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Dads-to-be go through pregnancy cravings and mood swings with their partners
By Jo Ridgway on 25/05/2011 11:39:47
One in four expectant dads experience pregnancy symptoms

A quarter of dads-to-be suffer symptoms such as food cravings and mood swings while their partner is pregnant. Research has found that ‘pregnant’ men are so involved with their other half’s pregnancy that they experience the same emotional

Am I pregnant? Early signs of pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 27/05/2011 06:41:41
Find out what first symptoms to look out for, plus what to do next if you are pregnant

:Sore boobsSpotting and crampsLate or missed periodNausea or morning sicknessMetallic taste in mouth or changed tastesEmotional changes, mood swings, fatigue and tirednessLeg cramps, extra loo trips, aches and painsIf any of these ring true (or even

New mum Christina Applegate reveals early pregnancy troubles
By Kimberley Smith on 18/02/2011 13:53:53
Actress admits bronchitis and pregnancy discomforts during first trimester of pregnancy with baby Sadie Grace

, ‘This cannot be the way this is supposed to be!’”Christina already revealed her battle with mood swings and pregnancy cravings – lets hope they’ve calmed down now her little one’s arrived!If you're in the early stages of pregnancy, know what to do if you

Can you predict your unborn baby's sex?
By Kyrsty Hazell on 16/02/2011 16:05:57
Old wives' tales on predicting the sex of your baby, for all you mums-to-be who can't wait for your 20-week scan!

starts to grow or widen, it means you’re pregnant with a girl as she’s trying to ‘steal’ your beauty!Mood swingsIf you suffer from severe mood swings, it supposedly means you're having a baby girl. Although, considering the surge of hormones flowing

Emotions in Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/12/2009 01:22:37
Can your emotional state affect your unborn baby?

in everything from getting a stuffy nose or looking more red-faced, to feeling sick and experiencing mood swings that are beyond our normal range.But can mood swings affect or even harm an unborn child?Feeling good in pregnancyWhen you are feeling happy

Men get pregnancy symptoms too – official!
By Susie Boone on 16/06/2010 07:08:45
Dads-to-be experience cravings, morning sickness and bloated tums, say scientists

, discovered that the dads-to-be had higher than normal levels of the mothering hormone prolactin. He suggests that the hormone may be behind symptoms such as cravings, morning sickness, tummy cramps and mood swings.Tests have also shown that levels

Dads-to-be and pregnancy – how to involve your partner
By Kyrsty Hazell on 11/04/2011 13:48:09
How to help dads-to-be take an active role in your pregnancy

be listened to, plus he’ll also meet other dads-to-be, who’ll have the same fear and excitement,” says midwife Janine, from Birth Basics.Overlook the pregnancy mood swings and bond with touch“Partners should go with the demands and mood swings

What is clomid?
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/12/2007 01:57:00
Clomiphene citrate is a drug which can be prescribed to help you ovulate. What are the pros and cons of taking it?

include hot flushes,sore breasts, insomnia, mood swings, nausea andheavy periods. In some cases, there might be weight gain or your complexion might become more spotty.In extreme cases, basic research has led some to link taking clomid for extended periods

Crying baby results in diner being bottled
By Amanda Pauley on 29/06/2011 15:26:37
Chaos in restaurant as man asks couple to stop their baby crying

stitches and a 10cm ragged scar.It’s frustrating dealing with baby mood swings, but would you descend into fists of fury?West, a carpenter from Islington, has admitted to unlawful wounding and has been jailed for two years and five months. Read more

Free and cheap things to do with baby and toddler
By Sarah Lawson on 19/01/2007 01:41:42
Even sitting in cafes with your baby group costs money! But there are lots of lovely craft, singing and book-related events suitable for babies, toddlers and children, that are free or low-cost.

Getting out and about with your baby is not only stimulating for her, even in the early months, but it’s also good for you.Even if you are shy or not in the mood to make 20 new friends, just seeing other parents who are dealing with children

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