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Too much pregnancy weight harder to lose
By Kimberley Smith on 14/07/2010 14:45:27
Mums-to-be who gain more weight than recommended during pregnancy are more likely to be overweight or obese 20 years after giving birth
Excess pregnancy pounds really are very difficult to lose, accept researchers in Australia. In a 30-year study of 2,026 mums, those who gained too much weight during pregnancy found it much harder to lose the weight after birth. They were four times
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Mums-to-be expect to lose their baby weight within six weeks
By Kimberley Smith on 31/05/2011 14:51:33
Unrealistic post-baby weight loss expectations blamed on celebrities as most new mums admit shifting pregnancy pounds is harder than they expected
Celebrity new mums have given pregnant women an unrealistic idea of post-baby weight loss, according to a new survey. A poll of 1,421 mums who had given birth in the past six months found that 84% wanted to lose their baby weight but 51% admitted
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Pregnancy pounds put weight on your baby too
By Kimberley Smith on 05/08/2010 14:01:05
Gaining too much weight in pregnancy linked to bigger babies - who are more likely to suffer from obesity later in life
Following the release of guidelines to manage pregnancy weight gain last week, new research has found a connection between excessive pregnancy pounds and larger babies.Researchers in the US have found that for every 2.2lbs a mum-to-be gains, her
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Kate Hudson’s morning sickness misery
By Kimberley Smith on 22/02/2011 13:31:53
Mum-to-be Kate Hudson has reportedly been so ill with morning sickness she hasn’t gained a pregnancy pound
to crippling nausea.“She was incredibly nauseous the first four months and told me she only gained a pound,” said a source in the magazine.Kate herself told The Times, “I'm pregnant, and I'm really sick. But I couldn't say that because you really want to keep
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Exercise during pregnancy stops new mums gaining weight
By Kimberley Smith on 07/05/2010 14:33:48
New mums are struggling to avoid piling on the pounds after giving birth, says new survey
.“Women generally think that some exercises are dangerous or risky to do while pregnant, but don’t know which ones – so simply do nothing at all,” said Marina Perry-Kuhn, the founder of Queenland’s Pure Health Clubs.She recommends training for labour “marathon
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Built By Wendy - fab funky maternity gear
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/05/2006 14:10:00
If you fancy dressing your bump in something different, this US website is lots of fun.
with celeb babies), they have shops in new York and Los Angeles, but they also sell online and will ship internationally.The prices aren't ultra cheap, but converting them into pounds from dollars, you can certainly get something stylish and different for a
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Jessica Simpson’s late pregnancy libido boost
By Kimberley Smith on 14/03/2012 11:05:15
Jess is enjoying the effect of pregnancy on her sex life, but with weeks to go she’s worrying about her big baby’s birth
Jessica Simpson has made a final round of pregnant TV and radio appearances, as her due date looms. Despite looking like she’s ready to pop, the 31-year-old revealed that she’s not due as soon as we think and her bump really is just one baby."I have
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Woman has surprise baby after blaming labour pains on curry
By Lara Brunt on 03/06/2011 09:32:11
A clueless curry lover was stunned when she gave birth hours after suffering stomach cramps
Tucking into a curry to kick-start labour is a popular pregnancy myth – but it seemed to work for one new mum from Wales! Jessica Williams had no idea she was pregnant and thought her love of the spicy stuff was the cause of her crippling stomach
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How Much Weight Will I Put on in Pregnancy?
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/10/2009 00:41:27
How much heavier can you expect to get when you are having a baby?
small list of foods to avoid in pregnancy will help to cut the pounds.If you have severe morning sickness you may also see weight gain develop far more slowly than in a regular pregnancy.However, gaining weight during pregnancy is a perfectly
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Women prepared to pay huge sums to get pregnant
By Kimberley Smith on 07/09/2010 16:04:53
A tenth of women trying to conceive over 30 would pay up to £50, 000 for guaranteed IVF success
A tenth of UK women over 30 who are trying to get pregnant would pay up to £50, 000 for fertility treatment if success could be guaranteed, a survey by Red magazine has found.The magazine surveyed 2,000 women between the ages of 30 and 45 and found
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