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Questionnaire: What birth option is right for you?
By Debra Stottor on 04/11/2009 01:37:22
Try the ThinkBaby Birth Questionnaire to see what kind of birthing options you should be thinking about
’t necessarily right for you. So if you’re not sure whether you want to go for a home birth, a water birth or all-available-pain-relief-please birth, our light-hearted questionnaire might just point you in the right direction. Just bear in mind that what happens
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Questionnaire: Which is the Right Cot for You?
By Debra Stottor on 29/10/2009 01:08:30
There are lots of things to consider when you're buying a cot, so what's the right one for you, your home and your baby?
You may think that there’s little to choose between all the cots available, that it’s down to price, colour and whether you want clean lines or elaborate detail. As ever when it comes to choosing baby equipment, it’s never quite so simple: there are cots, cot beds, cots that conv...
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Questionnaire: what pushchair suits you?
By Louise Rogers on 16/10/2009 01:09:09
So you're pregnant and you don't know where to start in choosing a pushchair. Travel system? Pram? Combi? Answer our multiple choice questions and find out what suits you!
always travel by bus, for example). We want to help you on your way, so try our quick questionnaire and see if it points you to the buggy of your dreams (if you’re looking for a double buggy, whether for twins or siblings, we’ve made suggestions
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Are you a green parent?
By Debra Stottor on 25/02/2009 02:38:54
Are you doing enough to save your child's planet? Try our simple questionnaire and find out!
As you become parents, so you think to the future and wonder how the world will be when your little one grows up. But are you doing enough to ensure the wellbeing of the planet? In short, do you have a carbon footprint the size of a yeti – or a mouse? Try and fun quiz and see if ...
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Painkillers in pregnancy in the spotlight
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 10/11/2010 09:06:42
Mums-to-be taking ibuprofen, aspirin and paracetamol may increase their risk of having a baby boy with undescended testicles, according to new study
the University of Sheffield, has called for more research as a matter of priority, and while the findings do seem worrying, there are a few factors that could be affecting how clear a picture we have.The Danish mums either answered a written questionnaire, had a
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Regular pregnancy drinking could harm sons’ sperm count
By Kimberley Smith on 29/06/2010 16:30:18
Lower fertility found in men whose mums drank higher amounts of alcohol in pregnancy
to a questionnaire taken by their mums at the end of their pregnancy. Questions included lifestyle information related to health including alcohol consumption.Researchers have admitted that their study is not conclusive and more investigation is needed
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Eat eggs and steak in pregnancy for a calm baby
By Kimberley Smith on 21/03/2011 14:07:40
A pregnancy diet rich in vitamin B12 linked to calmer, more contented babies who cry less
than those whose mums ate lower levels.Researchers looked at the levels of vitamin B12 in the blood of more than 4,000 mums-to-be in the 12th week of pregnancy and then compared the levels to answers from a questionnaire the new mums filled out three
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Omega-3 in pregnancy could prevent postnatal depression
By Lorna Bremner on 13/04/2011 12:57:59
A pregnancy diet rich in oily fish could reduce your risk of developing postnatal depression
filling out a post-birth questionnaire. This included questions about self worth and feelings of anxiety.But before you start eating an entirely fish-based diet, it’s important to remember than too much seafood isn’t recommended in pregnancy, so it’s vital
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Zita West's new TTC guide
By Sarah Lawson on 25/02/2008 01:30:30
Fertility and pregnancy expert Zita West has published a valuable book to inspire, reassure and support couples when they are trying for a baby
concern men and women when they are trying for a baby, as well as offering advice about what to eat and how to look after yourself during this time.The book after offers a series of questionnaires you can gauge your progress: whether or not you may have
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Your six-week post-partum check
By Maria Muennich on 25/05/2009 01:39:53
What to expect from the six-week check
questionnaire to gauge how you're withstanding the emotional turmoil that new motherhood can bring.Sex and contraceptionAs long as it appears that you're healing well your doctor will probably give the ok for resuming sexual relations with your partner
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