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The challenges of parenthood
By ThinkBaby on 22/05/2007 01:02:12
Are you prepared for the life changes ahead?
Congratulations on your pregnancy! If you've been trying for a child for a while then you'll probably already have considered how the event will change your lives and realised that there's no part of your life that having a child won't affect. But in the spirit of forewarned is f...
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Parenthood loses out to careers and fun
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/05/2006 10:14:54
A Guardian newspaper poll suggests over half of young adults prioritise jobs and lifestyle over having a baby.
were blamed by many of the respondants as a reason to avoid parenthood and half of them claimed they found it hard to find a partner whith whom they felt they could have a child. Nearly half of those involved in the poll said they thought the lower rate
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Birth and Beyond
By ThinkBaby on 12/06/2005 16:31:04
Obstetrician Dr Yehudi Gordon's comprehensive tome on the the path towards and into parenthood
of pregnancy and early parenthood. If you're more open-minded towards complementary medicine then you'll probably find the collaboration and mutual respect between medical professionals and complementary therapists refreshing.Rather than being an intimidating
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CDs for Pregnancy, Birth and Motherhood
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/07/2008 01:04:22
Butterfly Sounds are CDs aimed at helping you prepare and get through the challenges of birth and new parenthood
in itself, as well as the relaxation techniques which you will find leave you feeling much more peaceful and energised to deal with the immediate problems of daily parenthood.These CDs make a great set, at £24.99 (or individually at £9.99 each).For more
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Review: A Perfect Start
By Louise Rogers on 21/11/2007 09:00:46
A useful book that helpfully concentrates on those early weeks of new parenthood and looks beyond in a practical way
A Perfect Start by Christine and Peter Hill Bridges the gap between pregnancy and baby books; focuses on parents as well as babies Despite its best efforts, there’s probably more information here than most new mothers can take in Features: Coping with the immediate aftermath ...
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Baby on a Budget Week!
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/01/2007 01:09:07
We hope you've found it useful and we'd love to hear some of your own ideas about cutting costs but keep parenthood special.
Who on earth has any money to splash around at this time of year? Surely even Elton and David look at their Christmas shopping spree bank statements and wince a little!So… this week we're going to look at some places where you can cut back on spending when you are expecting and a...
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Your life as a new Dad
By Dave Oliver on 02/08/2010 08:06:14
So what happens now? Resident Dad Dave gives you the low-down on what to expect
with the struggle of adapting to parenthood, and some of the attention that you took for granted (perhaps without even thinking of it as ‘attention’, like asking your opinion or remembering what you like to eat) is likely to be in short supply for a while
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Review: First Time Parent
By Sarah Lawson on 13/04/2006 09:02:41
A well-designed parenting book that guides you through those early months of your baby's life.
First-Time Parent by Lucy Atkins Well-designed, easy-to-follow guide about everyday parenting - not a celebrity cash-in!It tries to cover so many bases about health, development and lifestyle that it sometimes skims subjects a little bit Features: Lots of appealing photography a...
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30 Rock Star says 'it takes a village to look after babies'
By Sophie Westnedge on 26/09/2011 12:38:10
Elizabeth Banks, Avery Jessup from 30 Rock, says raising children is difficult and “you just have to find great help”
Following her recent return to work, Elizabeth Banks, who stars as Avery Jessup from 30 Rock, has revealed that juggling childcare and her career is not easy. “I find it difficult,” she tells Parade.com. “I miss my son when I’m not with him, but I have great help,” Elizabeth who ...
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Myleene Klass wants an orchestra sized family
By Marina Nelson on 05/11/2010 13:02:20
Pregnant singer Myleene Klass is planning to have more babies once she’s given birth
Update! It's a girl! Myleene has annouced on Twitter that it's pink for the nursery. The "ecstatic" celeb has already told her first daughter, Ava, that she has a sister on the way.---Myleene Klass, due to give birth to her second child next year, has revealed she wants a house b...
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