to pack in your hospital bag
By ThinkBaby on 12/01/2010 00:01:03
Don't miss our essential checklist to make sure your bag is fully packed

to pack for an overnight stay:For youYour maternity notesA dressing gown you’ll feel comfortable walking around the halls inA washbag with your washing essentials and a hairbrush or combComfortable house shoes or slippers for when you want to go wandering

The first 48 hours after birth for mum
By Maria Muennich on 03/12/2009 01:55:54
Your baby's finally here and the centre of all attention, but what's going on with mum?

to leak milk until your supply settles down and breastpads worn inside your bra will help - you'll need to change them often to keep the nipples dry to help prevent soreness. Your breasts will also become engorged when your milk comes in, usually after a

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