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Pregnancy skincare with Inspirito
By Sarah Lawson on 10/10/2006 12:59:21
A range of great skincare products especially designed for tired bodies and pregnancy-worn skin.
Not only does the simple fact of a growing bump take its toll on your body during pregnancy, but hormonal changes can bring about all kinds of Pregnancy Discomforts.Keeping your body soothed and supple not only helps revive your spirits but can also
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Review: New Pregnancy and Birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/04/2007 01:55:03
Dr Miriam Stoppard's popular reference book for pregnancy and beyond has been fully updated.
New Pregnancy and Birth by Dr Miriam Stoppard A down-to-earth and practical guide for future mumsNot much to fault, though some of the photographs of birth might be a bit too graphic for some readers Features: Diagrams, photographs and chapters
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Study encourages active pregnancies
By Sarah Lawson on 26/11/2007 01:37:08
New research suggests that women who are more active during pregnancy give birth to children who are more healthily active
A study of more than 5000 children aged 11 and 12 suggests that women who were more active during their pregnancies, have children who are more sporty.Mums leading by exampleThe research, carried out by a team led by Bristol University, suggests
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Pregnancy Beauty: Skin
By ThinkBaby on 22/11/2009 01:11:38
Your skin will undergo lots of changes during pregnancy - how can you keep your bloom?
Your body undergoes tremendous changes during pregnancy, and your skin is no exception. Most obviously, the skin over your abdomen stretches as your bump grows and you may have darkening of the skin in certain areas, like the nipples, around
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Is sex in pregnancy safe?
By ThinkBaby on 22/11/2010 13:13:38
In pregnancies considered high-risk, or with some other complications, you may be advised to abstain from sex
With a normal, healthy pregnancy there's no physical reason why you shouldn't enjoy an active sex life from conception through to when your waters break and your baby is no longer protected by the sac of amniotic fluid. However, there are several
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Avoiding processed foods in pregnancy
By Sarah Lawson on 05/03/2007 01:11:50
You might know about avoiding unpasteurised foods, but how can processed food affect your pregnancy?
worth avoiding in pregnancy?Although most women in pregnancy will carry on with their usual diet amended just slightly, pregnancy itself can leave you feeling more drained, make your skin more sensitive, and make you more dehydrated. The salt and other
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On Call Pregnancy Test Kit
By Monica Stylli on 16/11/2006 09:32:44
The Early Detection One Step Ultra Pregnancy Test is easy to use and clear to read.
On-Call Early Detection Pregnancy Test Fast and clear results with a high sensitivity to even small hCG levels in urineNo problems with this kit Features: Results in three minutes, 99 per cent accuratePrice: £3.49Contact:Test in PrivateWhen you
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Pregnancy and dental care
By Maria Muennich on 29/03/2007 06:43:31
Why caring well for your teeth in pregnancy is more important than ever, and how you can do it safely
If you're expecting a baby then you're probably learning more all the time about the ways in which pregnancy can affect your body. One of the less immediately obvious effects of pregnancy can be dental health problems, but how does pregnancy
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Best pregnancy books
By Elaine Marks on 21/03/2011 18:04:47
The best books about pregnancy by celebrity parents, medical experts, mums and midwives. From warts and all to serious medical info, here are our top pregnancy reads
Pregnancy reads for excited mums-to-bePregnancy is a fab time to sit down with a good book. But all you want to read about is what's going on in your tummy, how your baby's getting on and what you can do to stay fit and healthy for both of you
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Buyer's Guide to Pregnancy Pillows
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/02/2008 00:02:50
Getting a good night's sleep is precious in pregnancy, but do you really need a special pillow?
pillow in pregnancy?The short answer is, ‘Well, not really!’ However…It is important to sleep in a good position when you are pregnant. You don’t want to throw your back out, yet the growing bump will tip your body in ways it is not accustomed to: when
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