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Arms Reach Co-Sleeper
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/11/2009 01:55:10
This lovely bedside cot allows you to 'co-sleep' more safely with your baby
.Given these varying needs and beliefs, the option of a cot which sits alongside your bed can be an excellent way to match closeness with the sleep safety we would all desire.The Arms Reach Co-Sleeper cotThe Arms Reach Co—Sleeper allows your baby his own safe cot space
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Designers Guild: reach for the stars
By Louise Rogers on 31/08/2006 01:27:28
Etoile is the beautiful new range of fabrics and nursery items from Designers Guild. Decorate for baby and treat yourself too!
Etoile, or star, is the name of the new nursery range from Designers Guild. There are wallpapers, cushions, super-soft lambswool blankets and too-good-to-tread-on rugs in three distinct yet co-ordinating colour palettes, blue, pink and natural. For the complete look, however, you...
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Handy tableware for babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/05/2006 09:30:00
The Ezee-reach cutlery and bowl set has suction pads so it stays on the table even during the wildest feeding times!
down to retrieve lost spoons and plates.There are quite a few devices on the market which aim to make dinners a more pleasureable experience, but we love this Stay-Put Cutlery + Bowl set from Ezee-reach.Whilst many bowls come with rubbery bottoms
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Fetal development: Week 23
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2005 14:17:01
Reaching true proportions
to produce insulin, which will help her regulate her blood sugar levels later on. Overall your baby is reaching her proper proportions and if she were born now would have some chance of survival. The best place for her continued growth is in the womb though
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Your seven-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/11/2004 11:51:17
Sitting up and reaching out
of her reach. Before long she'll have learnt to extend her lunge to rock forward onto her knees to reach out even further and, hey presto, next we have the crawling position and it's a short hop from there to her crawling around. She might start crawling
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20% of football fans admit they would miss the birth of their first child for the world cup final
By Liz Stansfield on 04/06/2010 17:26:01
Survey finds dads-to-be would miss the birth if England reached the finals
As World Cup excitement reaches fever pitch, a new survey has found one in five dads-to-be would miss the birth of their first child to see England play in the final.Online bookmaker, partybets.com, asked men up and down the country what they would
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Don’t leave it too late to have babies, doctors stress
By Kimberley Smith on 28/01/2011 12:44:42
Couples reminded that fertility levels drop sharply as you reach your mid 30s and that IVF is not a guarantee
Couples have once again been reminded not to put off having a family for too long. Doctors have released new stats backing up recommendations that the best childbearing age for both women and men is in their 20s and early 30s.Women aged 35 are six times more likely to have proble...
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Headaches in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/09/2007 01:25:19
You can't reach for the headache tablets, so how do you beat headaches in pregnancy?
The changes to your body and your hormones in pregnancy, can often bring about headaches, but you can no longer rely on popping a few headache tablets to relieve the pain. Instead, you need to find more natural ways to ease headaches. If you're tired, feeling sick or heavily preg...
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35 weeks pregnant - five weeks till you're a mum
By Maria Muennich on 09/09/2008 11:45:54
You're 35 weeks in and you've got only 35 days to go until you reach your due date
Five weeks to go and you've almost reached your last month of pregnancy, according to your due date at least. By 35 weeks pregnant you may well already have heard from mums from your ante-natal or due month club who have already given birth
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Focused fitness: Work those abs
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2005 17:14:51
If you want to get rid of your post-pregnancy wobbles then it's time to concentrate on those parts that other exercise just hasn't reached - first up, stomach muscles
, so here are some ideas to get you started on your abs.Crunches When it comes to toning your abs, for most people the crunch, or sit-up, comes to mind. And here's how you do it. Lying on your back with your knees bent 45 degrees and your hands reaching
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