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How does your body recover from a miscarriage?
By ThinkBaby on 31/01/2008 12:24:44
What can I expect after a miscarriage? When will periods return and when will I be back in a fit shape to conceive?

long it takes for your body to go back to it's pre-pregnancy shape varies from person to person - your appearance may go back to normal very quickly, or you may have to wait several weeks. BreastsYour breasts may be swollen and tender and may produce

Weight loss and breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/02/2010 10:04:59
Breastfeeding itself burns up tons of calories, but just how safe are dieting and exercise when you're still feeding?

uterus contracting back to its pre-birth size which helps bring the size of your middle reduce more quickly. Sometimes when you are feeding in the early days you may even be able to feel this contracting through mild afterpains.DietEven if, before

New Dad - coping with the pressure of expectations
By ThinkBaby on 11/03/2008 10:50:26
Demands on a new dad's time can come thick and fast, so how do avoid being ground down by the weight of expectation?

't appeal. After a while things will probably settle down a bit, and you may be able to get into a good routine with your partner that allows you both to have regular time with friends each week, but you're unlikely to ever go back to the heady days of pre

Jane Wake's keep fit tips for pregnancy and beyond
By Jane Wake on 09/06/2010 16:52:03
Fitness expert, Jane Wake, gives you all the facts you need to keep active - during pregnancy and after your baby's born

and the postnatal period. What can exercise do for you?As an exercising mum-to-be you’re likely to:Feel less tiredHave a healthier weight gainReduce bloating and swellingReduce back painDecrease your time in labourRegain your pre-pregnancy figure in half the time

Jessops - Advice for life
By Gavin Day on 15/12/2010 16:23:21
Jessops can find the right equipment and give you advice to take that perfect photograph

to the Jessops' site and lay them out as you wish on the pre-designed templates.If you're short on time, Jessops stores even have in-store photo book kiosks, enabling you to quickly and easily lay out your photographs using modern touch-screen technology

Pregnant at Christmas? Be prepared
By Kimberley Smith on 14/11/2010 15:20:48
Everything you need to know about pregnancy and going into labour in the holidays

few extra days, there’s nothing you can do to stop her.Keep an eye out for pre-labour signs, to give you some warning! If you’re well prepared, there’s nothing to worry about.In your last few weeks of pregnancyPack your hospital bagEven if it seems a

Leaving your baby – how to cope with separation anxiety
By Kyrsty Hazell on 24/09/2010 17:02:15
Whether you have to be apart from your baby for a short or long period of time, our reassuring tips will help you cope with separation anxiety and minimise the tears

be scary. “If you let people talk to him whilst he’s in the safety of your embrace, he’ll be more accepting of strangers.”Make new faces more familiar to your baby by pre-introducing people to him. Talk about them before you meet them, show him photos

Can you predict your unborn baby's sex?
By Kyrsty Hazell on 16/02/2011 16:05:57
Old wives' tales on predicting the sex of your baby, for all you mums-to-be who can't wait for your 20-week scan!

.Centre of attention   One old wives' tale says that if pre-school boys show interest in you when you’re pregnant, it will be a girl. If the boys completely ignore you, it’s a boy.DreamsOld wives' tales say that if you lie in bed dreaming about little girls, chances

How to save money during pregnancy
By Muzammil Bashir on 16/08/2011 18:08:15
Ten tips to save you money when you’re expecting that will make parenting easier when your baby arrives

build up your savings super fast, it will give you an idea of how you’ll cope on one when the time comes.
4. Pre-lovedBorrow or buy used maternity clothes rather than spend money on a new wardrobe. Most pregnant women wear their usual clothing

How will pregnancy effect my hair?
By Sophie Westnedge on 31/08/2011 09:09:31
From va-va-voom volume to limp locks, we explain everything you need to know about pregnancy hair

in hormone levels.Pre-pregnancy the hair on your head grows in regular cycles ofgrowing, resting and gradually shedding. At any one time about 10 percent of hair on your scalp is in a ‘resting’ phase and about 90 percent is growing. Changes in hormone levels

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