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Affordable Maternity: maternity clothes online
By ThinkBaby on 23/04/2008 10:27:09
Affordable Maternity: maternity clothes online
With the exclusion of bridal wear, maternity wear can be some of the most expensive clothes a woman will buy and of course it will normally get minimal use. When I was pregnant I begrudged spending lots of money on maternity clothes (not to mention
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Maternity leave - your rights
By ThinkBaby on 17/05/2010 16:36:54
Joanna Robson, founder of Babylaw Solicitors and an expert in maternity-related employment law, answers your questions about maternity leave
Am I entitled to maternity leave? Most women have a right to take up to 52 weeks’ maternity leave regardless of how long you've worked for your employer. Am I entitled to maternity pay?Provided you have worked for your employer continuously for 26
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Maternity leave and going back to work
By ThinkBaby on 24/08/2010 01:05:30
Going back to work as a mum, maternity leave, maternity rights and benefits and what you need to know when you return to your job
Working while pregnant, maternity leave and working as a mum You’re looking forward to your new life with your baby, but unfortunately, most of us also have to earn money – so what are you going to do about your job? Here’s what you need
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Returning to work after maternity leave
By ThinkBaby on 12/04/2010 17:11:29
From staying in touch with work to negotiating flexible hours when you return, Joanna Robson, founder of Babylaw Solicitors and an expert in maternity-related employment law, makes sense of your maternity rights
in the workplace.Read Joanna Robson's advice on maternity leave and your rights at work during pregnancy plus find out more about pregnancy, work and childcare in ThinkBaby's dedicated section.Visit Babylaw Solicitors.
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Our PUSH Maternity competition winner!
By ThinkBaby on 22/11/2006 08:43:35
We announce which lucky member has won £250 to spend at PUSH Maternity!
Last month ThinkBaby teamed up with PUSH Maternity to offer our members the chance to win a £250 voucher to spend at PUSH Maternity.We had hundreds of entries but our congratulations go to Zoe Dennett from Sheffield, your prize will be with you
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Maternity party wear: Part one
By ThinkBaby on 01/12/2005 15:58:24
First up: dresses
to resist if you really want to make an entrance.Available colours: Black Price: £85 Find it online: hereClick pic for moreLilah dress: £76.50If you didn't think you could do pregnant and still channel Audrey then think again. Crave Maternity's Lilah
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Maternity casual party wear: Part three
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2005 10:19:20
Casual but effortlessly chic for informal gatherings
maternity buy. We love this Tweed jacket from Vertbaudet for its throw-over-everything flexibility and the high-tying belt that refuses to let your bump be a disadvantage. It's tailored in the right places and would look great over your jeans and a dressy
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Maternity party wear: Part Two
By ThinkBaby on 02/12/2005 11:32:18
Next up, party wear separates - trousers, skirts and tops to party in
.Available colours: Black Price: £34.99Find it online: hereClick pic for moreBoot-cut black trousers: £43.50A good pair of black trousers is a maternity wardrobe essential and particularly useful when you have to go from office to party in December. Crave
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Who has won courtesy of Isabella Oliver
By ThinkBaby on 06/10/2008 13:54:52
Who has won a £250 voucher to spend on the ultimate maternity collection at Isabella Oliver?
--Karly Philips from the West Midlands wins a £250 voucher to spend on the ultimate maternity collection at Isabella Oliver.The Isabella Oliver luxury maternity collection features signature wrapping and ruching in flattering fabrics for the autumn
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Fetal development of twins: Second trimester
By ThinkBaby on 21/09/2008 12:07:32
This is the trimester when you'll feel and see movement from your twins and you'll probably be reaching for the maternity clothes sooner than you think
to the common second trimester problems of bleeding gums and nosebleeds.With twins you will usually put on weight more rapidly than single pregnancy mums, and so need to move into maternity clothes sooner. This varies quite a bit from mum to mum, but you
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