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Review: The Mommy Brain
By Louise Rogers on 30/08/2006 02:47:13
Pretty much everyone you meet will tell you that motherhood will ‘wreck your memory’, ‘destroy your brain cells’ or give you ‘nappy brain’. Does it alter our own perception of what's to come?

will tell you that motherhood will ‘wreck your memory’, ‘destroy your brain cells’ or give you ‘nappy brain’. And while such forecasts of doom may not put us off having babies, they can seriously alter our own perceptions. Ellison, an experienced

"Baby brain"? The truth about forgetfulness in pregnancy
By Elaine Marks on 24/03/2011 15:35:35
Feeling absentminded? It could be your “baby brain” at work during pregnancy. But is there really any science behind it?

that mums-to-be, particularly in the third trimester of pregnancy really are having trouble with their short-term memory. But don’t panic, it’s only temporary!What causes “pregnancy brain”?Pregnancy brain, nappy brain, mumnesia – whatever you like to call

Review of 2011: January. Posh expecting and Alex Reid's sperm announcement
By Daniella Delaney on 26/12/2011 11:00:46
The year started with the best possible news for the Beckhams, a baby for our fave Dr Who hunk and a World Cup star talking about changing nappies

hunk Cristiano Ronaldo as he cooed over his favourite Pa position...changing nappiesOn a sadder note, the lovely Kylie shared her fears that her cancer treatment had ruined her plans for a family and there was a stern warning to mums-to-be about how too

Baby swimming – your essential guide
By Kimberley Smith on 20/04/2011 17:50:47
Everything you should know about swimming with your baby

environment they’ll swim contentedly. It’s natural for them,” says Irene Joyce, Swimming Technical Expert with the Swimming Teachers’ Association (STA).The majority of brain growth occurs in the first three years and you will notice how quickly your baby

Ten good things about being a working parent
By ThinkBaby on 06/09/2010 01:33:38
It might make you feel guilty at times, but sometimes being a working parent is the best thing for you and your family

Being a working parentWhen baby comes along some women and men can’t wait to be out of the rat race and gladly devote themselves to the equally hard slog of nappy changing, feeding, burping, cleaning, playing and education that is full

Fetal development - week 31
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 16:29:06
Thank you for the music

stores under the skin, and now weighs about 1.5kg or 3.3lbs. The brain is also growing rapidly at this time, creating billions more nerve cells. Your baby will by now be able to differentiate and react to different kinds of music, he may move in time

36 weeks pregnant and counting
By Maria Muennich on 17/09/2008 06:05:57
28 days until you're due and your weekly checks now include seeing what's happening to your cervix

little. Yes, you're a great multi-tasker, but give your brain a bit of a break by slowing down a little.You might feel that your bump really can't get any bigger now, but for many women at least a little more growth is usual as baby's main job

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