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How to save money during pregnancy
By Muzammil Bashir on 16/08/2011 18:08:15
Ten tips to save you money when you’re expecting that will make parenting easier when your baby arrives
of PensionCalculator.org for his top money saving advice during pregnancy and how to take control of your finances.1. Write it downBefore you buy anything, sit down and write out a budget that takes into account all the extra expenses that are pregnancy
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Saving money on your food shopping
By Maria Muennich on 25/04/2008 13:33:34
Top tips for making your food budget go further
's also one of the easiest areas in which to save money, so here are a few ideas for how you can do just that.1. Make a proper budget - If you don't already have one, then the first place to start taking your food shopping in hand is to make a proper
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Tips for saving money with a new baby
By Maria Muennich on 24/09/2009 00:02:10
A new baby can be a huge expense, but it needn't necessarily be so...
involved, but others may be dying to be asked.Breastfeed your baby - There's always plenty of comment made about the health benefits to your baby of breastfeeding, but it's also a lot cheaper than formula feeding and one of the easiest ways to save money
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NHS to save money by suspending IVF?
By Kimberley Smith on 09/12/2010 13:26:24
Health Secretary concerned NHS trusts are suspending IVF treatment due to funding problems
Despite NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) guidelines that state infertile couples should be allowed three IVF cycles on the NHS, several local trusts have suspended treatment to save cash.Currently eight trusts have suspended new IVF
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Light drinkers refused IVF to save NHS money
By Kimberley Smith on 04/10/2010 13:19:29
Slightly exceeding the recommended weekly alcohol limit could lead to refusal of free fertility treatment on the NHS
Couples who drink even slightly more than the recommended weekly limit are being refused free fertility treatment in a bid by the NHS to cut costs, reports the Daily Mail.Women may even be penalised if their husbands are considered to drink more than recommended. This is despite ...
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Book review: How to have a baby on ebay
By Monica Stylli on 12/02/2008 17:10:44
A great guide on how to save money when buying all those pregnancy and baby essentials.
to have a baby on ebay after using the site to save money on a buggy, cot and maternity dress, amongst others.The result is a handy guide to all the essentials from pushchairs to parenting books and car seats to changing tables. Each product section
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Labour’s Child Trust Fund Scheme axed in spending cuts
By Kimberley Smith on 24/05/2010 14:29:28
Government ends CTF scheme as part of “difficult decisions” to save money
-year window between 2002 and 2010 will be able to claim money when the their trust funds begin to mature in 2020.The announcement comes after Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, warned of “difficult decisions” ahead. Prior to the election, the Lib Dems
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BabyDam – Mum’s big helper
By BabyDam on 28/09/2010 12:32:47
Want to save time, energy, water and money? BabyDam’s innovative bathwater barrier does just that!
that your baby's first year comes with a £5000 price tag.So products that will save you time and money are a lifesaver. And if they do their bit for the environment too, it's even better.Your money, time and energy saverBath time is one of those precious
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Know-how: safety and buying secondhand
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/11/2007 20:29:57
There is certainly no need to splash out on brand new goods every time, but there are some baby essentials which it can be dangerous to save money on by buying secondhand.
not scrimp on. There are plenty of good-value items on the market and it's worth checking these out before presuming that you simply cannot afford a new buggy, car seat or cot.Second-hand saves money, so why worry?The main reasons why some items are best
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Buying for your baby - safety and secondhand
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/07/2010 01:47:13
There is certainly no need to splash out on brand new goods every time, but there are some baby essentials which it can be dangerous to save money on by buying secondhand.
not scrimp on. There are plenty of good-value items on the market and it's worth checking these out before presuming that you simply cannot afford a new buggy, car seat or cot.Second-hand saves money, so why worry?The main reasons why some items are best
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