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What are the pregnancy signs and how soon do they occur?
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/10/2011 01:30:35
How soon after conceiving your baby will you experience those important pregnancy signs? How obvious are they? And do those symptoms always mean you're definitely expecting a baby?
pregnancy increasing the blood supply to your breasts. Compared to all the other signs of pregnancy, at least this one puts a smile on your face!Stomach painsIt is not always easy to tell if stomach pains are in our imagination (all men and women can feel
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Rosehip Oil for Pregnancy Skin
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/07/2009 02:08:44
Stay blooming with a wonderful range of natural pampering products from Trilogy
E and honey. This balm is light yet rich and, as the name suggests, can be used for almost anything from dry skin to lank hair.In New Zealand it has been such a hit with men and women that fans even send the company poems about it! One of its great
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Feeling Sexy in Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/10/2009 01:44:59
Your bump doesn't have to stop you feeling sexy when you're expecting!
-consciousfeeling 'fat'stressFor men, it's important to understand what's going on for your partner and to help ease the strain in physical and mental ways. For more on this, read a partner's role in early pregnancy.Feeling sexy from the bottom up…Not all maternity
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New Dad: Feeling part of the team
By Maria Muennich on 01/04/2008 13:42:57
If you're a new dad in danger of feeling like a spare part then be assured that you have a crucial role to play in the care of your new baby
and confidenceIf you haven't had much experience with babies in the past then you might lack the confidence that you can care for your baby well. But remember that while many men (and women) assume that women are naturally better parents, both you and your
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New Dad - info and support for the early weeks
By Maria Muennich on 09/05/2009 01:51:05
Finding your feet as a father can take a little while, so here are a few ideas for managing the early weeks
to the right place for advice and reassurance on starting out. Your role as a 'dad'Even in this day and age, many men feel that their role as a father is largely restricted to one of provider, but this is a shame because not only do they risk missing out
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Labour and birth – how your partner can get involved
By Kyrsty Hazell on 16/05/2011 13:56:22
Expert advice from midwives and mums for dads-to-be during labour
remain calm and focused. “Reassure her and use positive language to motivate her,” she advises men.“My hubby was great, attentive and encouraging the whole time. My midwife said we made a good team!” says mum Deborah Osborne-Walker.“My partner held my
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Hyperemesis Gravida - the low-down
By ThinkBaby on 13/09/2012 01:44:44
Severe and relentless nausea, vomiting and weight-loss in pregnancy is likely to be Hyperemesis Gravida, not just morning sickness
and need far more support from your family and friends. For partners it's not only a case of shouldering a far bigger share of the domestic duties and responsibilities, but many men also find it very draining to witness their partners going through so much
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Sex in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 14/12/2009 03:48:44
What's safe, what's comfortable, what's new and how to deal with fluctuating sexual desire
new responsibilities. He may also be affected by the physical changes to your body" While some men find pregnant women's more womanly shape very sexy, others may find the pregnant shape a complete turn off, or be too worried about possible effects
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Sex in pregnancy
By Maria Muennich on 29/10/2008 01:07:56
What's safe, what's comfortable, what's new and how to deal with fluctuating sexual desire
new responsibilities. He may also be affected by the physical changes to your body" While some men find pregnant women's more womanly shape very sexy, others may find the pregnant shape a complete turn off, or be too worried about possible effects
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Pregnancy and your relationship
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/10/2009 03:22:45
Pregnancy, like other stresses of life, can take their toll on a relationship. It's important more than ever for you both to feel suppported and strong for the family life ahead, but how?
.Cut yourself some slack, boysIt might be the 21st Century, but it's a fact that many men still worry about needing to be the 'hunter gatherer' for their new family.Almost all relationships these days are far more equal – in careers, ability to home build, a
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