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Post Natal Depression: the causes and symptoms
By ThinkBaby on 16/08/2005 12:08:53
Feeling down with the baby blues or Post Natal Depression, how do you know?

short-lived. However as many as 1 in 7 women suffer from actual depression. Although several of the symptoms of Post Natal Depression (PND) are similar to the baby blues, whereas the baby blues usually last only a few days PND can last much longer

Post and win!
By ThinkBaby on 22/08/2005 14:26:51
Join in with our active forum community and you could win a prize - just for posting!

The ThinkBaby forum is already buzzing with questions there's already lots of useful advice to be had, so to encourage even more helpful and considered postings we're offering prizes for the best posts. This month you could win a £10 gift voucher

Review: My Pre and Post Natal Workouts
By Sarah Lawson on 06/03/2007 02:41:08
TV's Davina McCall presents a down to earth exercise video designed for pre-birth and post-natal workouts.

Davina: My Pre and Post Natal Workouts Davina McCall's chatty television persona makes this an easy-going exercise videoNot much to fault Features: Chapters on specific workouts before your baby is born and afterwards, including aerobics, toning

Post a Pampers review
By ThinkBaby on 01/05/2008 10:22:32
Post a review of Pampers® Feel ‘n Learn Potty Training Pantsand be in with the chance of winning a fun family day out!

Post a review of Pampers® Feel ‘n Learn Potty Training Pantsand be in with the chance of winning a fun family day out!Your little one is growing up fast. She’s started saying her first words, mastered walking and is getting more independent

Post-birth bladder weakness
By Kimberley Smith on 02/03/2012 13:09:07
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) is a common problem than you might think, especially for women after childbirth

experiencing a little accident when they laugh, sneeze or jump months or even years later.How common is post-birth incontence?“According to the Bladder and Bowel Foundation, one third of women in the UK will have some form of SUI, but it is my belief that all

New mum - signs of Post Natal Depression
By Maria Muennich on 29/08/2007 01:12:08
Conservative estimates say that one in seven women is affected by Post Natal Depression to some degree - here's what to watch our for

and support from family and friends. For some mums though, a low ebb can develop into full-fledged Post Natal Depression, or PND, an illness which needs to be treated as soon as possible. As recognising Post Natal Depression (PND) is the first step towards

How to lose post-baby weight - by walking
By Maria Muennich on 12/01/2010 12:54:57
You don't need a fancy exercise plan to start shifting the post-baby pounds, simply getting out for good long walks will do both you and baby good

Why walking?Walking is an incredibly flexible form of exercise that's very easy to fit into your everyday activities, doesn't require any special equipment or gym trips, is completely free and can be a very efficient way of burning fat. What's more, you can take your baby along w...

Post-labour pampering from Mums the Word
By Monica Stylli on 27/12/2006 01:30:26
Revitalise your skin with Belli Cosmetics' Life After Baby Skincare Essentials.

Here at ThinkBaby we just love the range of pregnancy pampering goodies available at www.mumstheword.com and their latest offerings from Belli Cosmetics would make a great gift for any new mum, whether it's a treat with Christmas money or simply a treat for the woman of the momen...

Shifting those post-baby pounds
By SlimmingDoctor.co.uk on 01/06/2007 14:29:23
Wouldn’t it be great to have your own personal qualified dietitian online to offer tailored advice and support that takes into account your hectic lifestyle and special needs at this stage of you and your baby’s lives?

Your life has changed forever with the arrival of your little bundle of joy, and not just your life, but your body too. Many a new mum has worried about how to shift those post-baby pounds, but with life revolving around Junior, there is often

NICE support better post-natal care
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/07/2006 11:24:26
New guidelines will recommend better personalise care for mothers and babies in the first eight weeks after birth.

The National Institute for Clinical Excellence has propsed better post-natal care for mothers which better suits individual needs and situations. Best practice guidelines have just been published which take into account the best care for parents

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