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Pregnant women do the nursery DIY
By Kimberley Smith on 28/09/2010 13:58:56
Mums-to-be more likely to build nursery furniture without their partner’s help

DIY and building the baby’s nursery is generally thought of as a traditional job for dads-to-be. But a new survey has suggested it’s actually their pregnant partners who are doing the hard graft.Nearly 1,500 mums answered questions about their baby

Spring treats for mums-to-be
By Clio FitzHerbert on 31/03/2010 14:50:48
Treat yourself or your partner to an extra special Springtime treat before your new baby arrives

Easter indulgenceFrom luxurious babymoons to picnics in the park, here are ThinkBaby's ideas for making the most of the Spring sunshine

Staying intimate without sex
By Maria Muennich on 10/10/2007 01:10:59
How can you keep the flame of intimacy alive in your relationship at times when sex is off the menu?

partner, but getting through times when one of you isn't interested in sex can be difficult, and your partnership can miss the physical intimacy that sex provided. So how can you fan the flame of intimacy when sex is out of the question?While sex can

Active listening: What it is and how to do it
By Maria Muennich on 04/10/2007 01:34:08
Good communication is at the heart of every successful relationship, and at the heart of communication is the ability to really listen

with your partner does often seem stymied by argument and conflict then it might be time to put the spotlight on developing your active listening skills to help you understand each other better and use this as the basis for drawing up compromises

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?

, the man might well feel there's not much for him to do. If so, check out our lighthearted guide to What every partner should know during pregnancy, and read on…Honesty countsOK, it sounds like a cliché, but you would be amazed how easy it is to hold your

Pregnancy sex facts: the good, the bad and the ugly
By Anna Lewis on 09/03/2012 12:04:29
From sexed up dreams to leaky boobs – everything you need to know about sex during pregnancy

Misbehaving hormonesYou might be feeling frisky as hell one minute and positively repulsed by the thought of even brushing past your partner the next. But it's no surprise with all the high levels of hormones, such as progesterone and oestrogen

Sex drive in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 30/05/2008 02:13:21
Emotional and physical changes can affect your sexual relationship during pregnancy

Ironically, although actually getting pregnant involves you and your partner in the most intimate of unions, there are many complex aspects to Your Relationship in Pregnancy which take some getting used to.The flood of pregnancy hormones, morning

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

pregnancy are likely to leave them more sensitive and they may at times be tender or sore. If fondling your breasts is a favoured part of foreplay for your partner then you may need to suggest that he is more gentle or avoids the area completely

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!

changes can affect how easygoing you might be about even the smallest relationship niggles, but also because your partner, like you, may be feeling apprehensive about what the future is going to bring. For more on this, read pregnancy and your relationship

10 clever things to do before you give birth
By Kyrsty Hazell and Liz Stansfield on 10/09/2010 17:14:44
Cross these handy tips off your to-do list in pregnancy so you’re prepared for when you meet your baby and life as a new mum

and arrange all your financial paperwork into folders, so you know exactly where everything is.2. Draft your baby arrival messageWhen your baby arrives, everything will seem like a blur (in a good way!) so prepare your baby’s arrival details for your partner

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