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How will pregnancy affect my skin?
By Sophie Westnedge on 11/12/2012 16:35:21
From that longed for pregnancy glow to problem skin - we explain how pregnancy affects your skin and top tips for a great complexion

Every pregnant woman wants that elusive pregnancy glow! It's actually caused by fluctuating hormone levels which increase the oil levels in your complexion and blood flow to the skin.Whether you have a history of clear skin or are used to regular

How will my body change during pregnancy?
By Sophie Westnedge on 11/12/2012 15:10:30
From head to toe – we explain how pregnancy changes your body

Every mum-to-be worries how pregnancy will affect her body and what changes will take place.It’s normal to feel like this and there’s no need to worry. From whats going to happen with your hair to spots, boobs, and swollen ankles, we explain

10 ways to have a safe festive pregnancy
By Celia Morgan on 02/12/2012 16:58:39
Know your dos and don'ts - here's how to enjoy the festivities with a bump

1 Give heavy shopping bags a missDuring your pregnancy your ligaments are softer and more prone to injury, so you shouldn’t lug heavy bags of presents around. This year, try shopping online as a lightweight alternative to trekking round the shops

Non-alcoholic cocktails
By Kimberley Smith on 02/12/2012 17:10:23
“Mocktails” for mums-to-be that are safe to drink in pregnancy

Alcohol-free drinks courtesey of Margarita MamaRecent guidelines recommend no alcohol at all when you’re pregnant, but while everyone’s enjoying Pimms on the lawn, you can still nurse something rather more exciting than a glass of water.We’ve found some tasty ideas for non-alcoho...

Guide to morning sickness
By ThinkBaby on 03/12/2012 16:03:45
Nauseous? Nausea and morning sickness in pregnancy can strike any time of day or night. Here's how to diagnose and deal with this common pregnancy complaint, and what to do if your morning sickness gets more serious

Although not every mum-to-be will suffer morning sickness, it is one of the more common pregnancy side effects, with around 70% feeling at least a little bit queasy in the first trimester. As the name suggests, you may feel sick in the morning

How can I ease my morning sickness?
By Liz Jarvis on 03/12/2012 17:45:58
Independent midwife Katie Green reveals great tips for coping with pregnancy queasiness

There are many theories for the causes of morning sickness, most of which revolve around increased hormone levels in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. For most women morning sickness will disappear by around 16 weeks. However, some women can suffer

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