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Facebook bans mum-to-be's pregnant picture
By Kyrsty Hazell on 21/02/2011 15:48:26
Pregnant Angela Hurst gets her photo taken off Facebook after posting a Demi Moore inspired pose on her profile

Social networking site Facebook has banned a pregnant woman's naked picture after she posted it on her Facebook page as her profile picture.Pregnant Angela Hurst, 34, was stunned when the tasteful naked picture of her showing off her baby bump

The best things about being pregnant
By Kimberley Smith on 16/11/2010 17:28:16
Pregnancy can be uncomfortable and hard at times but there's so much to enjoy. We asked our ThinkBaby mums for their favourite thing about being a mum-to-be

There's a lot written about the discomforts of pregnancy that you've be forgiven for thinking it's all bad! So we asked our Facebook ThinkBaby mums for their top pregnancy moments."I loved my bump! Feeling the baby move was just amazing

Pregnant women do the nursery DIY
By Kimberley Smith on 28/09/2010 13:58:56
Mums-to-be more likely to build nursery furniture without their partner’s help

DIY and building the baby’s nursery is generally thought of as a traditional job for dads-to-be. But a new survey has suggested it’s actually their pregnant partners who are doing the hard graft.Nearly 1,500 mums answered questions about their baby

Five great things about being pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/08/2010 01:25:34
Check out our top tips for looking on the bright side during pregnancy.

Being pregnant is great! Ok, so there are many pregnancy discomforts to get through in the next nine months – if you’re lucky enough not to experience morning sickness you might find your nose starts to feel blocked or stuffy, or you

Pregnant women benefit from strong community
By Kimberley Smith on 03/08/2010 13:27:11
Mums-to-be from strong communities have lower stress and better health, finds study

A strong community around a mum-to-be helps keep you healthy, a study has found. Regardless of social background, pregnant women who come from tight-knit communities tend to be less stressed and have lower blood pressure than those who don’t feel

“I’m pregnant” is the perfect excuse to get out of housework
By Kimberley Smith on 01/11/2010 14:59:13
What mums-to-be really use their pregnancy as an excuse for, from housework to grumpiness!

“I’m pregnant” is the perfect excuse for mums-to-be to get out of arduous tasks, but what do mums-to-be really use their bump to get out of? A new survey by MyVoucherCodes.co.uk has revealed the most likely situations pregnancy is used as an excuse

10 things you should never say to a pregnant woman
By Daniella Delaney on 01/11/2011 11:51:20
When you're bursting ready to give birth, the last thing you need are any of these phrases coming your way

You feel like you've been carrying your baby around for an eternity, your back is aching, your ankles are swollen and you're exhausted all the time. In short, you're not a happy bunny. But you're just about managing to cope with pregnancy

Relax! 10 ways to de-stress when you're pregnant
By Maria Muennich on 05/06/2008 01:40:55
Physical challenges, pregnancy discomforts and inevitable life-changes can all make for stress when you're pregnant, here's ideas for relaxing and avoiding the stress in the first place

are pregnant, or who have children already and to be reassured that, whatever the pregnancy-related problem is, you're not alone. If your friends don't have children, or there are some things that you find it too difficult to discuss with people you know

Staying stylish when pregnant
By Maria Muennich on 12/11/2007 12:23:13
These days it's relatively easy to keep a smartly dressed bump, even on a budget

, this isn't an area to scrimp on as comfortable, supportive and flattering underwear is the foundation for every outfit, whether you're pregnant or not. During pregnancy your skin will also probably become more sensitive as it stretches so you're probably

Baby brain does exist for pregnant women
By Susie Boone on 23/03/2010 06:23:49
First scientists said it didn’t, now they’re saying pregnancy does make you, um, forgetful

in levels that you get during pregnancy, which may affect the areas of the brain responsible for creating memories.Earlier this year, Australian researchers claimed that ‘baby brain’ and pregnancy ditziness was just a figment of imagination and that mums

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