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Robert Downey Jnr takes his pregnant wife on a maternity shopping spree
By Kimberley Smith on 29/09/2011 14:56:35
Sherlock Holmes actor Robert Downey Jnr takes wife Susan Levit to the London maternity boutique that has clothed the bumps of Beyonce and Gwen Stefani
of the men come in with their wives but they don’t seem remotely interested. Robert was different altogether – he was picking things out and asking lots of questions.”Proving chivalry isn’t dead, lovely Robert even picked up the bill. “Hilariously, when he
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“Snapping back” – the pressure of the post-baby body
By Kimberley Smith on 24/08/2011 17:48:06
Are celeb new mums setting a bad example to the rest of us?
might, but would you?Why can't some men stop having babies?Our mums talk pregnancy body changes - the truth beyond the bump!
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Should mums-to-be get preached to about drinking in pregnancy?
By Daniella Delaney on 09/09/2011 11:50:41
As a flash mob gathers to remind pregnant women about the dangers of alcohol, we ask, do mums-to-be really need to be preached at in this way
A flash mob of ‘pregnant’ women and men froze for nine minutes at Euston Station in London this morning to remind the world that women will have healthier babies if they take a nine month pause from alcohol.The group staged its silent protest at 9
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Helen Bonham Carter on wearing nappies post-pregnancy
By Sophie Westnedge on 23/04/2012 17:43:19
Harry Potter and King's Speech star reveals childbirth left her with a weakened pelvic floor
magazine. "[I eventually wore] nappies. None of the men noticed. They don't actually know, you see. But all the girls were like, 'How can you?' But actually, I don't think I was too embarassed," she said. "I loved having a baby. I would have a baby every
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New Dad: Getting to grips with the new realities
By Thinkbaby on 30/01/2008 01:30:22
The bond between your partner and new baby may be strong, but that shouldn't leave any less chance for you to take up the parenting baton
family works. So here are some ideas for how you can set off family life on a strong footing. Reading up - Given that nowadays most families are quite small, and traditionally men haven't been much involved in childcare, most men probably won't have had
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Father's Day Gift Ideas 2007
By Sarah Lawson on 11/06/2007 02:26:32
It's Father's Day on Sunday June 17, and whether you've got a new dad or even a dad-to-be in the house – celebrate!
too!If men usually rush out and buy us flowers and perfume, perhaps we aren’t so eager to dash out and buy a romantic pair of pants or slippers from M&S… However, gadgets can be a genuinely great treat for the man in your little treasure’s life, and no
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Vote results: NHS IVF debate
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/10/2006 11:11:11
A review of NHS IVF treatment suggested that overweight women should be made to lose weight before qualifying. We wanted to know what you thought.
their 30s. Once you start ruling people out, where do you stop?However, whilst the language of the NHS has become increasingly 'nanny state', all men and women do have to buy into the collective future health of the UK. Thanks for your comments
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Know-how: Stretch Marks!
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/06/2009 02:56:21
Not everyone gets stretch marks, but when your tummy is about to grow to fit a seven or eight lb baby, something has to give!
they are associated with the changes to a woman's bump or boobs in pregnancy, although any person (men get them too!) if they put on weight in a particular area of their body.Stretchmarks tend to be long red or pink lines, usually vertical rather than horizontal
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Ladybird Campaign to Get Dads Reading!
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/06/2008 01:47:25
Reading Dads is a new initiative to encourage more fathers to read to their babies and toddlers
all misty-eyed about those battered old Ladybird books they remember from their own infants school!!!'The Ladybird Vintage Box for Boys' costs £12.99 and contains 'The Policeman', 'Danger Men', 'The Story of Football', 'How it Works: The Computer
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Be a Snow Mum and Beat the Chill!
By Sarah Lawson on 03/02/2009 01:45:49
Overcome the arctic conditions and look great at the same time - check out funky winter gear from Blacks and Millets
.99-£16.99) for kids and for men. However, you don't have to splash that much cash to keep your head chill-free; the ALS Women's Picture Perfect Hat (pictured, £12.99) is cute and super-cosy.And for any icy conditions, help keep your pregnancy balance (or your
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