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Eating Well When You're Expecting Twins
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/09/2009 01:46:05
You might hear the phrase 'eating for two' when you're pregnant, but what if you're having twins... or more?
pregnancy.Eating when you're expecting twinsFor a start, check out the ThinkBaby overview about being pregnant with twins, as some discomforts and fatigue may affect you more than if you were expecting only one baby. However, that's not always the case
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What is Restless Legs Syndrome?
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/04/2006 12:50:53
Some people suffer from RLS through their life but pregnant women are more prone to it. What is it and how can you deal with it?
that their condition is triggered by a nutritional lack in these areas. This may well be a cause during pregnancy, when your body needs more of several different nutrients.People are usually advised to cut down on caffeine, tobacco and alcohol. Although hopefully a
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Sit comfortably in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/08/2009 01:03:08
When you are expecting a baby you'll want to put your feet up more, but make sure you keep mobile too
pillow if you have one.Tiredness can mean you want to sit back and relax more often but remember that you have more blood running around your body when you are pregnant and if you sit in one place for a long time you are even more prone that a non
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Britax car seats smarten up for 2007
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/10/2006 10:05:00
One of the biggest makers of car seats have added some more features to make life with messy kids a lot easier.
of the same age are built the same, and being able to fully adjust the strap for a particular child, will make it far more comfortable and allow for better safety.The Explora ISOFIX will be an ISOFIX compatible car sear suitable for the 9 to 18kg size child
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Buyer's Guide to Feeding Bottles
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 01:13:46
Feeding bottles have more features than you would expect and it can be tricky to find one that perfectly suits your baby
' and the Mam Ultivent has a soft orthodentic teat to encourage suckling. Easy to holdThe Chicco Anticolic bottle has a slightly tilted top to enable your baby to drink at a more comfortable angle. Again with the aim of reducing colic because the baby is feeding
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NUK's 'green' feeding bottles
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/10/2008 11:19:02
NUK's glass feeding bottles mean you can offer your baby a Bisphenol-A free feed and be more environmentally friendly
We are now more conscious than ever of trying to be green families wherever possible. Thus, there is a trend which is beginning to move away from plastic baby feeding bottles and back towards the glass bottles our own mums would have been fed with
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Babies, children and bee stings
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/07/2007 01:34:50
The sun is out and you're probably outdoors more - what do you need to know about bee and wasp stings?
The sun is out and you're probably outdoors more often, so what do you need to know about bee and wasp stings? Well, apart from that they hurt!Different stingsAlthough a bee dies after it has issued its sting, wasps and other stinging flying insects
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Baby Sense Accessories for Snug Breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/05/2009 09:36:37
Megan Faure's Baby Sense range of nursery products can help your breastfeeding time feel more comfortable for you and your baby
that enables you to completely relax while feeding.It's much more compact than other boomerang-shaped feeding pillows on the market, and this means it's easier to carry about with you, fitting into most changing bags or buggy shopping baskets.While most feeding
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Peter Walker's new baby massage DVD
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/09/2006 01:48:47
World-renowned champion of baby massage produces a new DVD to help parents and teachers learn more about the joys and value of the art.
Baby massage is a wonderful first experience that new babies and parents can enjoy together. Easy to learn at a class, and to do every day at home with your child, it can stimulate a baby's growth, health and flexibility, as well as enabling a new parent to feel confident handlin...
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Trying for a baby for 12 months - what now?
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/10/2008 01:00:13
If you have been trying to get pregnant for 12 months or more, what can you do next, and who should you talk to?
with quite simply.The following checks can be made:An ultrasound check at hospital can look in more detail at your ovaries and womb. Sometimes a specialist may want to take a sample of the tissue lining your womb. A different series of ultrasound scans can
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